krishna said:
I'm a Moderator on another Forum, and I'm trying to write up an article on the things that I've learned from you all here. Would it be okay if I referenced the posts from this forum (citing them of course) and possibly have someone proof read it before I submit it? I just want to make sure I don't screw something up. All credit will be given to those who have helped with informing me.
I'm sure that'd be fine. This isn't a private forum.
krishna said:
Oh BTW Maruno, your deckmaster guidlines are known a little on our Forum. Someone brought them up recently.
Ooh, interesting. Would you mind posting a link?
Priority in the Draw Phase is just the same as in any other Phase. Of course, you can only activate Spell Speed 2 or 3 cards, but it's still the same as, say, the Main Phase. The turn player is allowed to play the first card.
As far as I'm aware, the response window for the draw is the same as that for the Summon of a monster. You don't chain to the action, you respond to it. The turn player gets to play a card first. Since there are far fewer cards that respond to the draw than to a Summon, and people rarely play those cards, responding to the draw is glossed over. However, it works the same as a Summon.
krishna said:
Also, if TP was to say "I end my turn" and NTP was to activate a card during the end phase, after it resolves, can you regain priority to activate a new card before your turn ends? Or would it end, since you already declaired that you wanted to end your turn? Does a player need to be careful with how they end their turn in this way? Would it be legal???
You decide to end a Phase. You have nothing more you want to do in it. But your opponent wants to play a card, and does so. Because of this, you now want to do something else in that same Phase. You don't want to end it, after all.
Luckily, you can do that something, even though you said you wanted to end that Phase earlier. You always have the chance to look at the game and decide you're happy with it before you move on. Your opponent activating their card may change the game in a way you don't like, and so you want to rectify it. You can do so.