The situation where you can crow albion in EP before it triggers is specifically if its the opponents albion on _your_ turn, since TP has priority to activate an effect before albion and albion needs to be CL1.
@@ceriseeverhart3499I believe it's because Albion is a "when" or an if. Can't remember the exact wording but it triggers the same turn it's sent to the graveyard. Regardless if who's turn it is.
@@hannessteffenhagen61 priority even without an explicit quick effect? I thought those always take precedence in an open game state? Or is it like entering MP and letting TP have to do a chainable action first?
Master duel is the first game to explicitly use tcg rulings. using master duel to resolve rulings (if no bugs) is fine. using edopro is not, as its ocg rules.
Oh no, he's gonna get banned while banned for messing up a ruling. Start of phase priority always goes to the turn player, toggle your Chain Triggers to In in MD and you get to choose between your availible Quick Effects and any Standby/End Phase lingering effects as your first action for the phase, and as soon as you're out of (or pass priority on) Quick Effects you'll get one last yes/no prompt just to make sure whether you want to do those things, left in as a holdover from when it DIDN'T allow you to time all of them properly like this and tried to order some of them for you even with the toggle On.
If you’ve played master duel, and you’re playing competitively you should definitely know this ruling. I’ve come across this situation several times. Sometimes I lose games just because I’m curious how a situation plays out.
It was these testing videos that I both found and subscribed to this channel so this was great even if I showed up live just as the test concluded. I also like how much in denial Coder was trying to move the blame on to Master Duel and not just him being rusty at the beginning of the debacle.
@@saladbetch8235 There are a small amount of things that can be wrong or ruled wrong tho, I forgot which but there was one ruling MD got wrong from what the database said. Not to mention it using the OCG for certain effect timings. Otherwise it's probably correct like 98% of the time I assume.
Makes a mistake Doubles down on it Starts blaming MD for his own mistake Claims to have done it numerous times Tries to prove everyone wrong Proves himself wrong Coder riding that roller-coaster of delusion on full speed with no brakes.
i think its because since its the opponent's end phase, albion is allowed to start as the initial chain during the end phase because it fulfills the requirement to activate its effect if its not banished AND Opponent has priority because its their turn . therefore D.D crow is too late to interrupt albion during the Opponent end phase btw starting 7:40 we have coder doing 5 stage of grief in 2 minutes 10 seconds (till 9:52)
You can also do this with Runick (Munin) and how at end phase, it gives you the options of effects to activate, and one of them is Munin's life gain effect.
Well, I've definitely cheated thinking the exact same thing as coder. I genuinely thought that it's only the main phases that are open game states when you enter them and that other phases you pass prio to your opponent upon entering and attempting to leave. What a random arbitrary exception.
Honestly there are rulings everyone cheats on without realizing. Like putting markers on Imperm zones, thinking tribute effects count as activated on field so they are immune to gravekeepers, spell speed and priority. I used to confuse the tribute thing a lot lol.
@@Zero001 I just can't believe I got through all of tear format bystialung people in the end phase during mirrors and no one ever said anything it was just an accepted understanding that yes we're hitting the Albion before the effect activates
@@xCorvus7x I'm saying that turn player has prio but when you declare a phase and do not act you pass priority to your opponent. Barring the main phases unless the action you take is saying "end of main". There's no beginning of draw phase unless you have something like gravekeepers trap, same with standby, and there's no beginning of end phase. It's why you see people go "draw, standby?" As a question because they're asking if the opponent has anything they'd like to do before proceeding.
