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* Player A cannot [[chain]] "[[Barrel Behind the Door]]" to "[[Ring of Destruction]]" because "[[Ring of Destruction]]" was not the immediately preceding step of the [[chain]]. | * Player A cannot [[chain]] "[[Barrel Behind the Door]]" to "[[Ring of Destruction]]" because "[[Ring of Destruction]]" was not the immediately preceding step of the [[chain]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:03, 14 August 2007
You can chain to your own cards (example: chain "Backup Soldier" to "Backup Soldier") even if your opponent doesn't have any "intermediate" steps.
Example #1:
- Player A attacks.
- Player B activates "Enchanted Javelin".
- Player A does not respond.
- Player B chains another "Enchanted Javelin".
Example #2:
- Player A attacks.
- Player B activates "Gravity Bind".
- Player A does not respond.
- Player B chains "Enchanted Javelin".
Example #3:
- Player A attacks.
- Player B activates "Mirror Force".
- Player A does not respond.
- Player B chains "Magic Cylinder".
Example #4:
- Player A Summons a monster.
- Player B activates "Trap Hole".
- Player A does not respond.
- Player B chains "Chain Destruction" to "Trap Hole".
Example #5:
- Player A activates "Ring of Destruction".
- Player B does not respond.
- Player A chains "Barrel Behind the Door" to "Ring of Destruction".
These are all legal moves.
Remember that a Counter Trap can only be chained to negate the step immediately preceding its activation.
Example #6:
- Player A activates "Ring of Destruction".
- Player B chains "Waboku".
- Player A cannot chain "Barrel Behind the Door" to "Ring of Destruction" because "Ring of Destruction" was not the immediately preceding step of the chain.