I am trying to follow your discussion on how Traverse triggered effect does not resolve on an attack if the attack ceases to exist prior to resolution of its block triggered ability. Per 7.8.4. Layers on the stack resolve when the chain is going through the close step. Could you elaborate?
traverse resolves and gets the chi - that's not what what discussed - the play pattern usually involves blocking with both traverse and kasaya - and using the chi to pitch for kasaya to get the zen state - which cripples the OScillio turn BUT when they block like that and trigger the traverse - in response to that trigger you can play an instant, and trigger the gone in a flash. after resolving gone and putting it to hand - since there's no attack attacking on the combat chain - it is instantly broken - meaning the defending cards go to the grave (or blade break equipment in this case) . This means that the kasaya would go to grave just before the traverse trigger resolves and gets the chi (it will still get the chi on the layer it triggered - when that resolves).
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I am trying to follow your discussion on how Traverse triggered effect does not resolve on an attack if the attack ceases to exist prior to resolution of its block triggered ability. Per 7.8.4. Layers on the stack resolve when the chain is going through the close step. Could you elaborate?
traverse resolves and gets the chi - that's not what what discussed - the play pattern usually involves blocking with both traverse and kasaya - and using the chi to pitch for kasaya to get the zen state - which cripples the OScillio turn
BUT when they block like that and trigger the traverse - in response to that trigger you can play an instant, and trigger the gone in a flash. after resolving gone and putting it to hand - since there's no attack attacking on the combat chain - it is instantly broken - meaning the defending cards go to the grave (or blade break equipment in this case) .
This means that the kasaya would go to grave just before the traverse trigger resolves and gets the chi (it will still get the chi on the layer it triggered - when that resolves).
@@vasilboev1383 perfectly explained!