@@balistikscaarz1959 There is totally a beginning of End Phase, and Beginning of Standby, they just do not come up often because of how empty Standby and End are by default as open states
I'm pretty sure Coder just got confused that it was probably on his turn he Crowed because it sounds more likely that someone would banish with Mirrorjade on the opponent's turn then their own unless you do the me thing and banish Aluber for Branded in Red turn 1.
we all get old ... and confuse the current world with something we dreamed or we just get to dumb to function like we used to - keep your head up grandpa , we still love you
well it's obvious that you would crow first in the end phase often as mirror jade gets activated during the opponents turn way more often than the own especially on master duel where the players are a lot worse to do the more unique lines
CMIIW, the CL still based on whose turn it is, if it's your turn you are prioritized to activate effect first, then your opponent can use their effect, unless your opponent do it on end of main phase 2, it goes both ways. Maybe you crow them on your end phase when your opponent activate mirrorjade on ur turn
Don’t worry Coder your not entirely crazy, Yugioh Master Duel will regularly change rulings. Example: SuperHeavy Samurai Soul Gauntlet’s discard effect states; “During either player's Damage Step, when a Defense Position "Superheavy Samurai" monster you control battles an opponent's monster, and you have no Spell/Trap Cards in your Graveyard: You can send this card from your hand to the Graveyard; your battling monster's DEF becomes double its original DEF until the end of this turn.” However, master duel as of today (May 26 2023) treats this effect as a once per turn effect.
I think this is a matter of turn priority? When a new phase is initiated the player in turn has the priority, so can activate first graveyard effects like Albion. If it was Coder turn he could first activate DD Crow as the first thing in End Phase.
It's same rulling with Spright Elf in your opponent's main phase. Opponent will have priority first before you could trigger Elf's effect even with toggle ON. Because i also tried to use my Elf before it's got kaiju-ed, but sadly, she is gone.
@@TimothyGod unrelated but is that why if I had say a blackbeard on the field and they kaiju me, is it because they have priority over me so I can't use his quick effect?
Perfect example of turn player prio, just like that one time i watched a rated db duel and they went to end of bp gave prio passed to opponent the back to player to use evenly matched and they thought they couldnt use it lol. But yes in a nut shell effects that have a gy effect at ep will resolve starting from turn player then at this point quick effects can be chained from opponent ect. Anither good example i watched was kurikara being book of eclipsed on there turn, then during ep sense they had nothing to use as turn player, book lingering effect resolves flipping then drawing, at this point it then goes back to player to use kurikara to revive a monster in gy due to it still being ep.
This actually happened me about a month ago, but with Protecting Spirit Loagaeth and it's Sp. Summ effect. For some reason the effect didn't trigger to Sp. Summon itself if I added to my hand in the middle of a chain, even if the monster that added it to my hand was on the field at the end of the chain... I closed the game, and returned the next day... The effect resolved normally after that... Never knew what happened...
pretty sure even if u are toggled off, u cant crow before albion triggers. Because albion is trigger eff on EP not quick eff. The system is still gonna ask u even if u are toggled off.
Had it worked like Coder suggested, you would actually make this play in order to play around Talents, so this isn't even an arbitrary ruling. Grandpa Coder is still very funny regardless.
If you do that BEFORE the End Phase, when they ATTEMPT to move into End Phase, you can Crow. And I'm just a learner, I don't even play Hand Traps in any deck - other than in-engine stuffs, if I have any...
TURN PRIORITY CODER. SAY IT WITH ME GRANDPA. TURN PRIORITY. The only way you can do Crow before Albion in EP if it's on your turn specifically and it is your opponents Albion. You have the ability to activate any card that has a legal activation on end before you pass priority to your opponent for them to respond in end phase or before end phase is concluded.
i think he is probably thinking about when master duel ask you that it is about to be end phase or when your opponent is trying to go to the end phase is thats when you can crow not the actual endphase because it triggers and opponent is prio in his turn.. im not a ruling expert but i play branded and my albion got crowed a lot when tears were out.
Did Master duel have an update that made the option to crow happen after the fusions trigger? I wouldn't know this ruling, but seeing you be so serious about this might be a reason why
People fail to realize that Master Duel is run by Konami of Japan aka the OCG. That mean things like rulings might be different and the fact Maxx “C” probably won’t be banned since it’s at 3 in the OCG
He's wrong in how it works crow is a hand trap so it needs to react to something and specifically drawing when your opponent draws a a card (except during draw) fire this effect they cannot draw again for the rest of the turn so technically crow would be useless anyways unless he was drawing more than once in the end cause crow fires allows that draw to go through then no more drawing allowed new turn unless I'm not remembering right and it's until your next draw step
Turn Player can Quick effect first and the opponent can quick effect as a response to turn player action. So you can't crow before albion in end phase if you're not the turn player, but why the hell you wait till end phase to crow albion?
