First of i love your video! we can always clearly see the card and the sound is always great! But just so you know. Technically. When you do Wesltra's Divine skill and operate Lubetzal. You need to operate Lubetzal first and then do the on place effect of Euryanthe, cause you need to finish Welstra's effect before starting a new effect. That being said most people won't care about this unless it's an official tournament! Again love your video!
Hey Alex, thanks for the compliments! In regards to welstras divine skill this is an interesting one. I originally thought the same way until I got quizzed by a judge on this one and he enlightened me. So welstras divine skill says you put two into the order zone then "operate". What this does is actually just ask you to select which produce you want to operate before your draw. Then the operation goes onto the "stack" and then you can choose which what items on the "stack" you want to do first. There is a qanda on this in japanese but unfortunately I don't think it ever came out in English.
Once you choose which card to operate, welstra's skill ends there. The product's operated skill isn't an extension of welstra's divine skill. After that you can choose which to resolve first, either lubetzal's operated skill or euryanthe's on place skill. And ideally, you'd want to use Euryanthe first to draw before filtering instead of filtering first before drawing
Love your videos~
First of i love your video! we can always clearly see the card and the sound is always great!
But just so you know. Technically. When you do Wesltra's Divine skill and operate Lubetzal. You need to operate Lubetzal first and then do the on place effect of Euryanthe, cause you need to finish Welstra's effect before starting a new effect.
That being said most people won't care about this unless it's an official tournament!
Again love your video!
Hey Alex, thanks for the compliments! In regards to welstras divine skill this is an interesting one. I originally thought the same way until I got quizzed by a judge on this one and he enlightened me. So welstras divine skill says you put two into the order zone then "operate". What this does is actually just ask you to select which produce you want to operate before your draw. Then the operation goes onto the "stack" and then you can choose which what items on the "stack" you want to do first. There is a qanda on this in japanese but unfortunately I don't think it ever came out in English.
Once you choose which card to operate, welstra's skill ends there. The product's operated skill isn't an extension of welstra's divine skill.
After that you can choose which to resolve first, either lubetzal's operated skill or euryanthe's on place skill. And ideally, you'd want to use Euryanthe first to draw before filtering instead of filtering first before drawing
Welstra is my fav deck right now