Your opponent's Windstorm of Etaqua changes the battle positions of all face-up monsters you control, then your Creatue Swap swaps your monster and your opponent's monster, since Creature Swap's effect only says that those 2 monsters can't change their battle positions for the rest of the turn, so the position change before the swap is legit.
Let's say you have "Sakuretsu Armor" face-down on your field and your opponent attacks you with their monster.When your opponent declares or states they are attacking with a specific monster, whether they are attack a monster you control or your Life Points directly, you may activate "Sakuretsu Armor". "Sakuretsu Armor" destroys the attacking monster and the attack is over.There are a few important things to note when using this card:If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that flips the attacking monster face-down, when the chain resolves the monster will not be destroyed.If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that changes the battle position of the attacking monster but it is till face-up, when the chain resolves the monster will still be destroyed. verified with yu-gi-oh wiki which has the tcg rules on that are the official rules.
That'd be a misplay - you need to keep in mind player Priority. When Stratos' summon is successful, the turn player still has Priority. He can use this for an Ignition Effect, or Quick Effect, or just pass Priority for the opponent to respond. Also, anything that triggers from the summon will activate first. So when Stratos is successfully summoned, the turn player has to pass Priority in one way or another before the opponent can do anything. In this case, he chooses to activate Stratos' optional trigger. The opponent will then chain Trap Hole to this. Even though Trap Hole resolves and destroys Stratos first, his effect is still on the chain and will resolve as normal.
The chains are a chance of luck. It is like the lottery, sometimes they come up early, whereas sometimes they come closer to the end. Chains I have had vary from 15 to 212. Just keep your hopes up high and stay determined.
John Travolta plays the lead character, Scott Barnes, in chains of gold.
No. The effect of Exodia the Forbidden One is not considered to be activated. Therefore, Divine Wrath cannot be used to chain to its effect as the timing is incorrect. Furthermore, TCG/OCG rulings state that the Automatic Victory condition brought about by the effect of Exodia the Forbidden One occurs immediately without interruption. If all the conditions are met during a chain, for example, the game immediately stops and the Player with the five pieces is declared the winner (the chain links do not continue to resolve).For example:You have four pieces of the Exodia set in your Hand. The next card on top of your Deck is the last piece. You only have 800 Life Points left.You activate Legacy of Yata-Garasu and choose to "Draw one card". (Chain Link 1)Your opponent chains by activating Seven Tools of the Bandit to negate the effect of Legacy of Yata-Garasu and destroy it. (Chain Link 2)Your opponent chains to their own card, activating Poison of the Old Man and chooses to "Inflict 800 points of Direct Damage". (Chain Link 3; normally, if this resolved, you would lose)Knowing that you would lose, you chain to Poison of the Old Man by activating Jar of Greed. Your opponent then decides to pass priority, allowing the chain to resolve. (Chain Link 4)The chains then resolve backwards with the effect of Jar of Greed activating first. With the effect of Jar of Greed,you Draw the last piece of Exodia. You are immediately declared the victor and the remaining chains do not finish resolving. This means you were saved from Posion of the Old Man's final blow to your Life Points, whereas normally, if you did not Draw the last piece, Chain Link 3 (Poison of the Old Man) would resolve, inflicting 800 damage to your Life Points thus winning your opponent the Duel (at this point, your opponent is immediately declared the victor, and Chain Links 2 and 1 do not finish resolving).
Infestation Pandemic will make it so your Creature Swap can't do anything to their Iswarm monsters. That means they have a choice - pick an Iswarm monster, meaning Creature Swap's resolution will fail and nothing will be exchanged. Or if they have a non-Iswarm monster, they could pick that instead and let that be exhanged with your chosen monster.
That would not be legal. Starlight Road has to chain directly to the card it will be countering. That means if you activate a destruction effect and the opponent chains their Starlight Road, you can't use yours.
Creature Swap's effect will not resolve if the Evilswarm's affected by Pandemic, so no.
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it effects the food chains
well first woodland creatures are different from pond creatures second you wouldn't see pond creature go out of water to go to a woodland environment nor would you see a woodland creature like a chipmunk come out of it's woodland home to enter a ponds food chain
The number of beads has no relevance (Pure Urban Myth) and the reason they are fragile chains is so that they are breakable and can't be used by an opponent as a device to choke the individual troop.
Food chains link together when sorting the predators to the herbavores and such with arrows starting at one creature and ending at its prey and its prey and so on forming a food web.
There are many different things that could happen at the end of a chain. Death could be what happens at the end of certain chains.
in a food chain and a food web what shows the movement of energy
mRNA is synthesized on only one of the chains
A ribosome is A cellular organizm that manufactures polypeptide chains that will become proteins.