Dillie-O
Council of Heroes
Okay, this may sound weird, but eventually this will play into something.
We all know that continuous effects of monsters activate as soon as they hit the field, but they cannot interrupt the resolution of a card effect mid process.
For example. If I have a facedown Jinzo on the field and I activate Ceasefire, Ceasefire's effect will still deal damage to my opponent because even though Jinzo is now face up, we haven't finished resolving the effect of Ceasefire yet, so Jinzo's effect can't take hold.
But what about continuous effects when we are building up the chain?
For example. I have Kozaky on my side of the field and my opponent has a Giant Kozaky and Dark Ruler Ha Des. I activate Enemy Controller, tributing my Kozaky and targeting my opponent's Dark Ruler Ha Des. The opporunity now arises for my opponent to chain to EC.
At this point, is Giant Kozaky automatically destroyed by his effect, or does my opponent have time to add Book of Moon to the Chain, so that they could flip GKZ face down and prevent the immediate "tactical nuke" that arises within it?
We all know that continuous effects of monsters activate as soon as they hit the field, but they cannot interrupt the resolution of a card effect mid process.
For example. If I have a facedown Jinzo on the field and I activate Ceasefire, Ceasefire's effect will still deal damage to my opponent because even though Jinzo is now face up, we haven't finished resolving the effect of Ceasefire yet, so Jinzo's effect can't take hold.
But what about continuous effects when we are building up the chain?
For example. I have Kozaky on my side of the field and my opponent has a Giant Kozaky and Dark Ruler Ha Des. I activate Enemy Controller, tributing my Kozaky and targeting my opponent's Dark Ruler Ha Des. The opporunity now arises for my opponent to chain to EC.
At this point, is Giant Kozaky automatically destroyed by his effect, or does my opponent have time to add Book of Moon to the Chain, so that they could flip GKZ face down and prevent the immediate "tactical nuke" that arises within it?