I want to say so, but I can't read because I play Yu-Gi-OhIIRC, Someone explained it to me thusly, If effects goes off regardless of when is it on the chain, When effects has to be the last effect on any chain. If there's any effect that chained to a card with When effect, that When effect misses timing.
Was it right?
Well yes, but in this specific case, it’s a case of response timing.IIRC, Someone explained it to me thusly, If effects goes off regardless of when is it on the chain, When effects has to be the last effect on any chain. If there's any effect that chained to a card with When effect, that When effect misses timing.
Was it right?
If it's a card you've never seen and your opponent is using, it's unstoppable and will always resolve.IIRC, Someone explained it to me thusly, If effects goes off regardless of when is it on the chain, When effects has to be the last effect on any chain. If there's any effect that chained to a card with When effect, that When effect misses timing.
Was it right?
IIRC, Someone explained it to me thusly, If effects goes off regardless of when is it on the chain, When effects has to be the last effect on any chain. If there's any effect that chained to a card with When effect, that When effect misses timing.
Was it right?
"if" effects are trigger effects that always occur on a new chain. "When" effects can be activated either in response to another effect in a chain (if they are worded as such, such as "when your opponent activates a monster effect:") or are activated when an event occurs (such as "when this card is sent to the GY.") The latter are trigger effects. (I think this is always true, but I might be wrong; I'm not a judge.) All of these kinds of effects are either mandatory or optional, depending on whether the phrase "you can" is present.IIRC, Someone explained it to me thusly, If effects goes off regardless of when is it on the chain, When effects has to be the last effect on any chain. If there's any effect that chained to a card with When effect, that When effect misses timing.
Was it right?
Wouldn't mandatory triggers have to go on chain first before optional triggers? It's how it works in the real game, but here he just slap the mandatory trigger last to chainblock.Yes. Red Supernova Dragon says:
"Once per turn, when your opponent's monster effect is activated, or when an opponent's monster declares an attack (Quick Effect): You can activate this effect;"
because it says "when", the monster effect must be the last link of the chain (and thus the first to resolve) for Red Supernova Dragon to chain its effect.
Star Pendulumgraph says:
"If a face-up "Magician" Pendulum Monster Card(s) leaves your Monster Zone or Pendulum Zone: Add 1 "Magician" Pendulum Monster from your Deck to your hand."
This is a mandatory (note that it doesn't say "you can") trigger (activates at a specific time, usually because something else happened) effect.
Supreme King Dragon Lightwurm says:
"If a face-up Pendulum Monster(s) you control is destroyed by battle or card effect, while this card is face-up in your Extra Deck: You can add this card to your hand."
Purple Poison Magician says:
If this card is destroyed by battle or card effect: You can target 1 face-up card on the field; destroy it.
These are NOT mandatory, but they are also trigger effects. When Souta uses Time Pendulumgraph's effect to destroy his own Purple Poison Magician, all 3 trigger effects meet their activation conditions. When multiple trigger effects can be activated simultaneously, the activating card's owner chooses how to order the effects. By triggering all these effects at once, Souta gets to order the Purple Poison as chain link 1, Lightwurm as chain link 2, and the Star Pendulumgraph as chain link 3. With a spell as the last link of the chain, Red Supernova Dragon cannot be used to respond.
Using the order of the chain to "protect" certain effects from being responded to is colloquially referred to as "chain blocking".
Yeah, I checked the next chapter and there is this correction note on the 1st page that saysWouldn't mandatory triggers have to go on chain first before optional triggers? It's how it works in the real game, but here he just slap the mandatory trigger last to chainblock.
Pendulumgraph trigger should be forced as cl1.
Yup she can just choose to not use silvera and response with supernova banishing his whole fieldYeah, I checked the next chapter and there is this correction note on the 1st page that says
"There was a mistake in YGO OCG Chapter 62
Due to Star Pendulumgraph effect being Mandatory, the right activation order would be
Star Pendulumgraph's 2nd Effect -> Lightwurm's 2nd Effect from the Extra Deck -> Purple Poison Magician's 1st Effect -> Silvera's 1st Effect, Apologize for the correction"
This is kinda a big deal right, since then she could've Supernova'd there and probably win lmao