5:00 I know you can use crow in end phase. Right before Albion activates! As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never! I just have to load up master duel to prove it! He ended he turn, he got that stupid monster in grave... You think this is bad? This...this ruling call? He's made worse! That Last Turn? He allowed it!
I THINK I just got cheated in master duel and I need to know what just happened. This is why I hate so many monsters having quick effects… borreland? (The synchro) activates its quick effect, super conductor tyranno chains its quick effect (targets my diabound). Why was I unable to chain diabounds’ quick effect? There was no chance I was gonna win but I hate getting cheated on top of unbreakable boards. There was a monster that could’ve negated my cards activation but I couldn’t even activate. It was like my board became vanilla.
Albion is a trigger effect in the end phase which will always have priority over a quick effects you can only ash it in the end phase not crow bird brain 😂
It is part of the recent update, trigger effects can now be chosen to activate at any chain link together with quick effect even on auto. They just ask you one time on chain prompt and then standard trigger prompt, same thing happen with time thief redoer or any other trigger effect that happened on the same window as your quick effect.
Master duel is ocg, but I dont think that matters here. Cause When I use striker nocto combo on MD it makes my opponent respond cl2 with an ash and nocto cl3 😢 tcg doesnt work that way.
so trhis is 100% a MD problem........the moment between leaving MP/MP2 the crow comes up to use and it blurrs the lines together.....in real yugiooh poepl would announce goinng to end phase which at that time it is the correctt timing to do it when they announce going to next phase which in real yugioh that is what is acceptable play and always has been unless u are playing a purposely card sharking with announcing everything kinda fast but do say it and they blur the lines like MD does of when to use it.
Uk, theres a whole thread about this in adjudication but it only works because turn player resolved a mag and then used a quick effect on res, yugioh is a shitshow i stg
Because MD leans towards how the OCG works. OCG and TCG have different mechanics in how things resolve and can be activated; it's not just the banlist that's different between the two regions. This is why MD is only good to learn how summoning works if you're interested in playing the TCG.
@@TimothyGod Basically any non public knowledge will always be last Lets say you have kagetokage in hand, and you have Tearlament Scream on field. You normal summoned Reinoheart, you can choose any chain links between Scream and Reinoheart but the Kagetokage will always be CL-3 because it's not public knowledge
@@TimothyGod I don't get what are you trying to say but, as my previous example, in TCG you can chose any chain link for Kagetokage, Scream, and reinoheart. But in OCG Kagetokage must be CL-3 OCG and TCG difference lies on whether that you can choose what CL the unknown knowledge will be
the biggest sign that MD is a cancer to the tcg and what the avg tcg player says for going to next phasre and is acceptable but people in the ocg from the time the phaes became a lil more important ocg players would either say every trigger to change phases and go througfh all of them so there is no issue ever which was normal in ocg for playrs....tcg players hate when people do that.....the people who do that in irl tcg are mostly card sharks to cause confusion....say things a lil faster than normal to cause players to fuck up their play or causing the other player to fuck up and get warning or game lose. i think i only ever played against 1 card shark type player as the ycs/sjc level......i was using certian sleeves i liked and the were some what worn no card exposure and would have abeen impossible t cjecl cpmsoderomg everry s;eeve looked different. thbe sleeve was full omntact but with some edge wear on the sleeves but what pissed me off so bad as i was on the 1st tabkle like 8th seat und going into6th round. dude was an asshole from start to end. he got so mad at the game that he tried to pull some bs on me and i did what i did all tourny long i top 16th with 3 time seal 2 drop off full mod package and monarchs with triple thestatos and i woudl change about 10 cards in the deck for side deck that made a completely different experience played with the side but the biggest thing it pissed this guy off so bad.....he sided in 4 DW cards when i sided out all hand destruction which lead to many poeple ending up the end of the match staring a dw cards.....also becaus he was being a dick i asked what wa sin his hand he had 3 in hand and tributed for 1 and so i wasnted ot trigger him more for being an asshole to me well i said to him oh year game 2 took out everything that was hand destrouction....dude got super pissed of throw the chair at the table which he should have been kicked out for doing that technically but nothing happened o him ..i beat him faster than it took me to get new sleeves and put them on.i literally had 2 other poeple helping me sleeve my cards as fast as possible. i had asked a couple judghe i kinda knew form around and asked if the sleeves were on and he actually looked at the deck which 2 judges said it should have been fine becausethere is different wear on every single sleeve and there was 0 chance it was marking cards......t
Sams smugness calling coder grandpa will forever be the greatest part of this video for me specifically
Sam's unabashed, unashamed, undisguised smugness is better than some p**n I've seen.
