Ok, we've been getting a lot of questions about "Blast with Chain" and "Gearfried the Iron Knight". We've had several discussions about how everything works. But something just popped into my head that has me wondering. Since I didn't want to muddy up anybody else's specific posts, I decided to voice my 'wonders' here.
Do we consider the effects of "Gearfried the Iron Knight" and "Gearfried the Swordmaster" to be pretty much identical effects, except for what they destroy?
Let's look at their text, shall we...
"Gearfried the Iron Knight" - "When an Equip Card is equipped to this card, destroy the Equip Card."
"Gearfried the Swordmaster" - "This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by the effect of "Release Restraint". When this card is equipped with an Equip Card, destroy 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field."
Ok, so when either is equipped with an Equip Card, their effects activate and attempt to destroy something.
If we consider them pretty much the same, then let's look at this ruling for "Gearfried the Swordmaster".
So WHERE did we get the idea that "Gearfried the Iron Knight" can interrupt a chain resolution? I searched the Judge's List for all references to "Gearfried" and didn't find anything related to this. Is this another BKSS?
Let's look at "Divine Wrath" .vs both of these monsters. Based on the ruling I quoted, you can chain "Divine Wrath" and destroy "Gearfried the Swordmaster", even if he is equipped mid-chain because his effect waits for the chain resolution.
If we go by what's being said (myself included) about "Gearfried the Iron Knight", then you would NOT be able to use "Divine Wrath" against his effect if activated mid-chain since his effect would activate and resolve between the steps of the chain, and "Divine Wrath" wouldn't be able to interrupt that chain resolution.
What does everybody else have to say about this?
Do we consider the effects of "Gearfried the Iron Knight" and "Gearfried the Swordmaster" to be pretty much identical effects, except for what they destroy?
Let's look at their text, shall we...
"Gearfried the Iron Knight" - "When an Equip Card is equipped to this card, destroy the Equip Card."
"Gearfried the Swordmaster" - "This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by the effect of "Release Restraint". When this card is equipped with an Equip Card, destroy 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field."
Ok, so when either is equipped with an Equip Card, their effects activate and attempt to destroy something.
If we consider them pretty much the same, then let's look at this ruling for "Gearfried the Swordmaster".
It doesn't say it can interrupt a chain resolution. It says it WILL start a new chain AFTER the current chain resolves.The effect of "Gearfried the Swordmaster" is a Trigger Effect that can be chained to, starting a new chain after the current chain resolves. You can chain "Divine Wrath" to the activation of this effect.
So WHERE did we get the idea that "Gearfried the Iron Knight" can interrupt a chain resolution? I searched the Judge's List for all references to "Gearfried" and didn't find anything related to this. Is this another BKSS?
Let's look at "Divine Wrath" .vs both of these monsters. Based on the ruling I quoted, you can chain "Divine Wrath" and destroy "Gearfried the Swordmaster", even if he is equipped mid-chain because his effect waits for the chain resolution.
If we go by what's being said (myself included) about "Gearfried the Iron Knight", then you would NOT be able to use "Divine Wrath" against his effect if activated mid-chain since his effect would activate and resolve between the steps of the chain, and "Divine Wrath" wouldn't be able to interrupt that chain resolution.
What does everybody else have to say about this?