

On the left-hand side, click on “Replays.” Once you have done this, you will come across the default folder where both the Replays and Highlights are located. In order to get to this area, you will need to click on that cog icon, which can be found at the top right of the client. You can locate the files by going to your settings menu in the LoL Client. In case you didn’t know, your replays will be saved as. You can either play it or find it on your computer. But first, you will need to know exactly where that file is located.

Player 2 has a " The Six Samurai - Yaichi" and a face-down " Cunning of the Six Samurai" on the field. Player 1 has a " Warrior Dai Grepher" on the field. Change his attack target and attack " Nanobreaker" with " Luster Dragon".Continue attacking " 7 Colored Fish" with " Luster Dragon".Player 2 responds to the attack with " A Rival Appears!", summoning a " Nanobreaker" from his hand in Defense Position.īecause the number of monsters on Player 2's side of the field has changed, a Replay occurs, and Player 1 can do one of the following things: Player 1 declares an attack with " Luster Dragon", choosing Player 2's " 7 Colored Fish" as the attack target. Since " Dark Magician" can no longer attack Player 1's Life Points directly, Player 2 must choose either to attack a Sheep Token or not attack at all.Ī Replay also occurs when the number of monsters on the opponent's side of the field changes. Player 1 responds to the attack with a Set " Scapegoat". Player 2 attacks Player 1 directly with " Dark Magician". The same also applies monsters flipped face-down by cards like " Book of Moon" in the Battle Step in response to an attack declaration that monster then cannot be Flip Summoned in Main Phase 2, because it is still considered to have declared an attack. In addition, according to the OCG ref1, ref2, if you attack with a different monster, the first monster cannot change to Defense Position during Main Phase 2 since it is still considered to have declared an attack. This is now no longer the case, if a monster chooses not to attack after a Replay has been declared, that monster cannot attack for the rest of the Battle Phase. Previously in the TCG, if a replay was triggered, and the player that was attacking chooses not to have his monster attack again, that monster could still declare an attack at another point in the Battle Phase. Replay rules have been updated as of May 2006, to bring the TCG into line with the OCG. Note that if you attack with a different monster, the first monster is still considered to have declared an attack, and it cannot attack again this turn." When this occurs, you can choose to attack with the same monster again, or choose to attack with a different monster, or choose not to attack at all. "After you’ve announced your attacking monster and the attack target monster during a Battle Step, the attack target might be removed from the field, or a new monster may be placed on the opponent’s side of the field before the Damage Step, due to a card’s effect.

1 From the official English rulebook v6.0:įrom the official English rulebook v6.0:.