Coder: * gives a ruling *
Sam: "Are you sure about that grandpa?"
The situation where you can crow albion in EP before it triggers is specifically if its the opponents albion on _your_ turn, since TP has priority to activate an effect before albion and albion needs to be CL1.
Yep, they say this at 9:27
How does TP still get priority when albion effect isn't a quick effect?
@@ceriseeverhart3499I believe it's because Albion is a "when" or an if. Can't remember the exact wording but it triggers the same turn it's sent to the graveyard. Regardless if who's turn it is.
@@ceriseeverhart3499 the turn Player always has priority in an open game state.
@@hannessteffenhagen61 priority even without an explicit quick effect? I thought those always take precedence in an open game state? Or is it like entering MP and letting TP have to do a chainable action first?
This is a despian tragedy for Coder.
But despian comedy for all the viewers
He's definitely branded in red from embarrassment.
it was then when he truly became Coder the Jester of Despia
But now I know
My stream is a Despian Comedy
Judge calls are NEVER a mistake
Unacceptable. Fired from grey name promoted to customer.
"It's ok grandpa we all make mistakes" - I lost it at this exact moment
9:20 "He is delusional! Take him to the infirmary!"
Makes sense why it works, turn player has priority in open gamestate
when the coder is not distant
He *was* distant that time. Distant from the rulings, that is.
Anyone else remember that guy that argued with Coder over a ruling because the ruling was different in another Yu-Gi-Oh game?
Master duel is the first game to explicitly use tcg rulings. using master duel to resolve rulings (if no bugs) is fine. using edopro is not, as its ocg rules.
Oh no, he's gonna get banned while banned for messing up a ruling.
Start of phase priority always goes to the turn player, toggle your Chain Triggers to In in MD and you get to choose between your availible Quick Effects and any Standby/End Phase lingering effects as your first action for the phase, and as soon as you're out of (or pass priority on) Quick Effects you'll get one last yes/no prompt just to make sure whether you want to do those things, left in as a holdover from when it DIDN'T allow you to time all of them properly like this and tried to order some of them for you even with the toggle On.
If you’ve played master duel, and you’re playing competitively you should definitely know this ruling. I’ve come across this situation several times. Sometimes I lose games just because I’m curious how a situation plays out.
It was these testing videos that I both found and subscribed to this channel so this was great even if I showed up live just as the test concluded.
I also like how much in denial Coder was trying to move the blame on to Master Duel and not just him being rusty at the beginning of the debacle.
I can't tell if Coder is de-aging from being proven wrong or aging faster from the stress of being wrong. Either way, it is damn hilarious.
true. MD rulings and compatibility between card interactions are systematically correct. Coder really tried to blame MD lol
@@saladbetch8235 There are a small amount of things that can be wrong or ruled wrong tho, I forgot which but there was one ruling MD got wrong from what the database said. Not to mention it using the OCG for certain effect timings. Otherwise it's probably correct like 98% of the time I assume.
@@DarknessDpa i havent seen MD rulings being incorrect but i do know MD did start to prevent some loop combos from looping too many times
@@DarknessDpa MD is mostly based on OCG so im not surprised theres r similarities between the two in rulings
Morale of the story: use D.D. Crow in end of main against Brandon
Or just Ash the fusion idk
True
Ash B.Fusion or Imperm Lubellion.
