Difference between revisions of "Chaining to your own Cards"

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(Little, but important, clarification. Please, feel free to correct my sentence, or make it easier to understand. My English is not very good.)
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You can chain to your own cards (example: chain "[[Backup Soldier]]" to "[[Backup Soldier]]") even if your opponent doesn't have any "intermediate" steps.
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You can chain to your own cards (example: chain "[[Backup Soldier]]" to "[[Backup Soldier]]") even if your opponent doesn't have any "intermediate" steps. However, you cannot do so without waiting to know whether your opponent will respond to your first card.
  
 
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* Player B [[chain]]s "[[Waboku]]".
 
* Player B [[chain]]s "[[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]].
 
* 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]].
 
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]

Revision as of 17:55, 23 April 2009

You can chain to your own cards (example: chain "Backup Soldier" to "Backup Soldier") even if your opponent doesn't have any "intermediate" steps. However, you cannot do so without waiting to know whether your opponent will respond to your first card.

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These are all legal moves.

Remember that a Counter Trap can only be chained to negate the step immediately preceding its activation.

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