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    TDA quizzes: Week 3

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    Post by The Detonator Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:32 am

    TDA Quiz Week 3:
    Theme: Priority.

    DO NOT POST ANSWERS IN THIS TOPIC, YOU WILL RECIEVE A WARNING IF YOU DO SO

    Anybody may participate in this event. You may use online resources such as yugioh.wikia and your KCVDS to read card effects and help you answer the questions. All answer are to be set out in the following way and PM'd to me in the TDA PM system:

    Here's how your answer sheet should look like
    Spoiler:

    If you want to add any additional comments to the quiz feel free to do so as I will read each one and appreciate the feedback. You might want to include questions you liked, questions you didn't like, what other type of questions you would like to see on the quiz etc. By next week I will release the results and let you know who the winner(s) are for the week as well as give you detailed answers for each question. Good luck and hopefully this will continue to build yor Yu-Gi-Oh card knowledge.

    The winner(s) will recieve 200 SC, each entrant will recieve 10 SC per correct answer.



    Question 1:
    Which statement about Priority is correct?

    a). Priority is a player's "right" to be able to activate his/her effect, ensuring its spot on chain link 1 during their own or their opponents turn.

    b). Priority does not allow players to automatically activate and resolve effects without a chain

    c). Priority assures a card's activation and resolution by assuring its place as chain link 1.

    d). The most common cards that have priority are Ignition effect monster cards.

    e). All of the above.



    Question 2:
    Player A has 4 monster cards in their hand. Which of the following is incorrect in regard to calling "Priority"?

    a). Player A can Special Summon Dark Armed Dragon and call Priority. Player A must then remove 1 DARK monster from play from their Graveyard and select a target card before Player B can respond.

    b). Player A can Summon Breaker the Magical Warrior and call Priority. Player A selects a target Spell or Trap card before Player B can respond.

    c). Player A can Special Summon Chaos Sorceror and call Priority. Player A must select a target face-up monster before Player B can respond.

    d). Player A can Summon [i]Dark Grepher
    and call Priority. Player A can discard Breaker the Magical Warrior or
    Dark Armed Dragon[/i] before Player B can respond.

    e). None of the above.



    Question 3:
    Player A has just Synchro Summoned Drill Warrior to the field and calls Priority for Drill Warrior's 2nd effect. Player B responds with Bottomless Trap Hole, Player A then chains Shrink. Player B finishes the chain by actvating Book of Moon. Niether player wishes to activate any more cards. Which of the following is correct?

    a). In order to activate Drill Warrior's 2nd effect you must discard a card when you call Priority. The effect will not resolve.

    b). In order to activate Drill Warrior's 2nd effect you must discard a card when you call Priority. The effect will resolve.

    c). You do not need to do anything to activate Drill Warrior's 2nd effect when you call Priority, you must discard a card when the effect is resolving in the above chain and remove Drill Warrior from play.

    d). You do not need to do anything to activate Drill Warrior's 2nd effect when you call Priority, you must discard a card when the effect is resolving in the above chain but Drill Warrior will not be removed from play.

    e). You do not need to do anything to activate Drill Warrior's 2nd effect when you call Priority, the effect will not resolve.


    Question 4:
    Player A has a face-up Colossal Fighter on the field and Player B controls a face-up Attack position Goyo Guardian. Player A declares an attack against Goyo Guardian in which Player B responds with Shrink, targetting Colossal Fighter. Niether player wishes to activate any more cards. Which of the following is correct?

    a). The activation of Shrink creates a Battle Replay. Player A may cancel the attack if he/she wishes to do so.

    b). Colossal Fighter will be destroyed by battle. Both Player A and Player B activate their monsters effects. Player A targets Colossal Fighter and when the chain resolves, Colossal Fighter is Special Summoned to Player A's side of the field.

    c). Colossal Fighter will be destroyed by battle. Both Player A and Player B activate their monsters effects. Player A targets Colossal Fighter and when the chain resolves, Colossal Fighter is Special Summoned to Player B's side of the field.

    d). Colossal Fighter will be destroyed by battle. Both Player A and Player B activate their monsters effects. Player A cannot target Colossal Fighter and when the chain resolves, Colossal Fighter is Special Summoned to Player B's side of the field and another Warrior-Type monster is Special Summoned to Player A's side of the field.

    e). None of the above.