Poor Brandon, dude just got sent to the Shadow Realm and he doesn't even know why 🥲
@@LynnLyns or better, use shit like kekbek to return the lubellion back after the opponent initiated the chain after branded fusion
You ash I quit. Thems the rules of Branded
Coder be like: "I am a judge! I AM A JUDGE! I AM S JUDGE, CHAT!"
Mom? Grandpa is screaming about birds again
Coder in the distance: "WooHoo!"
Robina, Toccan!
Played too much Floo.
Makes a mistake
Doubles down on it
Starts blaming MD for his own mistake
Claims to have done it numerous times
Tries to prove everyone wrong
Proves himself wrong
Coder riding that roller-coaster of delusion on full speed with no brakes.
i think its because since its the opponent's end phase, albion is allowed to start as the initial chain during the end phase because it fulfills the requirement to activate its effect if its not banished AND Opponent has priority because its their turn . therefore D.D crow is too late to interrupt albion during the Opponent end phase
btw starting 7:40 we have coder doing 5 stage of grief in 2 minutes 10 seconds (till 9:52)
Coder: You Should Mirrorjade Yourself NOW! ⚡️🌩 ⚡️ 🌩 ⚡️
😂😂😂😂😂 low tier coder
You can also do this with Runick (Munin) and how at end phase, it gives you the options of effects to activate, and one of them is Munin's life gain effect.
Mr. Coder will get account freeze due to incorrect rulling, and misleading information.
Even if its just one?
Wooooch
Well, I've definitely cheated thinking the exact same thing as coder. I genuinely thought that it's only the main phases that are open game states when you enter them and that other phases you pass prio to your opponent upon entering and attempting to leave. What a random arbitrary exception.
Honestly there are rulings everyone cheats on without realizing.
Like putting markers on Imperm zones, thinking tribute effects count as activated on field so they are immune to gravekeepers, spell speed and priority.
I used to confuse the tribute thing a lot lol.
@@Zero001 I just can't believe I got through all of tear format bystialung people in the end phase during mirrors and no one ever said anything it was just an accepted understanding that yes we're hitting the Albion before the effect activates
Which phase starts with the opponent having priority?
@@xCorvus7x I'm saying that turn player has prio but when you declare a phase and do not act you pass priority to your opponent. Barring the main phases unless the action you take is saying "end of main". There's no beginning of draw phase unless you have something like gravekeepers trap, same with standby, and there's no beginning of end phase. It's why you see people go "draw, standby?" As a question because they're asking if the opponent has anything they'd like to do before proceeding.
@@balistikscaarz1959 There is totally a beginning of End Phase, and Beginning of Standby, they just do not come up often because of how empty Standby and End are by default as open states
I'm pretty sure Coder just got confused that it was probably on his turn he Crowed because it sounds more likely that someone would banish with Mirrorjade on the opponent's turn then their own unless you do the me thing and banish Aluber for Branded in Red turn 1.
This makes sense with player turn priority.
trigger effects in MD doesn’t matter if you are in auto, on or even off, it doesnt matter if its a trigger eff
I could’ve sworn I just did this too, I used a shuffler to put back the albion back in end phase.
It works if it's your turn, since you have turn player priority in that case.
Turn player has priority
@@dhanyl2725 priority AND fulfilled the requirements to activate it
I feel it’s a good idea to listen to someone who’s actually a judge when your confused about rulings on something
Coder: Gets ruling wrong.
Sam: So you have chosen: Old.
we all get old ... and confuse the current world with something we dreamed or we just get to dumb to function like we used to - keep your head up grandpa , we still love you
well it's obvious that you would crow first in the end phase often as mirror jade gets activated during the opponents turn way more often than the own especially on master duel where the players are a lot worse to do the more unique lines
CMIIW, the CL still based on whose turn it is, if it's your turn you are prioritized to activate effect first, then your opponent can use their effect, unless your opponent do it on end of main phase 2, it goes both ways. Maybe you crow them on your end phase when your opponent activate mirrorjade on ur turn
Don’t worry Coder your not entirely crazy, Yugioh Master Duel will regularly change rulings.
