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The turn player has Priority, so can activate Chaos Sorcerer's effect as chain link 1. Fiendish Chain can be chained to this. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, so Chaos Sorcerer's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.

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Q: When chaos sourcerer is summoned can you fiendish chain it to negate it's effect or the turn player has priority to activate effect?
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Can you fiendish chain red eyes darkness metal dragon when summoned to negate effect?

Yes. Once Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon is successfully summoned, there is a summon response window for cards like Bottomless Trap Hole. Only Spell Speed 2 or 3 effects can be used here. You can therefore use Fiendish Chain against it, which will resolve if not negated. That means that when Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon is able to activate its Ignition Effect, it will be negated when it tries to resolve. However it is worth noting that you could always wait until Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon tries to activate the effect, and chain Fiendish Chain to it, it will resolve first and therefore negate the dragon's effect too. So hitting it before it can activate is not actually necessary.


Does Beast King Barbaros have priority to clear your opponent's field after tributing three monsters to summoned it?

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.


Can you chain Effect Veiler or Fiendish Chain to the negate Needle Worm or Morphing Jar when they are summoned in Yu-Gi-Oh?

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).


If you summon a Monarch and your opponent uses 'Torrential Tribute' do you still get to use the monarch's effect?

That'd be a misplay - you need to keep in mind player Priority. When the Monarch is summoned, 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 the Monarch is successfully summoned, the turn player has to pass Priority in one way or another before the opponent can do anything. In the case of Caius for example, Caius' mandatory effect will automatically become chain link 1 and pass Priority. For Mobius, his effect will be chain link 1 if the turn player wants to activate it, otherwise he retains Priority as above, or simply chooses to pass it. The opponent will then chain Torrential Tribute to this. Even though Torrential Tribute resolves and destroys the monarch first, his effect is still on the chain and will resolve as normal - assuming the target is still on the field, of course. One last word on the scenario with Mobius - if the turn player chooses not to activate him, and the opponent does respond with Torrential Tribute, then the turn player has missed the chance to activate him. But to be clear, his turn player Priority gives him the choice to choose whether or not to use him, before the opponent gets chance to respond.


When you normal summon Elemental Hero Stratos and your opponent chains the summoning with Trap Hole. Does Elemental Hero Stratos effect still activates?

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.

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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 you fiendish chain a monarch monsters effect to negate it?

When the Monarch is tribute summoned, it has a triggered effect that activates. Fiendish Chain can be chained to this. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, meaning the Monarch effect will be negated when it tries to resolve.


Can you fiendish chain red eyes darkness metal dragon when summoned to negate effect?

Yes. Once Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon is successfully summoned, there is a summon response window for cards like Bottomless Trap Hole. Only Spell Speed 2 or 3 effects can be used here. You can therefore use Fiendish Chain against it, which will resolve if not negated. That means that when Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon is able to activate its Ignition Effect, it will be negated when it tries to resolve. However it is worth noting that you could always wait until Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon tries to activate the effect, and chain Fiendish Chain to it, it will resolve first and therefore negate the dragon's effect too. So hitting it before it can activate is not actually necessary.


Can you activate torrential tribute in main phase 2 if a monster is summoned?

Yes, you can activate Torrential Tribute whenever a monster is summoned. Here's a hint you can also activate on your turn to destroy your opponents monsters.


Can you fiendish chain azure eyes silver dragon on its summon effect?

Yes. Fiendish Chain would work on Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon on it's summoning effect. The moment Azure-Eyes is summoned you can chain link Fiendish Chain to Azure-Eyes's effect creating a chain link 2. It would resolve as chain link 2: Fiendish Chain, then chain link 1 Azure-Eyes effect.


Can you active a newly summoned 'Exiled Force' before an activated 'Trap Hole' destroys it?

Players need Priority before they can activate effects. The Turn Player starts with Priority in each step or phase, and the opponent can only activate something when it is passed. Activating effects will pass Priority, but summoning, drawing a card for the turn, or declaring attacks does not, meaning the Turn Player gets first chance to react to these. So the Turn Player summons Exiled Force, and still has Priority. With this Priority, he can tribute Exiled Force and place its effect at chain link 1. The opponent now has Priority to activate something, but could not use Trap Hole since the Exiled Force is gone. However if the Turn Player chose not to activate Exiled Force, and passed Priority manually, the opponent can start the chain instead with Trap Hole. If this happens, since Exiled Force is an Ignition Effect (spell speed 1) it can't be added as chain link 2.


Does Beast King Barbaros have priority to clear your opponent's field after tributing three monsters to summoned it?

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.


Can you chain Effect Veiler or Fiendish Chain to the negate Needle Worm or Morphing Jar when they are summoned in Yu-Gi-Oh?

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).


Does Sangan's effect still activate if it's tributed for a tribute summon in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes, Sangan's mandatory trigger will activate after the monster is summoned.


If you summon a Monarch and your opponent uses 'Torrential Tribute' do you still get to use the monarch's effect?

That'd be a misplay - you need to keep in mind player Priority. When the Monarch is summoned, 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 the Monarch is successfully summoned, the turn player has to pass Priority in one way or another before the opponent can do anything. In the case of Caius for example, Caius' mandatory effect will automatically become chain link 1 and pass Priority. For Mobius, his effect will be chain link 1 if the turn player wants to activate it, otherwise he retains Priority as above, or simply chooses to pass it. The opponent will then chain Torrential Tribute to this. Even though Torrential Tribute resolves and destroys the monarch first, his effect is still on the chain and will resolve as normal - assuming the target is still on the field, of course. One last word on the scenario with Mobius - if the turn player chooses not to activate him, and the opponent does respond with Torrential Tribute, then the turn player has missed the chance to activate him. But to be clear, his turn player Priority gives him the choice to choose whether or not to use him, before the opponent gets chance to respond.


Can you activate D.D. Sprite's effect during your opponent's turn in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Since DD Sprite can only be summoned during your own turn, its trigger will activate in the opponent's Standby Phase.


When you normal summon Elemental Hero Stratos and your opponent chains the summoning with Trap Hole. Does Elemental Hero Stratos effect still activates?

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.