Talk:Nightmare Revive/@comment-2234004-20141214170033/@comment-4764137-20141219085410

No, by my explanation, that is not the case.

You cast a spell, your opponent gets a chance to counter. If they do, resolve their counter as a chain. A new chain may then start. Either player may start a chain in this instance... Let's use a real example.

You cast Nightmare Revive. I choose to counter, by casting Abra Cadabra! and nullifying your spell. You still paid the cost, though, and you still took damage from that cost, so while you don't get the two cards to hand, you can now chain Guillotine Cutter to your Nightmare Revive, after it's officially nullified... And destroy a thing. I could respond to your Guillotine Cutter as it's a separate chain, and then nothing else could be played that chain.... Two-card chains and all that, but still. You can have multiple chains, but not all at once like you described.