ChaosMachine
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Can i discard a Thunder Dragon if the other two are already in the graveyard? and will Thunder Dragons effect trigger if discarded for Dark Core?
It is not defined as an "Optional Trigger" but if you choose 0, no link is created.DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:FLIP effects are mandatory the text is irrelevant.
They cannot miss their timing because they are FLIP effects.
When the card is flipped its effect is triggered, and will activate at the first opportunity.
The ruling says:
"You may choose to return 0 monsters to their owners hand"
No where does it say that you can choose not to return any monsters at all i.e. not activating its effect.
novastar said:Go ask on the list.
As i said, it is not defined as an Optional Trigger, but if you choose 0, no link is created. You do not create Links of empty effects.DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:Already done:
When Penguin Soldier is Attacked by D.D. Warrior Lady.
SEGOC:
Turn Player Mandatory
Opponent Mandatory
Turn Player Optional (D.D. Warrior Lady)
Opponent Optional
http://lists.upperdeck.com/read/messages?id=7442#7442
"Penguin Soldier" is placed first onto the chain, followed by "D.D. Warrior Lady."
Penguin Soldier is Mandatory.
novastar said:As i said, it is not defined as an Optional Trigger, but if you choose 0, no link is created. You do not create Link of empty effects.
novastar said:As far as we know (the last known word i know of), you must declare how many TD's you want to find when you activate it, but if you fail to find that amount, you have to show to prove. Also, if you find the amount you want you have to take them.
Personally, i think you should just discard and activate, then when you resolve, you look through the Deck and decide what you wanna do, but if you find at least 1, you have to take it, but you can opt out on the second one. If you don't find any, you show to prove. Then no matter what the outcome, you shuffle the Deck.
DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:But its not an empty effect.
Its returning 0 monsters to the opponents hand.
0 is a whole number.
Whether i pay 5$ for lunch or get a free lunch, there is always taht same "Implied COntract" that lets me get that lunch.
You do say if you're going to target anything with Mobius or not. That's just how that card works. Thunder Dragon doesn't work like that. Discarding him is activating him. You can search your deck for up to 2 Thunder Dragon. Zero is included. If zero is what is being searched then you move to the next step of the card's effect. This is shuffling the deck.novastar said:But that is the same thing as choosing 0.
I highly doubt you could say "a activate Mobius" and then "I choose no target(s)"...that doesn't make sense. If you don't choose any target the effect is not activated, and no Chain Link is formed.
You shouldn't have to decide when you activate, because it is non-targeted, and it seems perfectly acceptable to decide one by one as you look through the Deck during resolution. Just like any other Deck search effect.
However, it also seems reasonable, that once you discard TD, you are commiting to search for at least 1, since it's a manual Ignition Effect. That's functionally how most other Ignitions work.
Well i definately don't see it that way, even if there aren't any current effects to prove otherwise (which is haven't checked), because there is nothing mechanically stopping Konami from making an effect that defies that. One thing is for sure, you don't target cards in the Deck. As far as cost before activation... or the whole "activation" discussion... i'm not even gonna touch that.rule of thumb: effects that affect the hand/deck NEVER do anything at activation (costs are paid BEFORE the actual activation, before anyone tries to point that out).
novastar said:Well i definately don't see it that way, even if there aren't any current effects to prove otherwise (which is haven't checked), because there is nothing mechanically stopping Konami from making an effect that defies that. One thing is for sure, you don't target cards in the Deck. As far as cost before activation... or the whole "activation" discussion... i'm not even gonna touch that.
novastar said:A Trigger being Optional or Mandatory is not defined by the ability/choice to activate, but by the requirements for the effect to trigger at all.
In the end, just because PS's effect is mandatory doesn't mean that you can't choose not to activate it. It being Mandatory simply means that it will always trigger no matter where/when the triggering event occurs.
Zero is not included. Once you search your deck, you are searching to remove 1 or 2 Thunder Dragon's, not "Zero". If Zero was the amount you could state, then it would most likely say that you do not have to search, and you may just shuffle your deck instead. If you activate the effect, the intent is to search for a monster.Tkwiget said:Thunder Dragon doesn't function the same as other "up to" cards. The effect is activated, the amount is optional. Zero is included in the options of the amount of Thunder Dragons you can add to your hand. Shuffle deck when you're done searching. Thunder Dragon has two effects anyway. Card search and deck shuffling. You resolve them both in the same chain link, just one at a time.
The difference with Penguin Soldier is, If you say, "Im going to send back 2", then you send back 2.Maruno said:Zero is a perfecly valid choice, thanks to "up to" (see Penguin Soldier). Just because there is a Thunder Dragon (or two) in your Deck, doesn't force you to take at least one of them.