Talk:Magick Shields/@comment-24634511-20150713162454/@comment-98.119.170.113-20150727144621

Well, you get the effect of perfect blocking or blocking one right after the other without interrupting/breaking the block itself, so is there a better description of the effect than the word chaining? Because it's certainly possible-- and even advisable-- to perform these counters one right after the other if the incoming damage you're facing, such as a spell like the Dark Bishop's Holy Furor, lasts longer than the effective time span of the block or perfect block.

I've been doing that for a couple of years. I can pull up a video example of that later today, if needed.