Example: SuperHeavy Samurai Soul Gauntlet’s discard effect states;
“During either player's Damage Step, when a Defense Position "Superheavy Samurai" monster you control battles an opponent's monster, and you have no Spell/Trap Cards in your Graveyard: You can send this card from your hand to the Graveyard; your battling monster's DEF becomes double its original DEF until the end of this turn.”
However, master duel as of today (May 26 2023) treats this effect as a once per turn effect.
I think this is a matter of turn priority? When a new phase is initiated the player in turn has the priority, so can activate first graveyard effects like Albion. If it was Coder turn he could first activate DD Crow as the first thing in End Phase.
Albion effect is CL1 because it is an optional effect. You can't use D.D. Crow preemptively at the End Phase.
you can if Albion eff isn't the turn player's eff
I love how at the beginning of the call Sam just laughs
It's same rulling with Spright Elf in your opponent's main phase.
Opponent will have priority first before you could trigger Elf's effect even with toggle ON.
Because i also tried to use my Elf before it's got kaiju-ed, but sadly, she is gone.
@@TimothyGod unrelated but is that why if I had say a blackbeard on the field and they kaiju me, is it because they have priority over me so I can't use his quick effect?
In the situation it was their turn.
Perfect example of turn player prio, just like that one time i watched a rated db duel and they went to end of bp gave prio passed to opponent the back to player to use evenly matched and they thought they couldnt use it lol. But yes in a nut shell effects that have a gy effect at ep will resolve starting from turn player then at this point quick effects can be chained from opponent ect. Anither good example i watched was kurikara being book of eclipsed on there turn, then during ep sense they had nothing to use as turn player, book lingering effect resolves flipping then drawing, at this point it then goes back to player to use kurikara to revive a monster in gy due to it still being ep.
I'll give him this because what usually happens is your turn they send Albion for mirrorjade
He lived on an alternate universe where you can do that... until now
Bruh our judge at locals always says: when the judge says that MST negates then MST negates (After apeal)
Coder lost his mind when he was questioned and accused of being wrong....is wild content 😮
When they change the ruling in MD with out updating the information lol
This actually happened me about a month ago, but with Protecting Spirit Loagaeth and it's Sp. Summ effect.
For some reason the effect didn't trigger to Sp. Summon itself if I added to my hand in the middle of a chain, even if the monster that added it to my hand was on the field at the end of the chain...
I closed the game, and returned the next day... The effect resolved normally after that... Never knew what happened...
Most likely explanation would be that it either happened during the damage step or there was something else that restricted you from summoning her.
pretty sure even if u are toggled off, u cant crow before albion triggers. Because albion is trigger eff on EP not quick eff. The system is still gonna ask u even if u are toggled off.
You can do this if it's your end phase not your opponent.
Had it worked like Coder suggested, you would actually make this play in order to play around Talents, so this isn't even an arbitrary ruling.
Grandpa Coder is still very funny regardless.
Albion + Crow Mandela Effect
Maybe it's because you get Mirrorjade on YOUR turn?
Turn player has the prio to use an eff during an open game state so, that's why probably.
1:32 I mean yes, but actually no
He's no longer DistantCoder, he 's now Grandpa Coder.
maybe you always crow/mudora/keldo them immediately except in their end phase, that's why you are confused.
If you do that BEFORE the End Phase, when they ATTEMPT to move into End Phase, you can Crow.
And I'm just a learner, I don't even play Hand Traps in any deck - other than in-engine stuffs, if I have any...
Guys cut grandpa some slack okay? What with all the Tearlaments he doesn't know whose turn it is anymore 😂
ahh it was fun to watch the meltdown live on the stream 🤣
4:50 Chuck Mcgill in season 3 episode 5 of Better Call Saul aka Chicanery be like
TURN PRIORITY CODER. SAY IT WITH ME GRANDPA. TURN PRIORITY. The only way you can do Crow before Albion in EP if it's on your turn specifically and it is your opponents Albion. You have the ability to activate any card that has a legal activation on end before you pass priority to your opponent for them to respond in end phase or before end phase is concluded.
