Um yeah... It makes the gold chain hot!
cut the chain holding the big grey gall that is above the red vasecut the chain holding the green ballcut the chain holding the board thingycut the chain holding the big grey ballcut the chain holding the last grey ballcut the chain holding the yellow ball
A lighter on a chain
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
It will shorten the chain.
they don't effect the food chain there are still crabs right then how do we effect the food chain.
Yes. Fiendish Chain would work on Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon on it's summoning effect. The moment Azure-Eyes is summoned you can chain link Fiendish Chain to Azure-Eyes's effect creating a chain link 2. It would resolve as chain link 2: Fiendish Chain, then chain link 1 Azure-Eyes effect.
Yes coral reefs effect the human food chain.
When the Monarch is tribute summoned, it has a triggered effect that activates. Fiendish Chain can be chained to this. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, meaning the Monarch effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.
A chain link is an activated effect. If you activate something, it starts a chain, and will be chain link 1. A spell speed 2 or 3 effect can be chained to this, becoming chain link 2, and so on.
The turn player has Priority, so can activate Chaos Sorcerer's effect as chain link 1. Fiendish Chain can be chained to this. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, so Chaos Sorcerer's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.
Causal chain essay must be connect to eachother. Cause > Effect > Cause > Effect and blah blah blah blah
Aristotle's Chain of Cause and Effect for a tragic hero is: Inciting Incident Hamartia Peripeteia Anagnorisis Catharsis