Terry the Elder
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I apologise in advance if this question seems to have already been answered but I am trying to get my head around the mechanic as opposed to the actual ruling.
Considerations
1) Spell speed 1 is the slowest speed and cannot be chained, page 39 of the rule book, except in exceptional circumstances.
2) Most monster effects are spell speed 1 with some notable exceptions, Herk, Strike ninja, LADD to name a few. Page 39 of the rule book.
3) Turn player always has priority to activate an ignition effect or play a card, page 41 of the rule book.
4) Optional effects can miss the timing, unless they are the last event to happen. Lots of ruling on this, see peten for example, when used as discard fodder.
5) Stumbling (assuming played last turn) uses the chain and always has priority(and therefore chain link 1), because it is already active on the field.
6) Mobius's effect is a spell speed 1 and is optional.
7) SEGOC rules states that if several spell speed 1 effects are activated simultaneously they will go on a chain starting with the turn players effects, page 43 of the rule book.
8) The rulings state that stumbling goes on the chain before optional effects and mentions mobius as an example. It does not say that mobius gets its effects, just that stummbling gets there first. Equally it does not state that mobius misses its timing.
Situation
Player B has stumbling active.
Player A tributes for mobius and claims priority
Player B says wait my stumbling has priority, and your monster just got turned to defence.
So play A says, o.k I will chain my monsters spell speed 1 effect to your spell speed one effect.
Problem
Now I have read lots of questions and anwers on various forumns and it is clear that most people are of the opinion that mobius gets its effect.
I cannot see how it can get its effect. I may be wrong (and the general view on the forumns is that I am), but it seems to me that mobius has missed its timing.
I accept that a mandatory effect would go on the chain, as it is mandatory, (zaborg for example) and this would be an fine example of two spell speed 1 effects being segoced.
But the last event to happen was not mobius being summoned, but it being changed to defence under the priority effect of stumbling.
Also, according to the rule book, the turn player should have started the chain with his effect, but he could not as stumbling got there first, page 43.
I get that if Player A was allowed to claim priority and start the chain, then it would work, similar to LLAB.
My final issue with the rulings is the everybody seems to accept that mobius is changed to defence. I have never yet seen anyone summon mobius with stumbling active and leave it in attack position.
If I accept that stumbling is chain link 1 and mobius is chain link 2 then resolving backwards, would be that mobius blows up stumbling, stumbling trys to resolve but cannot(as it is no longer on the field), so mobius would stay in face up attack position.
So how can (the turn player) player A above put his spell speed 1 effect on the chain(in second place when the rule book says he needs to be chainlink 1 for segocs), blow up stumbling and end up in face up defence position?
All help on this mechanic much appreciated.
Considerations
1) Spell speed 1 is the slowest speed and cannot be chained, page 39 of the rule book, except in exceptional circumstances.
2) Most monster effects are spell speed 1 with some notable exceptions, Herk, Strike ninja, LADD to name a few. Page 39 of the rule book.
3) Turn player always has priority to activate an ignition effect or play a card, page 41 of the rule book.
4) Optional effects can miss the timing, unless they are the last event to happen. Lots of ruling on this, see peten for example, when used as discard fodder.
5) Stumbling (assuming played last turn) uses the chain and always has priority(and therefore chain link 1), because it is already active on the field.
6) Mobius's effect is a spell speed 1 and is optional.
7) SEGOC rules states that if several spell speed 1 effects are activated simultaneously they will go on a chain starting with the turn players effects, page 43 of the rule book.
8) The rulings state that stumbling goes on the chain before optional effects and mentions mobius as an example. It does not say that mobius gets its effects, just that stummbling gets there first. Equally it does not state that mobius misses its timing.
Situation
Player B has stumbling active.
Player A tributes for mobius and claims priority
Player B says wait my stumbling has priority, and your monster just got turned to defence.
So play A says, o.k I will chain my monsters spell speed 1 effect to your spell speed one effect.
Problem
Now I have read lots of questions and anwers on various forumns and it is clear that most people are of the opinion that mobius gets its effect.
I cannot see how it can get its effect. I may be wrong (and the general view on the forumns is that I am), but it seems to me that mobius has missed its timing.
I accept that a mandatory effect would go on the chain, as it is mandatory, (zaborg for example) and this would be an fine example of two spell speed 1 effects being segoced.
But the last event to happen was not mobius being summoned, but it being changed to defence under the priority effect of stumbling.
Also, according to the rule book, the turn player should have started the chain with his effect, but he could not as stumbling got there first, page 43.
I get that if Player A was allowed to claim priority and start the chain, then it would work, similar to LLAB.
My final issue with the rulings is the everybody seems to accept that mobius is changed to defence. I have never yet seen anyone summon mobius with stumbling active and leave it in attack position.
If I accept that stumbling is chain link 1 and mobius is chain link 2 then resolving backwards, would be that mobius blows up stumbling, stumbling trys to resolve but cannot(as it is no longer on the field), so mobius would stay in face up attack position.
So how can (the turn player) player A above put his spell speed 1 effect on the chain(in second place when the rule book says he needs to be chainlink 1 for segocs), blow up stumbling and end up in face up defence position?
All help on this mechanic much appreciated.