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Sometimes it will have a metal clip on ine side, or the link plates will be a different shape. If no master link, you can uae a chain break tool to separate the chain
if one link breaks the one that eats that link has to find more food
It means literally that if one link of a chain will break under 10 lbs. stress, then even if all the other links will not break until the stress is 20 lbs., the chain as a whole will break if 10 lbs. is applied, since the weak link will break. Figuratively, it is used to suggest that a team is only as good as its weakest member, because if the team is to fail, the weakest member will fail first.
use a grinder to grind down the studs so they are flush with the link then use a chain break to push it apart.you will need to either replace the chain or add a master link which i dont recomend for the street.
Yes, if you have a face down say rageki break, you can use it. Chain link 1 trapmasters effect activates targeting rageki break Chain link 2 rageki break effect activates targeting trapmaster Resolve: Link 2 Rageki Break destroys trapmaster Link 1 Trapmaster destroys rageki break Both cards would be destroyed by eachother.
You chuck the Ball and Chain at it and break the ice.
The topmost link would break, as it needs to hold the weight of the weight itself plus all the chain links below it. Thus this topmost link reaches the 1000-pound limit before all the others.
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.
If it's just snapped off - sure. I recommend a chain breaker tool to remove the broken link and then a so-called master link or quicklink to put it back together. To buy the correct quicklink you need to know the width of the old chain. Easiest is to bring it to the store. Do note that depending on where the chain snapped, and how long it was to begin with, losing a link might have made the chain too short. In that case you'll have to replace it instead.