What counts as an activated effect?

An activated effect is a game action (usually in Yu-Gi-Oh! or Magic: The Gathering) that starts a Chain Link, requiring a cost (like tapping a creature or paying life/resources) and an effect, clearly marked by a colon (:) or semicolon (;) in the text, indicating a player's choice to initiate a specific action, unlike continuous effects that are always on.
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What counts as an activated effect in MTG?

Activated abilities are those that you pay some cost to make the effect happen (whether that be tapping it, paying mana, sacrificing a creature, wwhatever. These don't just happen on their own; some has to decide to make it happen.
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What is an activated effect?

Activated effect = action that applies ONLY during the resolution of the effect and no other time This ruling explains it https://db.ygorganization.com/qa#23491. db.ygorganization.com.
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What counts as activating a monster effect?

To activate an effect is to have the effect start a Chain Link. This goes for Effect Monsters, Spell Cards, and Trap Cards. Continuous Effects never activate, since they never start Chain Links. To activate a Spell or Trap Card is to have it start a Chain Link by playing it to the field face-up.
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What counts as an activated or triggered ability?

Triggered abilities usually begin with phrases like “when,” “if,” and “dies.” Activated abilities have a cost to activate the ability, like how Lotus Petal requires you to actively sacrifice the artifact to get the mana.
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How do ACTIVATED abilities work in Magic the Gathering? ┃ Manfred Plus Magic

How do I identify activated abilities?

Most of these abilities are written in the form "[Cost]: [Effect]", with a colon to distinguish the two parts and identify it as an activated ability. Colons aren't used in Magic rules text for anything other than activated abilities, and are the one punctuation mark that has a rules meaning in the game.
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Is tapping an activated ability?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, tapping a permanent is a common cost for an activated ability, which is any ability with a cost followed by a colon (e.g., {T}: Draw a card). The tap symbol ({T}) signifies that you must tap the permanent (turn it sideways) to pay part of the activation cost, placing the ability on the stack to be resolved. 
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What is the 70 30 rule in yugioh?

Pros have always mentioned the 70/30 rule . There are obviously exceptions (like runick is predominantly engine and a deck like marincess is more 55/45). So 70% should be engine and 30% utility. That would mean 28 spots are dedicated to engine and 12 are to utility whether it be ht or bb.
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When can quick effects be activated?

During your opponent's turn, you can activate Quick Effects in Box C, D, or E. (Exception: During the Damage Step, the only Quick Effects you can activate are those that directly modify ATK/DEF, negate activations, mention an activation timing that occurs only during the Damage Step, or belong to Desrook Archfiend.)
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Is attacking an activated ability?

No, attacking is not an activated ability; it's a game action occurring in the combat phase, but it's similar to paying costs for abilities, and some creatures have triggered abilities that happen "whenever" or "at" attacking, while activated abilities use a cost:effect format (e.g., "{T}: Draw a card"). Tapping to attack uses up the creature for combat (summoning sickness), but if a creature has a specific ability like "Whenever this creature attacks, do X," that's a separate triggered effect, not the attack itself being an ability. 
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What to use instead of activated?

Synonyms of activated
  • triggered.
  • sparked.
  • drove.
  • powered.
  • generated.
  • moved.
  • started.
  • fueled.
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What is considered an activation?

/ˌæktəˈveɪʃən/ Other forms: activations. Use the noun activation to describe the process of turning on or starting something, or energizing someone.
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Is a trigger effect an activated effect?

Trigger Effects are Spell Speed 1 effects that make a Chain Link when activated. In general, Trigger Effects can be activated during any phase, although many individual Trigger Effects have restrictions on the phases in which they can be activated as part of their activation timing.
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Is explore an activated ability?

In a sense, Explore is an alternate version of Surveil. Most creatures that explore, do so because of a triggered ability when they enter the battlefield. Creatures may also explore as a result of an activated ability.
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Is sol ring an activated ability?

Yes, the mana ability of Sol Ring (tapping it for two colorless mana) is an activated ability, but it's a special type called a mana ability, meaning it doesn't use the stack and can't be countered like most abilities, allowing you to use it instantly for costs as you play other spells. You activate it by paying its cost (tapping the Ring), and it immediately adds mana to your pool, following the format "Cost: Effect".
 
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Is there LGBTQ in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Gender. Yubel is a canon non-binary character in the series, being one of the first confirmed LGBTQ+ characters in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Yubel's body is described as a mix of male and female characteristics after her transformation into a monster, though her previous human form is somewhat ambiguous.
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What is the rarest Yugioh card ever?

The rarest Yu-Gi-Oh! card is widely considered to be Tyler the Great Warrior, a unique, one-of-a-kind card created for a Make-a-Wish child, selling for over $300,000; however, other extremely rare prize cards like the Tournament Black Luster Soldier, with an original $10 million tag, and the single-copy Shichifukujin Dragon, make them contenders for the absolute rarest based on exclusivity and value. 
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What is Master Rule 3 Yu-Gi-Oh?

Master Rules 3

Introduced Pendulum Zones, Pendulum Monsters, Pendulum Scales and Pendulum Summons.
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Is it 52 or 54 cards in a deck?

A standard deck has 52 cards, representing four suits (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades) with 13 ranks each (Ace-King). However, most decks also come with two extra Joker cards, bringing the total to 54 cards for a complete package, though games usually use only the 52 core cards.
 
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Can I tap at instant speed?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can use most tap abilities (costing {T}) at instant speed, meaning anytime you have priority, even during an opponent's turn, as long as the permanent doesn't have "summoning sickness" (unless it has Haste) and the ability doesn't specify "only as a sorcery". This allows for reactive plays, like tapping a creature to use its ability right before combat damage or in response to another spell, making them very versatile. 
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Can you counterspell an activated ability?

No, you cannot use a standard Counterspell on an activated ability because it targets only spells, not abilities on the stack; however, specific cards like Stifle, Disallow, or Voidslime can counter activated abilities, as they explicitly mention abilities in their text. When activated, abilities go on the stack like spells, but they are distinct objects, requiring special cards to interact with them. 
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Is plot an activated ability?

No, Plot is a Special Action, not an activated ability, meaning it doesn't use the stack and can't be countered when you move a card from your hand to exile; it's similar to Foretell or playing a land, a one-time action to exile a card for later free casting. While it has a cost and happens in your main phase with an empty stack, it's a distinct game rule, not an activated ability like cycling or tapping a creature. 
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