No, it is continuous and does not 'activate', Divine Wrath can only be used against monster effects that do activate. It is applied immediately, the moment it declares an attack, without using the chain. That means cards like Sakuretsu Armor cannot be used against it - if it was an effect that activates, Sakuretsu Armor could be chained to it.
The following lists cards that are similar to the effect described in the question:Final Attack OrdersLevel Limit - Area ACloudian - Eye of the TyphoonGaap the Divine SoldierGravekeeper's Assailant
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Both ancient China and ancient Egypt followed divine right theory.
it prevents you from suffering the consequence of failed fortifications XD
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The ancient Greek Titaness Themis embodies the divine order, law and custom. It is known that she is of good counsel, her name Themis translates to divine law.
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Sekhmet was the ancient Egpytian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
Sekhmet was the ancient Egpytian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
Ta=(Land) Neter=(divine) Divine land. Look up the video on youtube, Kemetic Science...Hotep
When Marshamallon is face-down, and it is flipped by an attack, it has an effect that activates to deal the attacking player 1000 damage. This is a trigger, and Divine Wrath can be chained to it. However if Marshmallon was flipped on a previous turn, then Divine Wrath cannot be used against his 'cannot be destroyed by battle' because it is continuous and does not activate.
a piece of Chinese political and religious doctrine used to determine the ruler of China.