Subject: Using Waboku Subject:Usage of Waboku-JSDragon Hey! Many people say that when you play Waboku it stops all of your opponent's attacks. But that's wrong(at least that's what i think). Ok, let me show you with my 2 points. 1. In the rule book it said that in the battle step your opponent select ONE monster to attack. Then after that your opponent may select another monster to attack. That's mean your opponent can't select more than one monster to attack you, so Waboku only stops one of the attack from you opponent's monsters 2. On Wabuko card it reads:Any Damage Inflicted By An Opponent's Monster Is Decreased To 0 During The Turn This Card Is Activate. It said decreased opponent's MONSTER not MONSTERS and also this trap is not a continuous trap, so it goes to your graveyard after you flip it over, so when your opponent select one monster to attack and you flip Waboku. Waboku decreased the damage and go in to the graveyard. An example for people that are confuse now: Your Opponent's Field: A Blue Eyes and La Jinn Your Field: Battle Ox and a Waboku(face down) Is your opponent's turn. He selects his Blue Eyes to attack your Battle Ox. You flip over Waboku to decrease the damage. Waboku goes to your graveyard, and your opponent is going to select his other monster, La Jinn, to attack your Battle Ox. Battle Ox is destroy and you lose 100LP Hope this will help people out there that have problem when using Waboku. If you have any questions e-mail me at JSDragon1200@email.com