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Chain refers to the system of activating and solving the effects of magic traps, corresponding to the activation of one effect and the act of activating other effects.
Once you've done an action that can be chained, you need to check with your opponent to see if you need to chain other effects. When the opponent abandons the chain, the other effects of the opponent can chain the behavior. When the opponent is chained, your other effects can only be chained to the effect of the opponent's chain.
The basic treatment of the chain is reverse calculation, which is commonly referred to as last-come, first-come.
Of course, if you want to figure out the chain, you also need to understand the spell speed.
Spell Speed The spell speed is the speed at which the card is effected. Only effects above 2 speeds can chain other behaviors. The effect of the chain must be greater than or equal to the effect of the chain at speed.
Spell Speed at a Glance:
Spell Speed 1: Normal Magic, Gear Magic, Terrain Magic, Ritual Magic, Activation Effect, Induce Effect, Flip Effect.
The slowest spell speed effect, which cannot chain other effects.
Spell Speed 2: Rush Magic, Usual Trap, Perpetual Trap, Instant Induce Effect.
The effect of Medium Spell Speed can chain the effects of Spell Speed 1 and Spell Speed 2.
Spell Speed 3: Counter Trap.
The fastest spell speed effect, which can chain the effects of spell speed 1, spell speed 2, and spell speed 3.
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Here's an example. You activate the xx equipment card.
The enemy unleashes a magic jammer.
You unleash the thief's seven props again.
The enemy initiates a declaration of the gods.
It's a 3-chain.
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Chain? It's a magic or trap card that is activated and then continues to activate the second one, which is called a chain.
For example, Chain 4 is 4 magic or trap cards that are activated continuously.
ps: The other party's launch is also counted.
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That is, a magic card appears, only to be destroyed by another trap card.
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No response??? Isn't that right??? Is there enough hp???
The card says whether your monster is combat destruction or effect destruction (I haven't seen this card sorry.,,It would be nice if there was a screenshot)?? Are your monsters excluded??? You're writing too generally,,, write it clearly, man.
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If Daitokuji is the last state, it will be the state of 7 stars.
Hope it helps.
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Did you break it in the round of Ganggai?
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The previous Sacrifice Summon, now called Liberation, the former Fusion Deck is now called the Extra Deck, the former Deck 40 Unlimited, the Deck 40 60, the Fusion Deck was unlimited, now the Extra Deck is 15, the new rules started last year.
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Superior summoning = summoning high-level monsters.
Liberation summons = Sacrifice summons monsters.
cost=payment condition (i.e., the cost of activating the effect).
Liberation is a sacrifice.
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Example: Liberate the chestnut ball x2 on the field and summon the blue-eyed white dragon (use the chestnut ball x2 on the field as a sacrifice to summon the blue-eyed white dragon).
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Sacrificial summons are collectively referred to as [Upgrade Summons] [Summons] [Advance summons].
Actions that cost monster sacrifice are collectively referred to as [release] [release].
Yu-Gi-Oh Master Rules:
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Exception: Cards are placed in the exclusion card area from anywhere, and so far they can only rely on the effect of the card, and the player himself is not allowed to actively exclude the card.
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Refers to the card being removed from this game, that is, not to the cemetery but to the exclusion area, you can't use the resurrection of the dead to summon the excepted monsters, but as said upstairs, you can use the special summoning of cards such as the resurrection of different dimensions to exclude the monsters.
Happy New Year's Day and happy games.
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In general, cards enter the graveyard when they leave the field, but some card effects leave the card outside the game.
This is another form of card leaving the field, and of course there are cards that can bring back the cards that are excluded.
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Monster effects, magic and trap effects are all excluded, and the exceptions are in the excluded card area.
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Just remove from the game and this game can not be used.
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It's ......Except in-game. Abstract. It should be said that it is an area in the duel, just like the cemetery, an area.
It's not that the card is flying. It's like a cemetery, just an area, and you don't have to think too much. A noun.
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Excluded from the game (removed, excluded).
Used cards are usually placed in the graveyard, but if they are excluded from the game due to the effects of the cards, they are placed outside the dueling arena and isolated. Return to the deck after this duel.
The OCG has evolved to the present, except that it is different from the previous concept of "cannot be used in this duel", but there are relatively few ways to use the cards in this area.
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Except that, according to the effect of the card, the card will be sent to the exclusion area...
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It's like another cemetery.
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Equivalent to a second death or destruction clearance.
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No, Heavenly Punishment can only be activated when the monster activates the effect.
The effect of Soga the cyborg has been activated, and the trap is ineffective.
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The android Soga is a perpetual effect and does not enter the chain.
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lz stands for Set! It means that magic, traps, and monster cards are placed on the field with the back side, and when the monster is summoned by the guard, it can only be the back guard, and it is a normal summon.
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set, that is, the lid is placed. If it is supposed to refer to magic and traps, it is to put the card cover on the hand in the magic trap area, and in the case of monsters, it is to call on the inside guard.
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Take control of the situation and suppress your opponent's attacks, such as your field full of high-attack monsters and magic trap cards.
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Suppress the opponent - above. ls...That's not a game control deck. That's called autism.
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The preparation phase is the stage after the gacha phase, and the cards that are generally launched during the "preparation phase" are launched at this time, then the main phase 1, and then the combat phase: you can only fight when you enter the combat phase...
Damage calculation,After the monster attack declaration, if there are no obstacles (the Holy Defense Magic Cylinder attack is powerless or something), it will enter the damage judgment.,At this time, the damage is calculated.。。。 After that, it's after the damage is calculated.
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A point in time after the injury verdict.
Combat Phase: The phase of the attack can be made.
Preparation Stage: The stage where a part of the effects is processed after the card is drawn.
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To add up, only spells or traps that change attack and defense values can be used during the damage calculation phase, as well as certain cards that are activated during the damage calculation phase, such as honest and Ernest.
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