Colossal Fighter's effect triggers after he hits the graveyard. That means that he himself is in the graveyard when he activates, and he is a valid target for his own effect. So yes, he may summon himself.
Destroying a monster does not flip it. But if a monster is flipped face-up when attacked, and considered destroyed by battle, then the flip effect will still activate.
Gladiator Beasts have to fulfill two criteria before they can use their 'tag in' effect. The battle must have reached the Damage Step (so they cannot trigger if the attack target was destroyed before that) and the Gladiator Beast monster must survive the battle.
Monsters considered destroyed by battle cannot return themselves from the field to hand or deck. If Fiber Jar was considered destroyed by battle, it will not shuffle itself back into deck even though its on the field while the effect resolves. After resolution, it will go to the graveyard.
Is is the Owner of Masked Dragon who gets its effect, as it is the Owner's graveyard it goes to, even if was controlled by the opponent at the time. If your Masked Dragon is taken by the opponent, and then destroyed by battle, it is you who will get the effect.
When a monster attacks Reflect Bounder, the attacking player takes damage equal to his attacking monster's ATK. The defending player takes damage as normal. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed regardless of the damage calculation. So imagine attacking it with Blue-Eyes White Dragon, ATK 3000. The attacking player will take 3000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect. The defending player will take 1300 damage due to his monster battling with a stronger one. Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by battle. Imagine attacking it with Sangan, ATK 1000. The attacking player will take 1000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect, and then 700 battle damage due to attacking a stronger monster. Sangan will be destroyed by battle, and Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by its own effect.
Under normal circumstances, no - it's written there on the card. However if its effect was being negated, then technically yes, it can be destroyed by battle.
Raging Earth only triggers when destroyed 'by battle', meaning it has to be considered destroyed by the comparison between its ATK or DEF against a stonger monster. Being destroyed by an effect, is not the same thing, even if that effect is activated during the battle phase. Since in this case Raging Earth is destroyed by a triggered effect and not by battle, its own effect won't activate.
1. Activate Raigeki Break discarding Speed Warrior to destroy Burden of theMighty.2. Summon Junk Synchron and activate his effect toSpecial Summon Speed Warrior.3. Special Summon Quillbolt Hedgehog.4. Special Summon Turbo Booster.5. Synchro Summon Colossal Fighter.6. Activate Final Attack Orders.7. Activate Skill Dragon.8. Attack each XYZ-Dragon Cannon monster with Colossal, reviving him everytime he gets destroyed.9. Use Mystical Space Typhoon to destroy Skill Drain after all opponent'smonsters have been destroyed (increases Colossal's ATK).10. Attack with Colossal (3000 = game).
The two cards don't really interact as such. If the summoned Ojama Blue is destroyed by battle, then yes, it will still get its effect. However it will not trigger if destroyed in the end phase by Rescue Cat's lingering effect - it was not destroyed by battle in that case.
Destroying a monster does not flip it. But if a monster is flipped face-up when attacked, and considered destroyed by battle, then the flip effect will still activate.
No. The only time it flips in being destroyed is when it is attacked by a monster. The flip effect will only work if the monster says "FLIP" in all caps and does not say if it is destroyed in battle that its Effect will activate.
On the turn you activate it, your monsters can't be destroyed by battle, nor do you take any battle damage to your lifepoints.
No, they go to the graveyard as normal.
Answer courtesy of Zaeolus's walkthrough from GameFAQs (http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/file/955057/57511):1. Activate Raigeki Break, discarding Speed Warrior, to destroyBurden of the Mighty2. Summon Junk Warrior, using it's effect to special summonSpeed Warrior.3. Activate Quillbolt Hedgehog's effect to special summon it from theGraveyard.4. Special summon Turbo Warrior from your hand.5. Synchro Summon for Colossal FIghter.6. Activate Skill Drain.7. Activate Final Attack Orders.8. Enter the battle phase and attack one of your opponent'sXYZ-Dragon Cannons.9. Use Colossal Fighters effect to special summon himself, and attackanother XYZ-Dragon Cannon.10. Repeat Step 9 and attack the last remaining XYZ-Dragon Cannon.11. Revive Colossal Fighter one last time.12. Activate Mystical Space Typhoon, and destroy your face up Skill Drain.13. Attack with Colossal Fighter.
Gladiator Beasts have to fulfill two criteria before they can use their 'tag in' effect. The battle must have reached the Damage Step (so they cannot trigger if the attack target was destroyed before that) and the Gladiator Beast monster must survive the battle.
An attacked flip effect monster's effect will activate after damage calculation, but before monsters destroyed by battle go to the graveyard, so it will be after the effect's resolution. Note that even though a monsters considered destroyed by battle will still be on the field at the time, it can't be returned to hand or deck by such effects.
" Destroyed as a result of battle" is when a monster is considered destroyed during Damage Calculation, where its ATK or DEF is being compared to the other monster's ATK. It does not mean destruction at any other time during an attack, like through the effect of Mystic Swordsman Lv2, or Newdoria.