After that, it may be activated during either player's turn. Normal Trap Cards are Spell Speed 2. They can be activated during either player's turn as long as it wasn't set that turn. Continuous Trap Cards are also Spell Speed 2. Their effects are applied as long as they are face-up on the field.
Counter Trap Cards are a Spell Speed 3. There are some exceptions on activating Trap Cards, some cards allow Trap Cards to be activated during the turn it's set or even from the hand. Wiki Explore. When can I activate quick effects? Can you activate traps on draw phase? Are quick effects faster than traps? Can a quick effect negate a counter trap?
Can you chain to a counter trap? Why is negate attack a counter trap? To make good use of this, first attack with a monster who already has them attached, then banish Battle to transfer them to a different unit and empower its strike in the same combat phase.
Another of the Phantasm Spiral series, Assault also activates from your hand with Umi fielded. It targets a "Phantasm Spiral Dragon" you control; if it ever destroys three effect monsters in battle while equipped with three Phantasm Spiral spells with different names, you automatically win the duel! Plus, you can banish Assault from your graveyard to prevent the destruction whether through battle or effect of one or more normal monsters you control.
Use Assault to empower Spiral Dragon, then banish it when he needs protection, providing more time to access his instant-win condition. Like Battle, you can only employ Assault while you control at least one normal monster and no effect monsters. This works great when your opponent attacks while the difference in your monsters' ATK is less than letting you triumph in the clash , or you need to cancel a dangerous effect.
Additionally, you can banish Power from your graveyard to equip a Phantasm Spiral spell from your hand or graveyard to a normal monster you control, an excellent way to recycle a spent equipment. I enjoy using Power in my own Phantasm decks, especially since it's cheap and easy to test, costing well under a single dollar! Transmigration is a counter trap noted by its arrow in the upper-right corner , letting you activate it even in response to other counters. You can activate it from your field while you control a "Galaxy-Eyes" monster, or from your hand if it's a "Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon.
Use Transmigration when your opponent initiates a combo to thwart their entire stack. Hand-Activated When: You control exactly three Blackwing monsters. Of course, many face-downs are traps or quick-play spells that could potentially be activated in response, but those with specific activation windows will miss their timing, and any regular spells sets as bluffs will be destroyed.
Throw in its potential hand activation, and you have a powerhouse of a card. Plus, you can always swap it out with your side deck if your opponent isn't running many face-downs. Hand-Activated When: You control exactly three Blackwings and no other monsters. Black Sonic works similarly to the infamous "Mirror Force," as you can activate it when your opponent attacks a Blackwing you control.
However, rather than destroying all opposing attack position monsters, Sonic banishes them, adeptly preventing graveyard recoveries and circumventing destruction immunities. MST simply destroys the card and the effect will still activate unless the card needs to be on the field for its effect to trigger.
If the monster is flipped face-up during the Damage Step; damage calculation is carried out, then the Flip Effect is resolved. This will become clearer later on. Trigger Effects are Spell Speed 1 and therefore cannot be chained to other effects, except when multiple Trigger Effects want to be activated simultaneously, in which case they will form a Chain with each other according to the rules for simultaneous effects. When rock is subjected to increasing stresses there comes a time when it is on the point of failure.
Any small external influence, such as a seismic wave, may then be sufficient to precipitate the failure. This is known as the trigger effect.
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