bottomless TH vs. dark world monsters

mjlippsdc

New Member
With Graceful Charity coming back, I was wondering this.

If my opponent discards 2 dark world monsters that special summon to the field can I ......

A) activate Bottomless Trap Hole

B) if I can do the above, when do i activate it (ie. when the first one special summons to the field or the last one)

C) depending on B) will BTH destroy all the monsters special summoned or will it only get the one that I activate BTH after?

I hope spmeone can help with this, I searched and couldn't find a Graceful Charity reference concerning BTH and dark world.

Thank You for your time
 
here is the best way to explain this situation for effects resolving in the Standby Phase:

Mirage of Nightmare vs Imperial Order
"¢ When the turn player controls "Mirage of Nightmare" and "Imperial Order":
If you draw for "Mirage of Nightmare" during your opponent's Standby Phase, and then activate "Imperial Order" after that, during your Standby Phase you will have 2 mandatory effects: discarding for "Mirage of Nightmare" and paying 700 Life Points for "Imperial Order" or else destroying it. In this case, you choose which effect to resolve first, and you can choose to resolve "Mirage of Nightmare" first, even though its effect will be negated by "Imperial Order". So you activate its effect, and do not discard. Then you can choose not to pay 700 Life Points to keep "Imperial Order", and "Imperial Order" will be destroyed. Then you can enter Main Phase 1, and you did not have to discard for "Mirage of Nightmare" (because its effect was negated at the time you chose to resolve it).

"¢ When the turn player controls "Imperial Order" and the opponent controls "Mirage of Nightmare":
If the opponent controls "Mirage of Nightmare" going into the turn player's Standby Phase, and the turn player already controls a face-up "Imperial Order", then there are 2 mandatory effects that must be resolved: the turn player must pay 700 Life Points or destroy "Imperial Order", and the opponent must draw cards for "Mirage of Nightmare". The turn player has priority to resolve an effect first. If the turn player passes, priority goes to the opponent. If the opponent also passes, then the turn player must resolve an effect, and must pay for "Imperial Order" or it is destroyed. If he does not pay, and "Imperial Order" is destroyed, then the opponent can draw for "Mirage of Nightmare".

"¢ The same procedure is used if both players control "Mirage of Nightmare". Generally, the turn player will first discard for "Mirage of Nightmare", then the opponent will draw for their "Mirage of Nightmare".

"¢ If you discard "Sinister Serpent" during your Standby Phase for the effect of "Mirage of Nightmare", you may add "Sinister Serpent" back to your hand during that same Standby Phase.
 
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