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when can u turn this trap card into face up postion?
As you can see, if you activate to use the card in response to an attack, you can NOT use it's effect at the same chain.UDE--Chains said:Note on terminology: Some Continuous Trap Cards have effects that can be re-used, such as "Ultimate Offering", "Skull Lair", etc. To "activate" these Trap Cards is to flip the Trap Card from face-down to face-up, just like with any other Trap Card. Once the card is activated, you may "use" the card, or "use its effect", or "activate the effect." These are all synonymous terms but are different from activation of the card (which still means flipping the Trap Card face-up). The "use" of a Continuous Trap Card's effect (which has a Spell Speed of 2) can be chained and can be chained to. You CANNOT activate (flip face-up) a Continuous Trap Card and also use its effect in the same chain. In order to use the effect of a Continuous Trap Card, it must have been activated (flipped face-up) before the current chain was initiated.
Kyhotae said:Well, Konami hasn't "said so" about either "Fairy Box" or "Ordeal of the Traveller" as far as I could find, so you have to go by the text. You can't activate "Ordeal of the Traveller" until an attack is declared. That's what it says in the first sentence.
and so forth, for instance, check this card:Sakuretsu Armor
You can only activate this card when your opponent declares an attack. Destroy the attacking monster.
UDE--Chains said:Note on terminology: Some Continuous Trap Cards have effects that can be re-used, such as "Ultimate Offering", "Skull Lair", etc. To "activate" these Trap Cards is to flip the Trap Card from face-down to face-up, just like with any other Trap Card. Once the card is activated, you may "use" the card, or "use its effect", or "activate the effect." These are all synonymous terms but are different from activation of the card (which still means flipping the Trap Card face-up). The "use" of a Continuous Trap Card's effect (which has a Spell Speed of 2) can be chained and can be chained to. You CANNOT activate (flip face-up) a Continuous Trap Card and also use its effect in the same chain. In order to use the effect of a Continuous Trap Card, it must have been activated (flipped face-up) before the current chain was initiated.
Fairy Box
Each time a monster on your opponent's side of the field attacks
Ordeal of a Traveler
You can only activate this card's effect when your opponent declares an attack
Soul Demolition
You can only activate this card's effect when you have a Fiend-Type monster on your side of the field
No, that doesn't sound right at all. You can activate the card whenever you want (flip it face-up). You can activate the effect of the card when your opponent's monster attacks (optional).Kyhotae said:When are you guys gonna realize that it's not "Royal Oppression". It has an optional trigger effect. It does not have to resolve to the field before you get the effect. The wording is so because it can be activated multiple times due to the fact that it is a Continuous Trap Card. The effect goes off the first time it is activated, too. It's like a "Sakuretsu Armor" that stays on the field and let's you destroy one attacking monster per turn. The effect triggers the first time it's flippped and every time after that. As such, since you cannot activate the effect unless the opponent declares an attack, the first time you activate it must be in response to an attack as well.
Kyhotae said:It has an optional trigger effect.
You may be right on this one. It might not be a Optional Trigger Effect, but infact an Optional Multi-Trigger Effect. But in any case, you can NOT activate an Optional Multi-Trigger Effect in the middle of a resolving chain (except if you are using one of the Archfiend monster).DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:Could you please list everything taht leads you to believe it is a trigger effect?
I agree,DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:Could you please list everything taht leads you to believe it is a trigger effect?
(If it is a trigger effect i'd agree with what you're saying, but information i posted earlier suggests its actually a Manually Activated effect (ignition-like/multi-trigger))