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Post by Chocobo! on Mar 9, 2006 18:02:15 GMT
does exiled force get it?
someone i know who isnt a judge but good with rulings says it does and i thought it did too, but ross and josh say it dusnt :S
edit: on pojo forums it also says that it does as long as u call it which i did
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Post by eddiemorris on Mar 9, 2006 18:51:09 GMT
im pretty sure he does just like when u summon him they activate trap hole he gets priority.i think im right but not sure
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Post by fuse26 on Mar 9, 2006 19:16:04 GMT
Yes he does, I read it on another forum, but I can't remember which.
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Post by _ys_ on Mar 9, 2006 20:00:29 GMT
Exiled's effect is spell speed 1. That would make it impossible to chain to anything.
But this situation is ineed priority. Your not chaining to Trap Hole, your preceeding it. Your step 1 of the chain.
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Post by _ys_ on Mar 9, 2006 20:08:28 GMT
To break it down:
- you summon exiled - opponent doesn't negate the summon - you activate exiled's effect - opponent mistakenly play's trap hole
Exiled is already going to the graveyard due to it's own cost effect, so trap hole's effect disappears.
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Post by Chocobo! on Mar 9, 2006 21:48:44 GMT
so i was right... pfff
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Post by _ys_ on Mar 27, 2006 14:07:08 GMT
To wrap this up:
If two effects activate at the same time, they need to be chained. Priority dictates that the turn player's effect becomes step 1 of the chain.
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