How does imperm actually work? : r Yugioh101 - Reddit Imperm only negates effects that were on the field when they were activated For example, if you imperm'd Stardust Dragon and Stardust tributed itself to negate something later that turn, Stardust would be negated because that effect activated on the field, even though Stardust in the graveyard would no longer have its effect negated
Book of Moon vs. Imperm : r Yugioh101 - Reddit Imperm negates the effects of a face-up monster until end of turn, so because the monster is no longer face-up, imperm effect won't apply to it anymore This worked with similar cards in the past like fiendish, veiler, breakthrough skill etc However ash and gamma still go through BoM (if i recall correctly)
Snake-eyes - how to counter them please? : r masterduel - Reddit Usually Imperm is better than Ash Blossom on Snake Eye Ash since it also prevents them from using the send 2 card to summon on it without a follow up Nibiru also helps, but by itself can't stop the deck fully like any other interruption
Infinite impermanence vs effect veiler : r masterduel - Reddit Infinite Impermanence, because it being a trap makes it immune to Called By, and Called By is far more popular than either Veiler or Imperm Also, I've literally won a Duel by chaining Imperm to a card that was activated in the same column
book of moon : r Yugioh101 - Reddit book of moon If a monster's effect (s) is negated (imperm, drnm, etc) activates its effect as CL1, then flipped face down as CL2 with sth like book of moon, does it resolve? I saw somewhere an interaction with imperm veiler with book of moon in the same chain and it resolved because a monster flipped face down loses its "properties" or sth like
Mirrorjade vs Impermanence : r Yugioh101 - Reddit Imperm is cl2 negating the effect to banish The restriction on using the effect next turn is part of the effect so if imperm resolved correctly mirrorjade will be able to activate next turn