Forced Requisition

miiaah

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How does it work ?
What happens when a player that has Forced Requisition active on the field discards a card as a cost (let's say he activates Raigeki Break) ?
Does Forced Requisition become a chain step ?
Does it start another chain?
Or is its timing missed ?
 
In order to activate (flip up) it, the discard must be the last thing to happen. Once it is face up and active on the field then any time you discard your opponent has to discard (right your discard, it does not use the chain).

Spot's Knight
 
so then, the answer is yes to the Tribe part of the question??? that if Force Requisition is already active on the field, and I discard for tribe... then my opponent must also...... am I getting it right here?
 
If it's already active, then yes, if you discard for TIV, then your opponent must discard too. However, if it's not already active, you cannot activate it when discarding for TIV since the last thing to happen is the monster being destroyed.
 
What is the game mechanic for this?

Assume Forced Requisition active.

Player A activates TIV to destroy monsters. Player A discard 1 card from his/her hand.
Player B chains with Raigeki Break to destroy FR and discards his only hand.

When does FR effect happens? righ after Player A discards and before Player B can chain, or after the whole chain link resolves?
 
I'm pretty sure that Forced Requistion when it is active is a continuous effect. Continuous effects happen between steps in a chain. So your opponent would have to discard right after you discard your card when you put the effect on the chain.

This is the same thing as Spirit Reaper being destroyed in between steps of a chain if an effect that targets it resolves.

Spot's Knight
 
spotsknight said:
This is the same thing as Spirit Reaper being destroyed in between steps of a chain if an effect that targets it resolves.

Actually, "Spirit Reaper" is only destroyed after the entire chain involving it being targetted resolves.

I was baffled when I heard this ruling, but I spoke with Steve and he said it was just another "Konami said so..."

A more accurate example is "Berserk Gorilla", which can be destroyed in between steps of a chain.
 
Netrepâ„¢ said:
Spirit Reaper

5. "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed by its own effect after a card that targets it resolves. If a Spell Card targets it, and the activation of that Spell Card is negated (such as with "Magic Jammer"), then "Spirit Reaper" is not destroyed. However, if the effect of the Spell Card was negated, such as if "Imperial Order" is active, then "Spirit Reaper" is destroyed because the Spell Card resolves (even though its effect is negated). Even if "Imperial Order" is already active on the field, you can activate a card such as "Tribute to the Doomed" designating "Spirit Reaper", and "Spirit Reaper" will be destroyed by its own effect.
This seams to contradict what Steve told you.
 
Fiendish Envoy said:
Actually, "Spirit Reaper" is only destroyed after the entire chain involving it being targetted resolves.

I was baffled when I heard this ruling, but I spoke with Steve and he said it was just another "Konami said so..."

A more accurate example is "Berserk Gorilla", which can be destroyed in between steps of a chain.
That would be what is called "outdated and corrected".
 
Fiendish Envoy said:
Actually, "Spirit Reaper" is only destroyed after the entire chain involving it being targetted resolves..
Berserk Gorilla is a easier example, but you are mistaken about Spirit Reaper. It has to wait for the effect that targets it to resolve, however if the effect resolves then SR is immediately destroyed before the next step in the chain resolves.

Spot's Knight
 
What about Activating Forced Requisition with Mirage of Nightmare?
If I discard for Mirage of Nightmare, can I activate Forced Requisition so that any subsequent discards will trigger Forced Requisition's effect?
I am gonna run Mirage, the Cheerful Coffin, and Forced Requisitio if I find out for sure I can activate Forced Requisition when I discard for the Cheerful Coffin.
 
Wait a minute. I thought Forced Requisition doesn't work for cards that has cost.

Example: Tribe-Infecting Virus

I thought Forced Requisition only worked on cards that actually discards and does nothing else.

Example: The Cheerful Coffin
 
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