Chun-li's R...

By Cascade2, in UFS Rules Q & A

...states:

R Commit: After your opponent's second form during their turn resolves, you may play one non-action card from your hand as a form.

I know this has been asked before but I went back 10 pages and couldn't find it, and the search button has far too many mentions of Chun-Li to be relevant.

How does this work if you want to use Chun-Li's R and reversal if the 2nd form was an attack? Do you play one, completely resolve it, then play the other? Or play both, then resolve the first?

(For the purposes of the question, since they both have the same trigger in this instance, which you do first is unimportant)

Cascade said:

...states:

R Commit: After your opponent's second form during their turn resolves, you may play one non-action card from your hand as a form.

I know this has been asked before but I went back 10 pages and couldn't find it, and the search button has far too many mentions of Chun-Li to be relevant.

How does this work if you want to use Chun-Li's R and reversal if the 2nd form was an attack? Do you play one, completely resolve it, then play the other? Or play both, then resolve the first?

(For the purposes of the question, since they both have the same trigger in this instance, which you do first is unimportant)

The reversal step is the last part of the attack sequence that is initated by the attack that would be your opponents second form.

So you would resolve the reversal first if there was one, then resolve Chunner's R.

Fantastic, shenanigans will ensue.

Sorry, need to revive this as new concerns have arisen.

It's been ruled that you resolve the Reversal first, then resolve the attack played by Chun-Li's ability. Okay, here we go with more questions:

1) You resolve the Reversal first, then Chun-Li R attack, but do you play them both into the card pool one after another before resolving?

2) If your Reversal has Multiple (Hoyoku-Sen/Feline Spike) do you resolve the multiple copies before resolving the Chun-Li R attack?

and a question that needs an answer from 1) and 2):

3) Playing the Reversal first, then the Chun-Li R attack, Multiple-ing out the Reversal, which side of the Chun-Li R attack do the Multiple copies end up on, before it or after it in the card pool?

As i understand it, you play the reversal, resolve it and all its effects and multiple copies.

THEN the window hits for Chun's R.

Also, say your opponent blocked your reversal and reversal'ed, you would resolve their reversal before the window hit