If I control a Stardust and my opponent discards a Grapha and targets my Stardust can I use Stardust to negate Grapha`s eff??
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Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Weedy- Youtube Manager
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Grapha vs StrardustDragon
isaac879- Core Team Member
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Grapha's effect destroys a card on the field so you can chain Stardust's effect to negate it. Stardust must be chained directly to the effect that destroys, so if Grapha is not the last link on a chain then Stardust cannot be chained directly to it so would not be able to negate it.
Reaper of the Cards- Admin
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
isaac879 wrote:Grapha's effect destroys a card on the field so you can chain Stardust's effect to negate it. Stardust must be chained directly to the effect that destroys, so if Grapha is not the last link on a chain then Stardust cannot be chained directly to it so would not be able to negate it.
Exactly.
Weedy, keep in mind that cards' effects like Stardust Dragon cannot "interfere" between chain links of a resolving chain. That's why what Isaac said is 100% correct. 2 examples are:
Player A activates Gates of the Dark World, removing a monster, ditching Grapha and draws one. Then when Gates has fully resolved, Grapha activates. Grapha targets Stardust, and then Stardust is free to negate Grapha.
Player A activates Card Destruction, ditching a Sillva, a Grapha and a Snoww. This time, Player A has the liberty to form the chain as he pleases. So he decides to resolve the effects in this order:
Chain link 3: Snoww
Chain link 2: Grapha
Chain link 1: Sillva
As you can see, Grapha resolves right in the middle of a resolving chain. This time Stardust cannot interfere and negate Grapha. The only way that Stardust could do that was if Grapha was chain link 1, thus the last thing that resolves.
**Isaac that was an excellent answer, good work.**
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Now for another DW question.
Let's say I activate Card Destruction. I discard Grapha, Broww and Sillva and my opponent discards Goldd and Snoww. What happens now?
Let's say I activate Card Destruction. I discard Grapha, Broww and Sillva and my opponent discards Goldd and Snoww. What happens now?
singo94- Supervisor
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Divinity wrote:Now for another DW question.
Let's say I activate Card Destruction. I discard Grapha, Broww and Sillva and my opponent discards Goldd and Snoww. What happens now?
Not a good answer. But your screwed :p.
Reaper of the Cards- Admin
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Divinity wrote:Now for another DW question.
Let's say I activate Card Destruction. I discard Grapha, Broww and Sillva and my opponent discards Goldd and Snoww. What happens now?
Do you even check the wikia or Pojo or google before you post them here?
This is from wikia's SEGOC:
Effects activate based on the following order:
1. Turn Player's Mandatory Effects
2. Non-Turn Player's Mandatory Effects
3. Turn Player's Optional Effects
4. Non-Turn Player's Optional Effects
Meaning it will go like this:
1. Turn Player's Mandatory Effects (Grapha, Broww and Sillva are Chain Links 1, 2 and 3 in any order the turn player chooses)
2. Non-Turn Player's Mandatory Effects (Goldd and Snoww are Chain Links 4 and 5 in any order the non-turn player chooses)
Nemessie- Posts : 653
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Reaper do you have something personal against me? Be honest, what's the problem?
Reaper of the Cards- Admin
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Re: Grapha vs StrardustDragon
Nothing at all. I just find it with little meaning, me becoming a copy-paster from wikia. It's all there.
Topic solved and locked.
Topic solved and locked.
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