Yeah I don’t know what he was thinking with this one…😂🤣😂🤣
i think he is probably thinking about when master duel ask you that it is about to be end phase or when your opponent is trying to go to the end phase is thats when you can crow not the actual endphase because it triggers and opponent is prio in his turn.. im not a ruling expert but i play branded and my albion got crowed a lot when tears were out.
I'm glad the players in the DB game were so chill abt this lol
Did Master duel have an update that made the option to crow happen after the fusions trigger? I wouldn't know this ruling, but seeing you be so serious about this might be a reason why
People fail to realize that Master Duel is run by Konami of Japan aka the OCG. That mean things like rulings might be different and the fact Maxx “C” probably won’t be banned since it’s at 3 in the OCG
Most TCG rulings are taken directly from the OCG.
dude, its just turn prioroty, his end phase, his quick effect first, that simple
I think he may have crow'd while they were moving to end phase, not in the end phase. You have to play fast to beat the timer, of course.
Konami fixed their game behind Coder's back and did him dirty??? lol
He's wrong in how it works crow is a hand trap so it needs to react to something and specifically drawing when your opponent draws a a card (except during draw) fire this effect they cannot draw again for the rest of the turn so technically crow would be useless anyways unless he was drawing more than once in the end cause crow fires allows that draw to go through then no more drawing allowed new turn unless I'm not remembering right and it's until your next draw step
I was going to say, Albion will always trigger in the end phase, always crow in the main lol
Turn Player can Quick effect first and the opponent can quick effect as a response to turn player action. So you can't crow before albion in end phase if you're not the turn player, but why the hell you wait till end phase to crow albion?
5:00 I know you can use crow in end phase. Right before Albion activates! As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never! I just have to load up master duel to prove it! He ended he turn, he got that stupid monster in grave...
You think this is bad? This...this ruling call? He's made worse! That Last Turn? He allowed it!
I THINK I just got cheated in master duel and I need to know what just happened. This is why I hate so many monsters having quick effects… borreland? (The synchro) activates its quick effect, super conductor tyranno chains its quick effect (targets my diabound). Why was I unable to chain diabounds’ quick effect? There was no chance I was gonna win but I hate getting cheated on top of unbreakable boards. There was a monster that could’ve negated my cards activation but I couldn’t even activate. It was like my board became vanilla.
Albion is a trigger effect in the end phase which will always have priority over a quick effects you can only ash it in the end phase not crow bird brain 😂
I have seen enough of Coder to confidently say, that his voice is A HOLE LOT like morty's voice from rick and morty
But why haven you tried it when he activates his end phase effect on your turn? To prove the priority thing.
You’d activate Albion then DD crow the Albion but idk if Albion would still continue since Albion isn’t in GY anymore
It doesn’t matter where it is when it activates, as long as it activated it will resolve (unless it gets directly negated or Called By)
MD often gets rulings wrong
So does anyone know why master duel ask you twice to trigger albion in end phase ???
It is part of the recent update, trigger effects can now be chosen to activate at any chain link together with quick effect even on auto.
They just ask you one time on chain prompt and then standard trigger prompt, same thing happen with time thief redoer or any other trigger effect that happened on the same window as your quick effect.
Coder might be sad because of his early stage dementia... but I have not even understood where does the issue lie😅
BASED DELUSIONS
Time to stop playing master duel so much and go back to TCG
Bro, when that effect popped first I lost my mind 😂😂😂😂😂😂
isnt Fenrir eff also treated as a quick eff in the OCG where in tcg its a trigger eff
That’s why i stopped playing on db a game can take up to an hour because of shit like this .
The literal crisis, because he has got something wrong for the first time in several years, oh my God
This is the very first time I have seen Coder lose his mind about being wrong on a ruling 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Master duel is ocg, but I dont think that matters here. Cause When I use striker nocto combo on MD it makes my opponent respond cl2 with an ash and nocto cl3 😢 tcg doesnt work that way.
The D.D. did not crow..
