Sillva, Warlord of Dark World

Edison Card Text
If this card is discarded from the hand to the Graveyard by a card effect, Special Summon it. If this card is discarded from the hand to the Graveyard by your opponent's card effect, your opponent selects 2 cards in their hand and returns them to the bottom of their Deck in any order.
Gold Series • 2008-04-02
No targeting
No Damage Step effect
Banlist • Unlimited
Interactions
If multiple Dark Worlds Summon in one chain, can Oppression negate all of them?!
Card Destruction triggers multiple Dark World effects.
No. Oppression can only respond to the last effect in the chain.
If Drill Warrior discards a Dark World monster, does it get the full effect as if discarded by the opponent?!
Drill Warrior's effect discards a Dark World monster from your hand.
Yes. Because it is discarded by your opponent's effect, you get the full Dark World effect.
Rulings
edisonformat.net
Also see rulings for “Dark World Monsters”.
●If this card is discarded from your hand by the opponent’s card effect, and they only have 1 card in their hand, then you still can Special Summon “Sillva, Warlord of Dark World”, but the other part of the effect won't resolve because the opponent does not have 2 cards to select.
●“Sillva, Warlord of Dark World” must be Special Summoned to resolve the second part of his effect. If you can't Summon him because you activated “Scapegoat” that turn, or your Monster Card Zones are full, then the second part of his effect does not resolve.
●If the Special Summon of “Sillva, Warlord of Dark World” is negated with “Royal Oppression”, the second part of his effect does not resolve.
●If “Sillva, Warlord of Dark World” is discarded by your opponent’s card effect, when his effect resolves, he is Special Summoned first, and then the second part of his effect resolves. So the opponent can't activate “Bottomless Trap Hole” or “Torrential Tribute”; the timing is no longer correct. Also, you could not draw a card for the effect of “Card of Safe Return”.
edisonformat.com
No edisonformat.com ruling available.