Hello everyone,
I struggle to understand how timing works in goat format. Let's say my opponent starts his main phase. Can he summon a monster or change the position of a monster using his priority before I activate my set MST? Or does priority only work for card effects (e.g. if he wants to play pot of greed)?
Same question at the end of a chain, can I activate a card on resolution before he summons a monster?
Thank you
Priority
Pretty sure it's starting a phase gives turn player priority to do actions, so you would want to use Quick Effects in Standby or Draw if you want to do it before they play a card. At the end of a chain or action (such as setting a card) turn player gets priority to use Quick Effects, then the opponent does, so you can use Quick Effects before they do another action or Spell Speed 1 effect.
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So in the first scenario: beginning of Main Phase he gets to summon before I use MST.
In the second scenario, a chain happened: I get to play MST before they can use ignition effect or summon a monster.
Did I get it right?
In the second scenario, a chain happened: I get to play MST before they can use ignition effect or summon a monster.
Did I get it right?
in Goat format, your opponent retains ignition effect priority and fast effect priority on the resolution of a chain
this changed some time around 06/07. For example in Edison format your opponent only retains ignition effect priority on the resolution of a chain if the last thing to happen is a summon. If the chain resolves in anything else (e.g. Jar of Greed) then they would only retain fast effect priority
it is correct that in either case, you can use a fast effect before your opponent can summon a monster though
this changed some time around 06/07. For example in Edison format your opponent only retains ignition effect priority on the resolution of a chain if the last thing to happen is a summon. If the chain resolves in anything else (e.g. Jar of Greed) then they would only retain fast effect priority
it is correct that in either case, you can use a fast effect before your opponent can summon a monster though
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