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Firstly, it's an important distinction to know that players have Priority, monsters do not. Priority is a player's right to activate something. Sometimes Priority can be restricted, depending on the last game action. For example, the turn player has Priority at the start of the main phase, and after a successful summon, and after the opponent activates something. However in each case, what he can do with his Priority, is different.

After a summon, the turn player has Priority. He had it before, and still has it after. With this Priority, he can do one of the following things - activate an Ignition Effect (of any one of his monsters, not just the summoned one)or activate a Spell Speed 2 card or effect. (Left out Spell Speed 3 because there aren't any spell speed 3 effects that could be activated at this time).

Next thing to consider are Triggers. Triggers will 'take up' the turn player's Priority and automatically place themselves at chain link 1. If multiple things were triggered, they form a chain with each other. Lastly, it also means an opponent's trigger can place itself as chain link 1, denying the turn player a chance to put an Ignition Effect there.

So when you successfully summon Barbaros, his trigger will activate and place itself as chain link 1. The opponent can chain things to this, but as usual, destroying or removing Barbaros from the field, will not prevent his effect from resolving.

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What happens when you and your opponent both have monsters that negate the effect your opponents monsters?

The priority will always go to the monster that was Summoned first and has remained on the field. Therefore, the monster that was Summoned first will remain unaffected and the monster that was Summoned second will have its effect negated along with the other monsters on that side of the field.This ruling is similar to the Jinzo vs. Skill Drain debate. Whichever card was active first, has priority over the other.For confirmation on this ruling, click on the "Related Link" below and look at "Skill Drain" under the "Mentions in other Rulings" of the "TCG Rulings" section.


Can you call priority on a face up contact fusion?

There is no such thing as 'calling' Priority, you either have it, or you give it to your opponent. As the turn player, you have Priority before the contact fusion, and you have Priority after it - there is no 'calling', you never lost Priority at any point.


Can your opponent activate 'Threatening Roar' once you say you are tributing to summon 'Jinzo'?

No, he does not have Priority for an activation - nor is there any need to 'declare' the summon as such. Imagine Player A begins his main phase. He has Priority for a summon, so tributes a monster and places Jinzo on the field. The summon is not yet successful, but the only things that can be used here are summon-negating cards. Assuming no one negates the summon, Jinzo is summoned successfully. The Turn Player still has Priority for an Ignition Effect or a quick effect, or he can just pass Priority to the opponent. Under normal circumstances, this is now the first chance the opponent would get to use his Threatening Roar. But Jinzo's effect will prevent it. So in short, if the turn player is in a position to initiate a summon, and decides to do so, it is mostly uninterruptable until after the summon is successful, so in this case, by the time the opponent knows you want to summon Jinzo, it is too late to activate a trap like Threatening Roar.


What actors and actresses appeared in A Matter of Priority - 2010?

The cast of A Matter of Priority - 2010 includes: Anthony Botfield as The Busker


What is 'priority' in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Priority was the word used to describe a player's 'right' to be the one activating an effect or summoning a monster at any one time. The turn player started with priority and it would be passed after he activates an effect. However the term is now obsolete and is not used.

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In Yu-Gi-Oh How do you know what monsters have priority to activate effects?

'Monsters' do not have Priority, Players do. With his Priority, assuming nothing has triggered, a turn player has the right to start each chain, with a monster's Ignition or Quick Effects.


What happens when you and your opponent both have monsters that negate the effect your opponents monsters?

The priority will always go to the monster that was Summoned first and has remained on the field. Therefore, the monster that was Summoned first will remain unaffected and the monster that was Summoned second will have its effect negated along with the other monsters on that side of the field.This ruling is similar to the Jinzo vs. Skill Drain debate. Whichever card was active first, has priority over the other.For confirmation on this ruling, click on the "Related Link" below and look at "Skill Drain" under the "Mentions in other Rulings" of the "TCG Rulings" section.


What is the meaning of rivalry?

rivalry Behavior where defeating opponents has a high priority. See also Competition. Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1


Does 'Judgment Dragon' have priority to activate effect?

Monsters do not have Priority, players do. Once successfully summoned, the turn player may activate Judgment Dragon's effect as chain link 1.


Can Fiendish chain stop effects monsters when your opponent has priority?

It doesn't matter who started with Priority, the simple matter is, if a monster has an activated effect, then Fiendish Chain can be chained to it. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, and the monster effect will be negated before it can resolve. The main problem is against monsters that tribute themselves as a cost such as Exiled Force or Stardust Dragon. Because they leave the field as the cost of their own activations, Fiendish Chain would not be able to target them.


What is the difference between unsecured priority and unsecured non priority?

priority debts must be pais IN FULL, non-priority does not.


What is the abbreviation for priority?

there is no abbreviation for priority.


What is the correct sentence of I worked always priority?

'I worked always priority' is a clumsy phrase that will not make a suitable sentence. Try: My work has always been my priority. The work is always my priority. That I worked was always my priority. My priority is always that I work.


What does soft means in priority setting?

a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.


Difference between priority inheritance and priority ceiling protocol?

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Can you call priority on a face up contact fusion?

There is no such thing as 'calling' Priority, you either have it, or you give it to your opponent. As the turn player, you have Priority before the contact fusion, and you have Priority after it - there is no 'calling', you never lost Priority at any point.


What is the category of precedence for a Priority II casualty?

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