cyber jar, book of moon , desert sunlight

joeyinthemix

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Hello!!!
i've been searching and this situation is not listed...(i think)

here's the situation...please help!
link 1: Cyber Jar

Link 2: Desert Sunlight

Link 3: Book of Moon (selecting Cyber Jar as a target)

Chain (resolving)

Link 3: Book of Moon flips Cyber Jar face-down

Link 2: Desert Sunlight flips all your face-down monsters face-up, activating Cyber Jar's effect again

Link 1: Cyber Jar destroys all monsters on the field, then does the picking-up and summoning effects

Afterwards, the second flip of Cyber Jar allows his effect to activate and this can then be chained to. When this effect resolves, all the newly summoned monsters are destroyed, and the pickin-up and summoning occurs again.

This is where your friend may be confused: Cyber Jar doesn't Dark Hole the field until he resolves, meaning chaining these cards to manipulate his position is perfectly alright.


Is this correct????

thanks for your time and knowledge!!!

 
well if we are going by how things happened [BTH Ruling] then it would cause a chain of confusion. so by the look of it you flipped summoned a Cyber Jar beign link 1 in a chain.

Link 1 Cyber Jar.

then your opponent passed in chaining and you chained Desert Sunlight.

Link 1 Cyber
LInk 2 Desert

then again you asked your opponent and they said nay. and you chained Book of Moon

Link 1 Cyber
Link 2 Desert
Link 3 Book

now you asked again and they said nope. and you said okay lets resolve.

book flipping down the Cyber Jar, then flipping up by Desert Sunlight creating Chain 2 Link 1 - Which can be chained to when its is turn.

and then Cyber Jar effect resolves destroying and playcing.

then after this Chain 2 Link 1 is active and the opponent decides to chain nothing and Chain 2 Link 1 Cyber Jar will start to resolve by destroying and then placing.

all done. :D
 
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