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Can I use the black horn of heaven on Wulf, Beast Light?
black horn – Negate the Special Summon 1 of your opponent monsters and destroy them. Wulf – This card can not be Normal Summoned or Set. If this card is sent from your Deck to the Graveyard, Special Summon.
No, you can not deny, Wulf special appeal with black horn of heaven. Wulf effect Special Summon itself is a (Spell Speed 1, that does not matter) influence the initiation, which means it is selected, then the resolution Special assignment he Wulf. Black Horn of Heaven can not be denied special allocation of cards effect, because you can not trap chain towards the resolution of a card effect, after the mechanics of the game
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