Divine Grace - Northwemko


Spellcaster / Ritual / Effect  LIGHT / 7
This card can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card, "Ritual of Grace". When this card is Ritual Summoned, select a number of face-up cards on the field (except this card), up to the number of monsters you used for the Ritual Summon. While any of the selected cards are face-up on the field, this card cannot be destroyed by card effects.
2700/1200 
CARD ID: 61757117
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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YuGiOh! TCG karta: Divine Grace - Northwemko

TCG SETS

TCG SetSymbolRarityLowAvgTrend
Stardust Overdrive SOVR-EN039 Ultimate Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€
Stardust Overdrive SOVR-EN039 Ultra Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€

Card Trivia

 This card appears to be the opposite of both Demise, King of Armageddon and Ruin, Queen of Oblivion, as seen with the background. The effect also protects cards while the other two are used to mainly destroy cards.
This card's artwork is similar to Queen of Fate - Eternia.
This card is a counterpart to Garlandolf, King of Destruction; its effect revolves protects cards while the effect of Garlandolf revolves around destruction. The names of the monsters and their Ritual Spell Cards reflect this (Destruction versus Salvation). Their total ATK and DEF each add up to 3900 as well.
This monster wears the same medallion as the members of the Djinn of Rituals series do.
This monster appears in the artwork of Spellbook of Life.
The sun emblem from “Spellbook Library of the Heliosphere” appears on top of her staff.

Rulings


TCG Rulings



This effect targets.: Stardust Overdrive Sneak Peek -- Card Rulings (Version 1.0)

If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and one of the cards targeted by its effect are destroyed at the same time, "Divine Grace - Northwemko" will not be destroyed.

If there are fewer other face-up cards on the field than monsters Tributed for the Ritual Summon of this card, all other face-up cards are targeted.

Tokens used for the Ritual Summon of this card count towards its effect.

"Divine Grace - Northwemko" continuously targets the selected cards.

Mentions in Other Rulings

Djinn of Rituals: If you remove this card from play for the Ritual Summon of “Divine Grace – Northwemko” it counts towards the number of cards you can select for the effect of “Divine Grace – Northwemko.”


OCG Rulings



When "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is successfully Ritual Summoned, its effect activates and targets cards which are face-up on the field. While "Divine Grace - Northwemko" remains face-up on the field, its effect continuously targets those targeted cards.: Ritual Monster > Divine Grace - Northwemko: Does the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" target? And does it continuously target the cards on the field?

When "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is successfully Ritual Summoned, if the number of face-up cards on the field is less than the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card, then the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" still activates. The player targets as many monsters as he wishes, and the effect is applied.: Does the effect of "Divine Grace - Northwemko" activate if the number of cards on the field is less than the number of monsters used for the Ritual Summon?

If a monster like "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" or "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play from the Graveyard to Special Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko", then "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" will count towards "the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card".: When "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" removed from play from the Graveyard, is it counted as a monster used to Ritual Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko"?

If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is Ritual Summoned by "Advanced Ritual Art", then the Normal Monsters sent from the Deck to the Graveyard will count towards "the number of monsters used to Ritual Summon this card".: When a Normal Monster is sent from the Deck to the Graveyard by "Advanced Ritual Art", is it counted as a monster used to Ritual Summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko"?

If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and the targeted cards would be destroyed simultaneously - such as by the effect of "Demise, King of Armageddon" - then "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is not destroyed and remain on the field.: If "Divine Grace - Northwemko" and the targeted cards are destroyed simultaneously, then are both destroyed?

When "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" or "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play from the Graveyard when Ritual Summoning, "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 3 monster, and "Djinn Presider of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 4 monster. If you are Ritual Summoning a high-Level Ritual Monster, then you cannot only remove from play one "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" to perform the Ritual Summon.: Can you Ritual Summon by only removing from play one monster like "Djinn Releaser of Rituals"?
Example: "Divine Grace - Northwemko" is a Level 7 monster. When resolving "Ritual of Grace", "Djinn Releaser of Rituals" is removed from play as a Level 3 monster, so you need to Tribute 4+ more Levels of monsters.