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Goat format chaos control deck list
Goat format chaos control deck list











goat format chaos control deck list

So, how does the deck survive in this new environment? well, for a while, it didn’t. before the battle position ruling change that pushed scapegoat and metamorphosis over the top, soul control was a cutting-edge answer to stuff like zombies and chaos control (the proto-goat decks that played similar monster cores, typically with 2 scapegoat and 1 metamorphosis, not to be confused with the decks we now call chaos control that typically play multiple copies of chaos sorcerer), but when multiple mained tsukuyomis became the standard, playing a monarch-based deck meant that you were weeks behind the curve. Soul control is something of an antithesis to goat control. it’s also no secret that it’s not exactly popular in goat format not then, not now. I guess that is the exception, and with the current format it's the fast effect table (which does not include ignition effects).It’s no secret that i think soul control is one of the coolest ygo decks of all time. I took that as if ignition priority was in place again in the current format. Perhaps I misinterpretet the line "Believe it or not, with one exception, everything that you will find on Konami's chart is the same in Goat Format.". The old ways are the way goat does it, because that's how it worked in 2005. They explain there is a distinction in the link you were reading. How "the TCG and OCG Priority rules currently function" is not goat format. Player A then activates "Bottomless Trap Hole", since the Special Summon of "Chaos Sorcerer" was the most recent action to have occurred "Bottomless Trap Hole" is now Chain Link 2." The effect of "Chaos Sorcerer" is now Chain Link 1. "Player B, the turn player, has priority, so they can activate the Ignition Effect of "Chaos Sorcerer". "the turn player could Summon "Lonefire Blossom" and activate its effect before their opponent could activate "Eatgaboon"." The very sources you state give us examples. I would think in all those examples those are not quick effects, so the opponents player spell/trap card just goes into effect, leaving you without a window for the monster's effect to activate.? (at least in my head that was the ruling, a long time ago XD ). However, if he has no response to Breaker the Magical Warrior's trigger effect, then the chain will resolve, and player A can activate an ignition effect (such as Breaker the Magical Warrior's ignition effect to destroy a spell/trap card) before player B can activate his Ring of Destruction.

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Player B may chain Ring of Destruction to destroy Breaker the Magical and deal 1600 damage before player A can use Breaker the Magical Warrior to destroy a spell/trap card. Player A can activate the effect of Cannon Soldier, tributing Sangan, before player B can activate Torrential Tribute.Įxample 3: Player A summons Breaker the Magical Warrior, and its trigger effect to add a spell counter is activated. Player A can activate the effect of Tribe-Infecting Virus before player B can activate Book of Moon.Įxample 2: Player A controls a face-up Cannon Soldier and summons Sangan. This change does not affect how trigger effects work.Įxample 1: Player A summons Tribe-Infecting Virus. In Goat Format, when a chain or summon has finished resolving, the turn player can activate a "fast effect" or a monster's ignition effect before the opponent is allowed to respond. In current format Yu-Gi-Oh!, when a chain or summon has finished resolving, the turn player can activate a "fast effect" (spell speed 2 or higher) before the opponent can. This is the same mechanic as what people in 2005 called "priority." Believe it or not, with one exception, everything that you will find on Konami's chart is the same in Goat Format. The current format rules on what Konami calls "fast effect timing" and "open and closed gamestates" are found by clicking here. Priority is often misunderstood by newer Goat Format players, but it's actually not very complicated. Goat Format Rule #4: Priority for Ignition Effects













Goat format chaos control deck list