Player A has 2 monsters on the field and plays Advanced Ritual Art - targeting Demise.
Player B, in response to Advanced Ritual Art plays Ojama Trio.
The question is, does Demise hit the field before Ojama Trio takes efffect?
If yes, does Ojama fizzle out, or is it flipped back face down since its conditions could not be met?
If no, What happens to Demise? Does it remain in Player A's hand or with no monster spaces to go to, is it destroyed in a fashion like the ruling for Snatch Steal?
"When your opponent activates "Snatch Steal", and you chain "Ojama Trio" to fill up his/her remaining Monster Zones, then there is no room for the stolen monster, it is destroyed."
Answer:
I see a few problems here, but one that every Judge in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG needs to know and understand.
Chains resolve Last-In-First-Out. You start with the last Chain Link and resolve it first, then you resolve the second-to-last effect, and so on until you have resolved the first Chain Link and the entire Chain is done resolving.
So in this question we have a player activating "Advanced Ritual Art". This effect is Chain Link 1.
Their opponent chains "Ojama Trio". This is Chain Link 2.
Advanced Ritual Art --> Ojama Trio
Following the rules for resolving Chains, "Ojama Trio" is resolved first because it is the last effect on the Chain. After "Ojama Trio" resolves, "Advanced Ritual Art" would resolve.
In this situation "Ojama Trio" resolves first and Special Summons 3 Ojama Tokens onto Player A's side of the field. This gives Player A 5 monsters on their side of the field. They don't have any more room.
Next, "Advanced Ritual Art" wants to resolve, but it cannot because it has no where to Ritual Summon its Ritual Monster. Its effect disappears. With no remaining effects on the Chain, it is now finished resolving.
Also, "Advanced Ritual Art" DOES NOT TARGET ANYTHING. I see a lot of people saying this, and they need to stop.
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About the whole "targeting" thing... Does it work this way? I activate Advanced Ritual Art and then special summon the monster as it resolves. So in the case of the Ojama Trio scenerio, the opponent would not know what was going to be summoned. Is that how it works or do you have to declare what you are summoning as you play the card?
Answer:
From the FAQ: "You choose the Ritual Monster you want to Ritual Summon when the effect resolves."
When you activate "Advanced Ritual Art", you do not state what monster you will be Ritual Summoning. This information is not revealed until the effect is actually resolved. If your opponent wants to respond with their own effect, they will be doing so without any knowledge of what Ritual Monster you are intending to Ritual Summon.
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Curtis Schultz
Official UDE Rules Dude
CurtisSchultz_Netrep@Hotmail.com