New player question about multiples + reversal/anti-discard

By Every name is taken, in UFS Rules Q & A

What happens when you play a card, multiple it out, cause a discard effect to the opponent who drops a Big Cyclone or similar card against you? Or rather, in what order do the E steps for the Big Cyclone attack and multiple copies happen?

Also same question but for what happens if the first attack of a multiple attack is blocked and a reversal is played after it.

For the first question I would assume that you finish letting the original attack resolve, then before moving onto the first multiple copy you resolve Big Cyclone. Interesting question though, as far as I know you can't initiate a new attack sequence in the enchance phrase of anther attack.

The second question im positive that after you move past the block step of the original attack there is a step in which a reversal may be played. This is the last step in every attack. So theoretically if you played an attack and made 2 multiples your opponant could go: block - reversal - block -reversal -block -reversal.

Tader Salad said:

For the first question I would assume that you finish letting the original attack resolve, then before moving onto the first multiple copy you resolve Big Cyclone. Interesting question though, as far as I know you can't initiate a new attack sequence in the enchance phrase of anther attack.

The second question im positive that after you move past the block step of the original attack there is a step in which a reversal may be played. This is the last step in every attack. So theoretically if you played an attack and made 2 multiples your opponant could go: block - reversal - block -reversal -block -reversal.

Stamp on first and second question.