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  1. First- "missed timing" is considered jargon on this sub, so we aren't allowed to use the term. That said, it's a "when... you can" effect, meaning that if it's summoned by card effect, it doesn't have the opportunity to activate its effect because the summon wasn't the last thing to happen and the effect is optional.

  2. "Missed timing for activation" is less prevalent now, but, cards with the 'when' condition need to occur first in the chain, so they resolve last. Means that for those specific effects you can't gain them if you use another effect first to try and gain said effect.

  3. Yeah, you have to activate in an open game state. Activating it in response to your opponent's effect will cause that effect to resolve afterwards and missed timing will occur.

  4. "Missing the timing only occurs if the action that misses the timing (in this case the king calamity's on summon effect), is triggered by an action (the summon) that was not the last thing that happened on the last chain."

  5. If this card destroys a monster by battle: Inflict damage to your opponent equal to that monster's original ATK. If this card in its owner's possession is destroyed by an opponent's card: You can target 1 Level 8 or lower DARK Dragon Synchro Monster in your GY; Special Summon it. 2 Tuners + 1 non-Tuner DARK Dragon Synchro Monster

  6. This card is easily summoned on the opposing turn by the effect of "Crimson Dragon". The effect that performs the Synchro Summon must occur as Chain Link 1, otherwise this card's effect would miss the timing.

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  8. Nov 30, 2023 · That way when you summon Hot Red Dragon Archfiend King Calamity, it won't miss timing and you can trigger its effect to keep your opponent from activating cards for the rest of the turn

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