Chain Link - 2008 was released on:
USA: 1 April 2008
USA: 20 February 2009 (Los Angeles, California)
The Link in the Chain - 1914 was released on: USA: 27 May 1914
The Christophers - 1952 A Link in the Chain was released on: USA: 30 June 1957
Stitch - 2008 Link-age 2-7 was released on: USA: 2010
The Legend of Neil - 2008 A Link to the Past 2-1 was released on: USA: 25 July 2009 (internet)
To use master link pliers for bike chain maintenance, first, position the pliers over the master link. Then, squeeze the handles to press the pins together and release the master link. Finally, remove the master link from the chain and perform any necessary maintenance before reattaching the link using the pliers.
Yes. Chain link 1 is a regular monster activation. Chain link 2, Evolzar Dolkka detaches a material to try to negate chain link 1. Chain link 3, Shooting Quasar Dragon activates its quick effect to negate chain link 2. Chain link 4, Evolzar Dolkka detaches another material to negate chain link 3. End result, Chain link 4 resolves. Chain link 3 is negated, Shooting Quasar Dragon is destroyed. Chain link 3 was negated. Chain link 2 resolves. Chain link 1 is negated, the original monster is destroyed. Chain link 1 was negated.
A half link is a chain link that is half the length of a regular link, used for fine-tuning chain length. A master link is a special link that allows for easy removal and installation of the chain.
To remove a master link from a bicycle chain, you will need a pair of needle-nose pliers. First, locate the master link on the chain. Use the pliers to squeeze the side plates of the master link together, which will release the tension and allow you to slide the link out. Be careful not to lose any small parts during this process.
To remove a bicycle chain link using a bicycle chain link removal tool, follow these steps: Position the chain tool over the chain link you want to remove. Turn the handle of the chain tool to push the chain pin out of the link. Once the pin is partially out, use pliers to pull it completely out. Separate the chain link and remove the excess chain. Reconnect the chain using the chain tool to push the pin back in place.
Yes, a broken chain can be fixed by using a chain tool to remove the damaged link and reconnecting the chain with a new link or a quick link.
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.
To remove a master link from a chain, use a pair of pliers to squeeze the side plates of the master link together, then slide the link out of the chain.