Chaos Emperor Dragon...

GregODonnell

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Not sure if this has been posted....So here I go

My partner Summons CED, He has say 3 cards in his hand, I also have the same, but I have a face Down Wabuko and Barrel behind the door.

If i activate Wabuko first then chain with Barrell, if im correct, Barrel redirected the damage, but does Wabuko also count toward the CED effect and how much is that...is that 2700 or 2100...Greg
 
GregODonnell said:
Not sure if this has been posted....So here I go

My partner Summons CED, He has say 3 cards in his hand, I also have the same, but I have a face Down Wabuko and Barrel behind the door.

If i activate Wabuko first then chain with Barrell, if im correct, Barrel redirected the damage, but does Wabuko also count toward the CED effect and how much is that...is that 2700 or 2100...Greg

a) Barrel Behind the Door *must* be activated immediately after an effect that causes effect damage in order for you to redirect it to your opponent so activate that FIRST. Then chain Waboku if you want to to prevent any potential future battle damage (say if he had Witch/Sangan/Emissary of the Afterlife on the field). If you did it the other way around, you'd miss the opportunity to activate BBtD and take all the damage.

b) All activated spell/trap cards remain on the field during a chain until the chain resolves or unless one of the chained cards specifically destroys another spell/trap card (like MST). So in this case, the effect damage would be 2700.

- Andrew
 
densetsu_x said:
GregODonnell said:
Not sure if this has been posted....So here I go

My partner Summons CED, He has say 3 cards in his hand, I also have the same, but I have a face Down Wabuko and Barrel behind the door.

If i activate Wabuko first then chain with Barrell, if im correct, Barrel redirected the damage, but does Wabuko also count toward the CED effect and how much is that...is that 2700 or 2100...Greg

a) Barrel Behind the Door *must* be activated immediately after an effect that causes effect damage in order for you to redirect it to your opponent so activate that FIRST. Then chain Waboku if you want to to prevent any potential future battle damage (say if he had Witch/Sangan/Emissary of the Afterlife on the field). If you did it the other way around, you'd miss the opportunity to activate BBtD and take all the damage.

b) All activated spell/trap cards remain on the field during a chain until the chain resolves or unless one of the chained cards specifically destroys another spell/trap card (like MST). So in this case, the effect damage would be 2700.

- Andrew

You couldn't chain Waboku if you used BBtD. Barrel Behind the Door is a Counter Trap (spell speed 3) and Waboku is a normal Trap Card (spell speed 2). Yeah, but other than that, you're right. =)
 
n00b said:
You couldn't chain Waboku if you used BBtD. Barrel Behind the Door is a Counter Trap (spell speed 3) and Waboku is a normal Trap Card (spell speed 2). Yeah, but other than that, you're right. =)

Um yeah, I meant to say you can only chain BBtD to the Dragon and that was it... yeah... that's the ticket (brain lapse).

- A
 
darthangel said:
It doesn't really matter anyway. If all players have no cards, there is really no reason to play waboku.

hehehe, are you sure about that??? Ok, you don't chain your Waboku, then when I send my 2 Night Assailants to the graveyard and recover my 2 Slate Warriors, you'll be wishing you had

lol
 
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