Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5767007-20140325061554/@comment-6053530-20140326031923

Ah. If so, I think you may have missed something. I never stated that the turn player could cast in response.

This was the example.

Turn Player A's monster attacks Player B's monster. A passes priority. B then casts Dracoenergy. A waits for B's Dracoenergy to resolve, adding power to B's monster. A can then start a new counter chain by activating another Dracoenergy, which resolves and adds power to A's monster. Both players decide that they do not want to activate another counter. Result: A's attack goes through.



Quote, " A waits for B's  Dracoenergy  to resolve, adding power to B's monster. A can then start a new counter chain by activating another  Dracoenergy".