Lava Golem reset?

-Xe0-

New Member
Hi guys,
I got another question for you. This is the situation:
Player A got a face up Lava Golem on his side and no other cards. Player B got a face down Book of Moon and a face-down Ceasefire on his side.
Player A is now entering his Stand-By-Phase. The effect of Lave Golem is activated. Player A takes the damage and want to go through to Main-Phase, but Player B wants to activate his Ceasefire and chains Book of Moon to it. So he things the effect of Lava Golem would trigger again.
Now my question:
1. Will Lava Golem be reset by the chain with Ceasefire and Book of Moon?
2. If Yes, will the effect of Lava Golem trigger again during the same Stand-By-Phase?
3. A friend of mine got the idea that there is no time to build the " Ceasefire - Book of Moon -chain". If this is true, i will add another trigger effect that is statet after Lava Golem s effect, so Player B can chain Ceasefire and Book of Moon to this action. Would this then work?
thx for reply
greetz
Xe0
 
Bill said:
Lava Golem wouldn't activate twice. It would activate once at the beginning. After Ceasefire is activated, Lava Golem wouldn't reset.
I really dont see why it or Bowganian wouldnt inflict another Direct Damage to life points if flipped face-down during the Standby Phase and flipped face-up while still in the Standby Phase.

The condition for the Trigger is that both cards activate in Standby Phase and that if there are more than one effect that must resolve, the turn player decides which effect would resolve first, so if you had Bowganian face-up as well as Lava Golem and you and your opponent have each taken 600 and 1000 damage respectively, lets say your opponent is left with 1600 life points remaining and you have 2000 life points remaining.

Ist Chainlink
Opponent activates Book of Moon to flip Lava Golem face-down

Turn Player chains with his own Book of Moon to flip Bowganian face-down.

RESOLVE
Both Players monsters are now face-down


2nd Chainlink
Opponent activates Ceasefire to flip monsters face-up.

Turn Player chains his own Ceasefire to opponents Ceasefire.

RESOLVE
Turn Players Ceasefire inflicts 1000 damage to life points.

Opponents Ceasefire inflicts 1000 damage to life points.

Bowganian and Lava Golem are BOTH now face-up again during Standby Phase. Turn Player Resolves Bowganian's effect and inflicts 600 Direct Damage to opponents life points. Game Over....
 
Well, in all honesty that may be a valid combo. After all, you can get your Serpent back from the graveyard multiple times during the same Standby phase (say you activate several Raigeki Breaks) and "Lava Golem"'s condition a) is manditory so there's no timing and b) is triggered during the Standby phase so if it is Moon-ed and then Ceasefire-ed, the game would look at that as a new "Lava Golem".
 
My thoughts are with masterwoo0. We know that if Sinister Serpent goes to the graveyard in the standby phase it's effect is activated and may be used twice in that phase. I see no reason why it wouldn't activate again.
 
I say why not?

If you can activate Call of the Haunted and Bowganian is Special Summon during the Standby Phase, and it will inflict it's damage, what's they difference in -Xeo-'s example?

EDIT: This is a public servive announcement! Digital Jedi can read people's MiNdZ! Cover your head folks! Q>.<Q lol
 
Digital Jedi said:
Never really looked at it that way before. But after reading your posts I don't see any reason why Lava Golem or Bowganian wouldn't inflict damage again. I guess it begs the question, if I Call of the Haunted Bowganian during my Standby Phase will his effect trigger? If the answer is yes, then Xeo's combo should work as well.

Ummm, Bowganian triggers during the End Phase, so what would that have to do with the Standby Phase??

-chaosruler
 
chaosruler said:
geez, i try to correct you, and I'm wrong, dur

-chaosruler
:D Thats okay, You've caught me more than a few times.

Although just typing the two card names makes me want to put my old Burn deck back together. <dreamy>
 
Manta said:
[Going off on a tangent] I was under the curious idea that it was continous, since it happens any time during that phase [/Going off on a tangent].

It's both actually. The effect is always active and triggers during the standby phase.
 
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