Vorse Raider

Edison Card Text
This wicked Beast-Warrior does every horrid thing imaginable and loves it! His axe bears the marks of his countless victims.
Collectible Tins 2005 • 2005-09-05
No targeting
No Damage Step effect
Banlist • Unlimited
Interactions
Can I change the battle position of a monster I took with Brain Control this turn even though it's summoned this turn with Call of the Haunted?
On your turn, your opponent uses Call of the Haunted to summon Vorse Raider. You then activate Brain Control to take it.
Yes. The restriction is on the player who Summoned the monster this turn. Since you did not Summon Vorse Raider this turn, you may change its battle position after taking control.
Rulings
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● You can Normal Summon this card (from your hand). Doing so does not require the use of any tributes (unless this card's level is being treated as level 5 or higher (if it is treated as a level 5 or 6 monster, it requires 1 tribute. If it is being treated as a Level 7 or higher monster, it requires 2 tributes)).
● If this card battles an Attack Position monster with less than this card's ATK, that opponent's monster is destroyed by battle, and the difference between this card's ATK and that monster's ATK is inflicted as Battle Damage to the opponent's LP. If their attacks were the same (even if both were 0), both are destroyed by battle (unless either was being affected by a card effect preventing either from being destroyed by battle), and neither player takes any Battle Damage. Conversely, if the opponent's monster had higher ATK than this card's, this card is instead destroyed by battle; the difference between those battling monsters' ATK points is instead inflicted to your LP as battle damage.
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