Yu-Gi-Oh/Cyber Jar

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Let's say that my opponent has one monster on the field and he attacks my cyber jar the effect resolves and we both summon as many monsters to the field lv 4 or lower. My opponent summons 2 monsters and i do not have any monsters to summon. It is still his turn. Will he still be able to attack me? Thanks

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Yes, he can(assuming he summoned them in face-up Attack Position). It's still his Battle Phase, so he can normally attack with his new monsters.

RULING: "If you attacked your opponent's face-down "Cyber Jar," after its effect resolves you can then attack with any monsters you Special Summoned in Attack Position before you enter your Main Phase 2."

Ruling taken from http://www.netrep.net/

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