Forum:Missing the Timing: Wind-Up Shark

Well the other day I was seeing a duel between a Wind-Up Deck and a Dino-Rabbit Deck, and the next combo happened:

1. Player A (Wind-Up Deck) Normal Summons Tour Guide from the Underworld and chooses to activate its effect, bringing Sangan to the Field 2. Player A activates Wind-Up Factory 3. Player A Overlay Sangan and Tour Guide from the Underworld and Special Summon Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity 4. Player A activates the effect of Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity 5. Player A Chains the effect of Wind-Up Factory

It resolve backwards:

6. The first thing to resolve is Wind-Up Factory and he choose to bring Wind-Up Shark from the Deck to his hand, 7. Then the effect of Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity resolves and he choose to bring Wind-Up Magician to the field 8. Since he already has Wind-Up Shark in his hands, he chooses to activate the effect of Wind-Up Shark to special summon itself from the hand, because the last thing to happen is a Wind-Up Monster being special summoned

Does Wind-Up Shark miss the timing or the situation mencioned above is correct?

This is because Wind-Up Magician gets its effect for the Wind-Up Shark, starting a loop that gives the Wind-Up Deck field advantage (Player A can bring Wind-Up Hunter and make a lot of discarding combo).Jaggo 80 (talk • contribs) 16:19, July 18, 2012 (UTC)