When you remove strike ninja from play where does the attack go instead?
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If let's say I had a second monster on the field. Or what happens if strike ninja was the only one i had on??? Where does the damage/hit go?
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Answer:
When the monsters on the opponent's side of the field (in this case, you) changes during an attack, a replay occurs. This means that, the turn player (your opponent) can choose to continue his attack (if the target is still there), select another target (if the target is no longer there), or call off the attack (monster is still considered to have declared an attack). Therefore, if your opponent is trying to attack Strike Ninja but you remove it, your opponent is allowed to declare that he will attack your other monster (if you have another monster on the field) or attack you directly (if Strike Ninja is the only monster you had).
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