Sieral Spell

BURN

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Can Sieral Spell be used with Tremendous Fire (and cards like this) causing your opponent to take 2000 pts of damage?
 
BURN said:
Can Serial Spell be used with Tremendous Fire (and cards like this) causing your opponent to take 2000 pts of damage?
As long as its a Normal Spell Card, generally (for those who like to dig up the most obscure card that it wont work with) it can be chained to with Serial Spell. All you have to do is discard your hand to use it.

The key is, nothing can interrupt the chain.

Actually, you can even chain to Swords of Revealing Light, since its not considered a continuous spell card, but you would only get its effect (flip monsters face-up) for one turn.
 
how dose the sword.o.r.light work again...
wiil u get a few extra turns with the no atk effect..
or just the flip mnst cards f/u effect??????

thnx..
p.s no i don't think u can with Stray Lambs -the cards states:When you activate this card, you cannot Normal Summon, Flip Summon or Special Summon during this turn. so if u play Serial Spell u would be doing a spec.summun,something u can't do wbecause of the first Stray Lambs..
hope that helps..
 
BURN said:
Can you Serial Spells Stray Lambs?
No. The card text states that you may not Normal Summon, Flip Summon or Special Summon during the turn that it was activated, so you cannot activate a second Stray Lamb since that would be considered a "Special Summon".
 
tgo720 said:
how dose the sword.o.r.light work again...
wiil u get a few extra turns with the no atk effect..
or just the flip mnst cards f/u effect??????

thnx..
You only get the flip portion of the effect of Swords, but since you are on your turn when you activate it, when the chain resolves, Serial Spell goes to the Graveyard, and the rest of Swords effect (from Serial Spell) is gone as well.

No extra turn.
 
DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:
You may certainly activate a Serial Spell in chain with Stray Lambs: Remeber Serial Spell's effect is only literally copying the effect of a normal spell card, it does not have to be able to carry out the copied effect.

But it wouldn't do any good.
Your statement only makes mention of "activation". I dont think he is wanting to know if he can just activate Serial Spell in a chain to Stray Lambs.

In that case, sure he could, but the Lambs would not be summoned. The only benefit I can see in that would be if you had Spell Absorption.
 
and it was in response to your statement in which you stated:

"No. The card text states that you may not Normal Summon, Flip Summon or Special Summon during the turn that it was activated, so you cannot activate a second Stray Lamb since that would be considered a "Special Summon"."

But in the case of Serial Spell, you are not activating another Stray Lambs, you are activating a Serial Spell which copies Stray Lambs.

So it's legal to use Serial Spell with Stray Lambs, of course the effect will dissappear.
 
Okay. I see its better to give a response that creates "more" questions, than to give the answer he was really looking for.

He didnt ask if he could copy a card that would have no effect when it resolves. I'm sorry if I went for the common sense answer.

Might it have been simpler to just say, "In addition to that, if you just wanted to activate another Spell Card for an effect other than creating more Lamb Tokens, you could still activate Serial Spell as long as there was no other chain to Stray Lambs.

Seems people spend more time trying to invalidate answers that are still correct, instead of adding to them to make them MORE correct.
 
masterwoo0 you did answer my question. I'm not just going to activate a card to nothing. I have been taught that you want every card to count. So if I was going to activate a card to do nothing why put it in my deck were I could put a better card?
 
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