Chun-Li's Reaction and Reversals

By blades0fbl00d, in UFS Rules Q & A

I have a question about the Warrior's Dream Chun-Li. Say I'm playing Chun-Li, and my opponent is playing the promo Alex. He forms to draw cards, then does another form. I then react with her response and play Hoyoku-sen and multiple it out. He then blocks the first one sends a reversal like Juni's Spiral Arrow. If I block that I am entiled to play a reversal if I want to correct? If so and I want to play another Hoyoku-sen, does the second one and it's multiples fully resolve and we go back to the first hoyoku-sens muliples, or does the first one fizzle out and clog up my card pool.

blades0fbl00d said:

I have a question about the Warrior's Dream Chun-Li. Say I'm playing Chun-Li, and my opponent is playing the promo Alex. He forms to draw cards, then does another form. I then react with her response and play Hoyoku-sen and multiple it out. He then blocks the first one sends a reversal like Juni's Spiral Arrow. If I block that I am entiled to play a reversal if I want to correct? If so and I want to play another Hoyoku-sen, does the second one and it's multiples fully resolve and we go back to the first hoyoku-sens muliples , or does the first one fizzle out and clog up my card pool.

this part is the answer.

and yes you can reversal a blocked reversal

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reversals (and their multiples, if applicable) all resolve before going back to pending attacks.

Ok I just have one more question then. Say my opponent plays an attack as there second form, there are no mulitples, and I block it. Their second form has resolved, correct? I can't play a reversal and then after the reversal resolves respond with Chun-Li and send another attack at them correct?

I'm sorry if my questions make you wanna shout are you an idiot, but I'm just considering running her at regionals on the 4th. I'm just trying to find out everything I need to know.

Actually, since you can respond with multiple responses to a single event, and Reversal and Chun-Li both respond after the card resolves ("R Reveal this card from your hand: After an opponent's attack has resolved..." and "R Commit: After your opponent's second form during their turn resolves..."), you would respond with both of them at the same time and then play them in whichever order (I think...)

No, you never respond with stuff at the same time and then resolve them. You respond and resolve, one at a time. This game does not use a "stack" that you play abilities onto and then resolve them.

Blades got it right, and on top of that you may use your Chun-Li R: and the Reversal keyworded R: in any order... for extra lulz, throw in a Turnabout or two too

Tagrineth said:

No, you never respond with stuff at the same time and then resolve them. You respond and resolve, one at a time. This game does not use a "stack" that you play abilities onto and then resolve them.

Blades got it right, and on top of that you may use your Chun-Li R: and the Reversal keyworded R: in any order... for extra lulz, throw in a Turnabout or two too

So your saying if their second form is an attack, and I block it, and I was holding two Hoyoku-Sens, a Turnabout, and any foundation in hand, that I am free to then respond with Chun-Li and play one Hoyoku-Sen or my foundation. After that resolves, I'm allowed to the reverse with the second Hoyoku-Sen?

Or I'm allowed reverse with one Hoyoku-Sen first, and after that resolves respond with Chun-Li and play my second Hoyoku-Sen or foundation from hand?

Then after doing either of the two, I could then repond with Turnabout and send another attack at them?

blades0fbl00d said:

Tagrineth said:

No, you never respond with stuff at the same time and then resolve them. You respond and resolve, one at a time. This game does not use a "stack" that you play abilities onto and then resolve them.

Blades got it right, and on top of that you may use your Chun-Li R: and the Reversal keyworded R: in any order... for extra lulz, throw in a Turnabout or two too

So your saying if their second form is an attack, and I block it, and I was holding two Hoyoku-Sens, a Turnabout, and any foundation in hand, that I am free to then respond with Chun-Li and play one Hoyoku-Sen or my foundation. After that resolves, I'm allowed to the reverse with the second Hoyoku-Sen?

Or I'm allowed reverse with one Hoyoku-Sen first, and after that resolves respond with Chun-Li and play my second Hoyoku-Sen or foundation from hand?

Then after doing either of the two, I could then repond with Turnabout and send another attack at them?

as far as which order they are played in you get to chose you can either play chun-li resolve her and then play the reversal or the other way around and yes the turnabouts would go after everything because its after the attack resolves

although at this point if your passing checks after 2 multiplied hoyoko-sen then i think your doing something special

The Turnabout has the same trigger as the other two, so yeah, everything in basically any order.

Aren't abilities that allow you to play an attack considered "resolved" once the attack has been placed in the card pool, and the attacks don't actually begin to resolve until all the pending Response triggers have closed?

I'm just remembering the way promo Sakura worked, dropping double Spinning Fall Pogo without having the multiples to crack progressive difficulty.

Well if that's how it works then that's all I need to know. I really don't care about the Turnabout part because of the difficulty of pulling it off. I mean yeah air and water do have enough six checks to pull it off, but the probabilty of me doing it is like 1,000,000,000 to 1. I'm just more concered about the timing rules.

Wafflecopter said:

Aren't abilities that allow you to play an attack considered "resolved" once the attack has been placed in the card pool, and the attacks don't actually begin to resolve until all the pending Response triggers have closed?

I'm just remembering the way promo Sakura worked, dropping double Spinning Fall Pogo without having the multiples to crack progressive difficulty.

Sakura's ability says "after you block an attack and play an attack as a reversal, . . ."

Her ability doesn't kick in when an attack resolves, it kicks in immediately when you play the first attack. Totally different situation.