One Piece TCG [OP06]

Zephyr (Navy) [OP06-074]

Zephyr (Navy) One Piece TCG Card

[On Play] DON!! −1 (You may return the specified number of DON!! cards from your field to your DON!! deck.): Negate the effect of up to 1 of your opponent's Characters during this turn. Then, if that Character has 5000 power or less, K.O. it.

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Card Details

  • Rarity

    R

  • Number

    OP06-074

  • Card Type

    CHARACTER

  • Play Cost

    7

  • Power

    7000

  • Subtype(s)

    FILM/Navy

  • Attribute

    Strike

Frequently asked questions for [OP06-074] Zephyr (Navy)

If the Character I choose according to this [On Play] effect is subject to effects such as "gains +1000 power during this turn.", does this [On Play] effect reset the Character's power to its base power?

No, it does not.

If I use this Character's [On Play] effect to negate the effect of and K.O. my opponent's Character with an [On K.O.] effect, will the [On K.O.] effect of my opponent's Character be activated?

No, it will not.

I used the [On Play] effect of "OP01-006 Otama" to give − 2000 power to my opponent's Character with a base power of 7000. Can I use this Character's [On Play] effect to K.O. my opponent's Character?

Yes, you can.

Can I use this Character's [On Play] effect to K.O. a Character with 5000 power or less that is subject to the [On Play] effect of my opponent's "OP04-083 Sabo" ("[On Play] None of your Characters can be K.O.'d by effects until the start of your next turn.")?

No, you cannot.

My opponent played "OP02-004 Edward.Newgate" in their previous turn and used its [On Play] effect to give their Leader +2000 power. I then used this [On Play] effect to negate its effect. Does my opponent's Leader still have +2000 power according to [Edward.Newgate]?

Yes, it will still have +2000 power.

Can a Character that has had its effect negated according to this [On Play] effect be subsequently chosen as the target of an effect by another card during that turn?

Yes, it can.

Is a Character that has had its effect negated according to this [On Play] effect treated as a "Character with no base effect"?

No, it is not.