Yes. Effect Veiler can chain to their activations in the main phase, and Fiendish Chain can chain to them at any time outside the damage step (meaning if they are attacked and flipped, it can't negate them).
Yes, it is a Quick Effect, so is spell speed 2, which means it can be chained to a monster effect activation. Effect Veiler will resolve first and the activated monster's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.
Yes, once the monarch activates its effect, there are several things you could do. Doomcalibur Knight, Forbidden Chalice, Effect Veiler, Skill Drain, Divine Wrath, Gladiator Beast War Chariot, could all negate that effect.
Effect Veiler doesn't care where the monster is when its effect resolves, only where it the effect was activated.Cards like Exiled Force or Rescue Rabbit activate on the field, even though they send themselves to the graveyard as the cost, and even though the effect resolves while the monsters are in the graveyard. But because the effect was activated on the field, Effect Veiler would still negate it. By contrast, if Effect Veiler was used against a Giant Rat that was destroyed by battle, then the effect would not be negated. Giant Rat activates in the graveyard, not on the field.Skill Drain's rulings should not be referenced, because Skill Drain looks at where the monster is when the effect tries to resolve, not where the effect is activated.
The damage negating portion of the effect is a lingering effect applied by the resolution of its Ignition Effect. If you chain Fiendish Chain to Tomahawk's activation, all parts of the effect will be negated. However if you allow it to resolve, and only use those cards on it later, it will not do anything to the lingering protective effect. So yes, you can negate the effect on your own Number 42: Starship Galaxy Tomahawk, but you will not get any Battle Eagle Tokens either meaning there's little point to it. Note that Effect Veiler can only target a monster the opponent controls.
Yes. Effect Veiler can chain to their activations in the main phase, and Fiendish Chain can chain to them at any time outside the damage step (meaning if they are attacked and flipped, it can't negate them).
Yes, it is a Quick Effect, so is spell speed 2, which means it can be chained to a monster effect activation. Effect Veiler will resolve first and the activated monster's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.
Yes, once the monarch activates its effect, there are several things you could do. Doomcalibur Knight, Forbidden Chalice, Effect Veiler, Skill Drain, Divine Wrath, Gladiator Beast War Chariot, could all negate that effect.
The short answer is, if the player that activated Effect Veiler chooses, the monster's effect is negated if it activates during the End Phase. Here's what happens when you enter the End Phase. Imagine Player A activated Effect Veiler's effect on Player B's monster:Player B has the option of trying to activate their negated monster's effectPlayer A has the option of ending the effect of Effect VeilerPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was mandatory)Player A can still keep Effect Veiler's effect active or end itPlayer B must resolve the effect of their monster if they choose not to earlier (if that effect was optional)Player A must end the effect of Effect VeilerSo if you control a Judgment Dragon that has its effect negated by Effect Veiler, your opponent can keep Judgment Dragon from sending cards off the top of your deck or let you.
Effect Veiler doesn't care where the monster is when its effect resolves, only where it the effect was activated.Cards like Exiled Force or Rescue Rabbit activate on the field, even though they send themselves to the graveyard as the cost, and even though the effect resolves while the monsters are in the graveyard. But because the effect was activated on the field, Effect Veiler would still negate it. By contrast, if Effect Veiler was used against a Giant Rat that was destroyed by battle, then the effect would not be negated. Giant Rat activates in the graveyard, not on the field.Skill Drain's rulings should not be referenced, because Skill Drain looks at where the monster is when the effect tries to resolve, not where the effect is activated.
The damage negating portion of the effect is a lingering effect applied by the resolution of its Ignition Effect. If you chain Fiendish Chain to Tomahawk's activation, all parts of the effect will be negated. However if you allow it to resolve, and only use those cards on it later, it will not do anything to the lingering protective effect. So yes, you can negate the effect on your own Number 42: Starship Galaxy Tomahawk, but you will not get any Battle Eagle Tokens either meaning there's little point to it. Note that Effect Veiler can only target a monster the opponent controls.
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