Master duel thinks that Buster Blader the destruction swordmaster is Buster Blader while in the hand
so trhis is 100% a MD problem........the moment between leaving MP/MP2 the crow comes up to use and it blurrs the lines together.....in real yugiooh poepl would announce goinng to end phase which at that time it is the correctt timing to do it when they announce going to next phase which in real yugioh that is what is acceptable play and always has been unless u are playing a purposely card sharking with announcing everything kinda fast but do say it and they blur the lines like MD does of when to use it.
,,Ok Grandpa" -
Gold ACTUALLY GOLD!
Uk, theres a whole thread about this in adjudication but it only works because turn player resolved a mag and then used a quick effect on res, yugioh is a shitshow i stg
Perhaps it only works if it is YOUR end phase, not your opponents.
It was also wrong not adding 3 sangan and a link 1 for guaranteed Crow quick 🤦🏻♂️
Will Someone Give Him A Hug. I Think He Needs It.
So why exactly can you crow before albion in md, but not in paper?
Because MD leans towards how the OCG works.
OCG and TCG have different mechanics in how things resolve and can be activated; it's not just the banlist that's different between the two regions.
This is why MD is only good to learn how summoning works if you're interested in playing the TCG.
@@Practitioner_of_Diogenes didn't coder specifically say that only hand trap rulings are different?
@@theearloftea2942 nah, only hand trigger non quick effect ruling is different on the OCG, the rest is the same
@@TimothyGod Basically any non public knowledge will always be last
Lets say you have kagetokage in hand, and you have Tearlament Scream on field.
You normal summoned Reinoheart, you can choose any chain links between Scream and Reinoheart but the Kagetokage will always be CL-3 because it's not public knowledge
@@TimothyGod I don't get what are you trying to say but, as my previous example, in TCG you can chose any chain link for Kagetokage, Scream, and reinoheart. But in OCG Kagetokage must be CL-3
OCG and TCG difference lies on whether that you can choose what CL the unknown knowledge will be
Maybe they said "no" to eff Albion in end Phase and then you could active it before them XD
The biggest sign that coder needs some rest 😂
the biggest sign that MD is a cancer to the tcg and what the avg tcg player says for going to next phasre and is acceptable but people in the ocg from the time the phaes became a lil more important ocg players would either say every trigger to change phases and go througfh all of them so there is no issue ever which was normal in ocg for playrs....tcg players hate when people do that.....the people who do that in irl tcg are mostly card sharks to cause confusion....say things a lil faster than normal to cause players to fuck up their play or causing the other player to fuck up and get warning or game lose.
i think i only ever played against 1 card shark type player as the ycs/sjc level......i was using certian sleeves i liked and the were some what worn no card exposure and would have abeen impossible t cjecl cpmsoderomg everry s;eeve looked different. thbe sleeve was full omntact but with some edge wear on the sleeves but what pissed me off so bad as i was on the 1st tabkle like 8th seat und going into6th round. dude was an asshole from start to end. he got so mad at the game that he tried to pull some bs on me and i did what i did all tourny long i top 16th with 3 time seal 2 drop off full mod package and monarchs with triple thestatos and i woudl change about 10 cards in the deck for side deck that made a completely different experience played with the side but the biggest thing it pissed this guy off so bad.....he sided in 4 DW cards when i sided out all hand destruction which lead to many poeple ending up the end of the match staring a dw cards.....also becaus he was being a dick i asked what wa sin his hand he had 3 in hand and tributed for 1 and so i wasnted ot trigger him more for being an asshole to me well i said to him oh year game 2 took out everything that was hand destrouction....dude got super pissed of throw the chair at the table which he should have been kicked out for doing that technically but nothing happened o him ..i beat him faster than it took me to get new sleeves and put them on.i literally had 2 other poeple helping me sleeve my cards as fast as possible. i had asked a couple judghe i kinda knew form around and asked if the sleeves were on and he actually looked at the deck which 2 judges said it should have been fine becausethere is different wear on every single sleeve and there was 0 chance it was marking cards......t
Coder getting mandela effected
Man's never heard of turn player priority
Always remember turn's player priority
So if it's your turn does it work or not?
This is probably the beginning of Coder's joker arc