Yes, Called by the Grave (and Imperm for that matter) doesn't need to be chained directly to the activation of the effect you want to negate. The act of ordering effects, so that some cards cannot be directly chained into, is called Chain Blocking. Really useful against Ash and omninegates, if you can pull it off.Let me get this straight, you can only respond to the latest card in chain, right? Thus why Mimi chained that so Marshmao couldn't be responded since it's not the last card in chain?
But Called by the Grave doesn't target and it nullifies every card with same name until the end of opponent turn so Marshmao is negated?
Basically, cards that have to be activated in response to an effect, like for example, Baronne de Fleur or Solemn Warning, can be beaten by Chain Blocking, or using your cards in a certain order so they can't hit cards lower in the chain, but cards that target a specific card to negate it, like Infinte Impermannce or Called By the Grave, can beat Chain Blocking in exchange for losing to dodging (for example, Forbidden Droplet, or if she used a Bystial in hand to banish her own Marshmao for example).Let me get this straight, you can only respond to the latest card in chain, right? Thus why Mimi chained that so Marshmao couldn't be responded since it's not the last card in chain?
But Called by the Grave doesn't target and it nullifies every card with same name until the end of opponent turn so Marshmao is negated?
The more I look at his deck list, the worst is gets. Backup Secretary isn't even searchable by backup @ignister, but at least it's an extender. I'm still trying to figure out what Sky Striker Ace Camelia is supposed to do in this deckTf he plays backup secretary for?