    Question 5: True or False?
    When summoning Caius the Shadow Monarch, Player A should call "Priority" to ensure Caius the Shadow Monarch's effect is Chain Link 1.


    Question 6: True or False?
    Continuous effects will always become Chain Link 1 due to Priority.


    Question 7: True or False?
    When 2 Mandatory Trigger efects activate at the same time (one controlled by Player A and one controlled by Player B), the turn Player can decide which effect becomes Chain Link 1 and which effect becomes Chain Link 2 because he/she has Priority.


    Question 8: True or False?
    During Player A's turn, Player B can never call Priority.


    Question 9:
    in a sort paragraph, explain your answer to question 8.


    Remember to PM me the answers, good luck to everyone who enters.

    --The Detonator--


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    Post by The Detonator Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:36 am

    RESULTS:

    Question 1:
    Correct answer: b
    a). 0%
    b). 44.44%
    c). 11.11%
    d). 0%
    e). 44.44%

    A very difficult question. Lots of you prompted for the "all of the above" option and that is a little worrying.

    Response a).
    This statement is incorrect, you can only call Priority on your own turn. You do not have priority during your opponents turn.

    Response b).
    This statement is the only correct statement. Like this response states: calling Priority does not mean your effect will resolve without using a chain. Ignition effects for example will be chain link 1 (due to calling of Priority) and do start a chain, so if an opponent responds, a chain will form.

    Response c).
    This statement is incorrect. Calling Priority does not ensure the resolution of an effect, only the activation. The effect can still fizzle, or can still be negated if your opponent responds with the correct cards.

    Response d).
    This statement is incorrect. Cards do not have Priority, this is very important to realise. It is the player that has Priority not the cards themselves.

    Response e).
    By reasoning, this statement is incorrect. These are the very basics of the ideaology behind Priority so people answering with e). should take the time to read up on Priority to understand exactly what it is in a little more detail as 3/4 above responses are incorrect not correct.


    Question 2:
    Correct answer: b
    a). 0%
    b). 55.56%
    c). 22.22%
    d). 0%
    e). 22.22%

    This is a crucial question to understanding how priority works in terms of ignition monster effects. The key thing to remember is: what is the first action of the effect when i activate it? This will allow you to understand what will happen if you call Priority.

    Response a).
    This response is not incorrect. When Special Summoning Dark Armed Dragon you must remove a DARK monster from play as a cost to activate the effect.

    Response b).
    This was the incorrect response. When calling Priority, the very first effect of the monster is what is placed as Chain Link 1. In this case, the placing of a Spell Counter onto Breaker the Magical Warrior is the first action performed by the ignition of Breaker's effect. The effect which then removes a SPell Counter from Breaker will need to be activated in a seperate chain. Therefore. When calling Priority with Breaker the Magical Warrior, Chain Link 1 is the addition of a Spell Counter, not the destruction of a Spell or Trap Card.

    Response c).
    This response is not incorrect. You must always select a target of an ignition effect when calling Priority. It doesn't matter what the effect is, if it involves a target(s) on the field, they must be selected before a response by your opponent is made.

    Response d).
    This response is not incorrect. Once again when calling Priority and activating an ignition effect, you must fulfill all costs to trully activate the effect. One DARK monster card must be discarded as a cost, then the opponent can respond.

    Response e).
    By reasoning this statement is not the correct response.


    Question 3:
    Correct answer: d
    a). 55.56%
    b). 0%
    c). 11.11%
    d). 22.22%
    e). 11.11%

    I knew this would be difficult and it appeared it was. Nobody was very sure about the correct answer with 75% of you giving the incorrect responses. Well done to the few that got it right.

    Response a).
    Why is a). incorrect? We must refer to our knowledge of a cost and what exactly it is. A cost is something you must pay/do to activate an effect. The common mistake people make is that they see "discard a card" and immidiantly think, oh its a cost! With Drill Warrioirs effect this is not the case. Look at how the effect is worded. "Discard 1 card and remove this card from play". The key word here is "and". This tells us that the action of discarding a card and removing Drill Warrior from play happens at the same time when the effect is resolving. None is a cost. So when you call Priority with Drill Warrior, nothing needs to be done to activate its effect as there are no costs involved.

