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==Trigger Effect==
 
A trigger effect is a type of monster effect that activates at a specific time. This can either be in response to a specific event, or during a particular phase or step. Unless otherwise specified, trigger effects can be activated during either player’s turn.
 
 
 
Trigger effects are [[Spell Speed]] 1, and therefore cannot be chained to other effects, except when multiple trigger effects want to activate simultaneously, in which case they will form a chain with each other according to the rules for [[Simultaneous Effects|simultaneous effects]].
 
 
 
Trigger effects that activate in response to a specific event, such as a card being destroyed, or a card being added to the hand, are activated in the yellow box of the [[fast effect timing]] chart, and must either be activated at this point, or not at all. Examples include "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]" and "[[Number 39: Utopia]]".
 
 
 
For optional trigger effects that activate "when" a specific action occurs, their trigger must have been the last thing to happen, else the effect cannot be activated. See [[If... You Can VS When... You Can]] for more information.
 
 
 
Trigger effects that are not triggered by a specific event, but rather by a particular period of time, such as the [[Standby Phase]], can be activated when the player has the right to perform an action. In this regard, their function is more similar to [[Ignition Effect]]s (only they are activated outside the [[Main Phase]]) as the player can choose at which point during that time to activate the effect. Examples include "[[Fire King High Avatar Garunix]]" and "[[Scarm, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss]]".
 
 
 
===The Damage Step===
 
 
 
Trigger effects that activate at a particular part of the [[damage step]], such as the effect of "[[Ally of Justice Catastor]]", activate immediately upon their effect being triggered, similar to other trigger effects that activate in response to a specific event. Multiple trigger effects of this nature will form a chain in accordance with the rules for [[Simultaneous Effects|simultaneous effects]].
 
 
 
For whether or not a trigger effect whose trigger does not exclusively occur during the damage step can be activated during the damage step, it is best to consider each card on a case-by-case basis.
 
 
 
==Spell/Trap effects that trigger==
 
 
 
Spell and Trap Cards can also have effects that trigger. When the effect of an already-face-up Spell or Trap Card is triggered, the effect functions just like the Trigger Effect of a monster and activates in the yellow box of the "[[Fast effect timing]]" chart. If multiple effects are triggered, monster or otherwise, the rules for [[Simultaneous Effects|simultaneous effects]] are followed.
 
 
 
===Continuous Trap Cards===
 
 
 
If a Continuous Trap Card has an effect that triggers, it is also possible to activate both the Trap Card and its effect in the same Chain Link in response to the event that triggers the effect at the time when the player has the right to activate a [[fast effect]].
 
 
 
For example, if a monster you control is destroyed by battle whilst you control a face-up "[[Yang Zing Creation]]", if you choose to activate the effect of this face-up "[[Yang Zing Creation]]", you must do so in the yellow box of the "[[Fast effect timing]]" chart, before either player can activate fast effects. If, however, "[[Yang Zing Creation]]" is face-down on the field when the monster is destroyed by battle, so long as the monster being destroyed is still the last thing to happen, you can activate the effect of "[[Yang Zing Creation]]" in the same Chain Link as the card itself.
 
 
 
===Exception===
 
 
 
Continuous Trap Cards which have effects that state they must be activated while the Trap Card is already face-up on the field, such as "[[Predaplanet]]", cannot activate that effect in the same Chain Link as the Trap Card itself.
 
 
 
Further, Continuous Trap Cards which have rulings that state that their effect cannot be activated in the same Chain Link as the card itself must have first been activated, and resolved, for an action to be able to trigger their effects. These include "[[All-Out Attacks]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: All-Out Attacks">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:All-Out_Attacks Card Rulings: All-Out Attacks]</ref>, "[[Coffin Seller]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Coffin Seller">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Coffin_Seller Card Rulings: Coffin Seller]</ref>, "[[Cyber Summon Blaster]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Cyber Summon Blaster">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Cyber_Summon_Blaster Card Rulings: Cyber Summon Blaster]</ref>, "[[Light Spiral]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Light Spiral">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Light_Spiral Card Rulings: Light Spiral]</ref>, "[[Natural Disaster]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Natural Disaster">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Natural_Disaster Card Rulings: Natural Disaster]</ref>, "[[Overdoom Line]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Overdoom Line">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Overdoom_Line Card Rulings: Overdoom Line]</ref>, "[[PSY-Frame Accelerator]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: PSY-Frame Accelerator">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:PSY-Frame_Accelerator PSY-Frame Accelerator]</ref>, "[[Spirit's Invitation]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Spirit's Invitation">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Spirit%27s_Invitation Card Rulings: Spirit's Invitation]</ref>, "[[Swiftstrike Armor]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Swiftstrike Armor">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Swiftstrike_Armor Card Rulings: Swiftstrike Armor]</ref>, and "[[Unpossessed]]"<ref name="Card Rulings: Unpossessed">[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Card_Rulings:Unpossessed Card Rulings: Unpossessed]</ref>.
 
 
 
==See Also:==
 
 
 
* [[Fast Effect Timing]]
 
* [[If... You Can VS When... You Can]]
 
* [[Simultaneous Effects]]
 
 
 
==List of TCG and OCG Monsters with Trigger Effects==
 
{{#ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[Effect type::Trigger Monster Effects||Trigger Effect]] |?Japanese name |?Rank |?Level |?Attribute |?Type |?Card type |?ATK |?DEF |limit=10}}
 
 
 
==List of OCG/TCG Spell/Trap Cards with Effects that Trigger==
 
: ''Note: This list is incomplete''
 
{{Card query|[[Effect type::Trigger-like Effect]]|medium=official|type=monster|limit=10}}
 
{{Card query|[[Effect type::Trigger-like Effect]]|medium=official|type=non-monster|limit=10}}
 
 
 
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