Talk:Throw Throw Swallow/@comment-39858425-20190909071406/@comment-26684750-20190911020457

You are misunderstanding that new rule like many others. It does not state that you can use multiple [Counter] in the same chain. It merely states that you can now use multiple [Counter] in a single battle unliked before where you could only use one.

For example, before, if one casts a shield against an attack, and it was nullified by the opponent, you couldn't cast a shield again for that attack, since you only had that one chance. Now, even if it gets nullified, you can cast as many as you want to after it, to make sure that attack won't go through.

4. There is a difference in timing depending on the item. For example, it makes a little difference against Garga-saber if you activate it later, since yours resolves first, so he can't put it into the soul anymore.

5. No. An attack is merely an action, like moving from phase to phase, or drawing at the start of the turn. If you use a Counter against it, your opponent can freely use a Counter against yours, and you can no longer Counter his Counter. For example, if you use a Black Dragon Shield against an opponent's attack, he can use Demon Way, Sakurafubuki to nullify it. Both of them resolve, yours being nullified. Then, both players have another timing use Counters.