    Response b).
    Once again. No cost is involved, you do not need to discard a card at activation.

    Response c).
    Drill Warrior will not be removed from play. Quite simply, when Drill Warrior's effect resolves, it is face-down. The effect of discarding will go through but because Drill Warrior is face-down it will not be able to remove itself from play.

    Response d).
    The correct response well done to the few that got this. From what we have concluded. Discarding a card is not a cost, and because Drill Warrior is face-down it will not be removed from play.

    Response e).
    Discaring a card will take place, so the effect does resolve. The only thing that doesn't happen is the removal of Drill Warrior.


    Question 4:
    Correct answer: c
    a). 0%
    b). 11.11%
    c). 44.44%
    d). 33.33%
    e). 11.11%

    Im actally really suprised. Well done to the majority of you, i thought this would be much more difficult.

    Response a).
    The activation of Shrink will not cause a Battle Replay. Battle Replay's only occur when the amount of monsters on the field changes, or a new monster is place onto the field.

    Response b).
    This is a complicated chain that only people that understand Similtaneous effects that go on a chain will be able to identify. Most of you however did not pick this response which was an incorrect one. This is how it works.

    Player A attacks Player B, Colossal Fighter is destroyed by battle.
    Chain Link 1: Colossal Fighter's effect activates (the turn player's Mandatory Trigger effects will activate first).
    Chain Link 2: Goyo Guardian's effect activates
    ---Chain Resolves backwards---
    Chain Link 2: Goyo Guardian will Special Summon Colossal Fighter
    Chain Link 1: Colossal Fighter resolves but can no longer Special Summon itself.

    From the above we can see the result will not be this response but the next one.

    Response c).
    The correct response. The chain will resolve in this way as seen above.

    Response d).
    Player A is able to target Colossal Fighter, but when the chain resolves, Colossal Fighter will not summon itself. Instead, a different Warrior monster should be targetted. Remember, you must always pick your targets when activating effect before resolving them! Colossal's effect activates when it is sent to the Graveyard, so, it is perfectly legal for it to target itself.

    Response e).
    Incorrect.


    Question 5: FALSE
    True: 22.22%
    False: 77.78%

    Caius the Shadow Monarch has a Mandatory Trigger effect, this effect activates as soon as it is summoned and Priority does not need to be called. It will be chain Link 1 in all scenarios unless the summon or the activation of the effect is negated.


    Question 6: FALSE
    True: 22.22%
    False: 77.78%

    Priority does not make a Continuous effect Chain Link 1. Firstly, Continuous effects don't use a chain, they are never Chain Link 1 in any scenario. For example, you cannot chain to Jinzo's negation effect, or Spirit Reaper prevention of being destroyed by battle.


    Question 7: FALSE
    True: 33.33%
    False: 66.67%

    This is an example of Similtaneous effects going on the chain. Priority has nothing to do with this. Two effects are activating at the same time and a chain is formed by specific rules. The turn players mandatory effects are always placed as chain link 1 in this scenario.


    Question 8: TRUE
    True: 55.56%
    False: 44.44%

    Interesting the 50/50 skew this question had. Your opponent can never call Priority in your turn unless you pass Priority to them. It is the turn player that always retains Priority in ever phase during their turn, and then decides wether to pass Priority to their opponent by not activating any cards.


    Well done to a Mr. Supreme King, once again you were the top of them al this week with a outstanding 8/9. Once again no aces. This test was hard. Priority is one of the expert rulings not everybody can grasp. Hopefully this quiz gives you an insight into the world of priority. Next week we will work on Similtaneous effects going on the chain. This popped up multiple times in this quiz so it would be good to see how much you all really know on that.

    --The Detonator--


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    Post by Supreme_King Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:44 pm

    Damn question 7, so close Very Happy

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    Post by overd0se.KayKay Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:24 pm

    Again 1 less than SK Very Happy
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    Post by CaptainChrno Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:45 pm

    I never knew that Q2 has an Incorrect in the question >.> Almost snatch the highest score Twisted Evil
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    Post by coolnerdbird Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:04 am

    I am so bad at these, 4/9 XD If this was a math class my asain parents would kick me out of the house... for a bit, like an hour XP
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    Post by CatGirl Wed May 12, 2010 8:53 am

    Seems you guys did well. ^^

    Event completed. Topic closed.

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