The short answer is no, Legendary Six Samurai - Shi Encannot use its effect to destroy another face-up "Six Samurai" monster you control to save itself from Elemental Hero Absolute Zero's effect.
The reason for this is the same for any "Six Samurai" monster that has the same effect: If all of your "Six Samurai"monsters would be simultaneously destroyed by a card effect, you cannot activate _________'s effect to destroy another "Six Samurai" monster instead.
The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
Yes. The chain will finish resolving first of all, summoning your Fusion Monster. Elemental Hero Absolute Zero's effect will then activate, destroying your Fusion Monster unless you have a way to save it.
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.
If the monster has a continuous effect, this ceases to apply once the monster leaves the field. If Jinzo is destroyed, for example, traps can once again be activated.If a monster has an activated effect, then chaining a destruction effect to this activation will not prevent that effect from resolving. As an example, if Chaos Sorcerer activates its Ignition Effect, or Caius the Shadow Monarch's effect is triggered, destroying them before their effects resolve, will not stop the resolution happening.Flip Effect monsters:These are the monsters that say "FLIP:" followed by their effect. When a face-down Flip Effect monster is attacked, it is flipped face-up at the start of the Damage Step, damage is calculated, and the monster is considered destroyed or not.After all of that resolves, the Flip Effect monster's effect activates. After that event resolves the Flip Effect monster is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard (and the Damage Step ends).(Note: Flip Summon is different than Flip Effects or effects triggered when flipped face up.)After Damage Calculation effects:Whether these effects work or not depend entirely on the type of effect. Let's say Wall of Illusion attacks and destroys a monster. Wall's effect activates after damage calculation, but since the monster was considered destroyed it does not return to the hand."Destroyed as a result of battle" monsters:Monsters like Giant Rat or Masked Dragon effects still activate at the end of the Damage Step they were destroyed as a result of battle in."When" Effect monsters:Cards like Peten the Dark Clown have effects that activate "when" it is sent to the Graveyard. But only if this is the last thing to happen! If anything resolves immediately after it is sent to the Graveyard you "miss the timing".If Peten was tributed for a Tribute Summon, the last thing that happens is the monster being summoned so its effect doesn't activate.(Confusing? Yes, but these types of cards are few and far between.)The exceptions to the above will be any resolution that specifically needs the activated monster to remain on the field, ie, the resolution somehow refers to or affects it. Elemental Hero Prisma, for example, needs to remain on the field, for his name changing effect to apply to him.
When Marshamallon is face-down, and it is flipped by an attack, it has an effect that activates to deal the attacking player 1000 damage. This is a trigger, and Divine Wrath can be chained to it. However if Marshmallon was flipped on a previous turn, then Divine Wrath cannot be used against his 'cannot be destroyed by battle' because it is continuous and does not activate.
No. The Six Samurai protective effect can't be used to protect a Six Samurai monster from an effect that would be destroying all of the Six Samurai monsters simultaneously.
The monster will always return to its owner's Graveyard. Incidentally, if the effect of the destroyed monster activates while it is still on the field, you will be able to use it; however, if the effect activates in the Graveyard, the card's owner will control the effect.
When Elemental Hero Flame Wingman destroys a monster in battle, the opponent loses life points equal to half the destroyed monster's attack points.
No because Hydrogeddon can't summon another unless it destroys an opponents monster, not when Hydrogeddon is destroyed.
a place was destroyed by volcani eruption.what organism could successfully colonize first
If A activates Call of the Haunted and B Chains Mistical Space Typhoon, COTH is destroyed and no monsters are summoned. If COTH is chained to MST, either monster will be summoned, but then MST will destroy COTH, and the monster will also be destroyed. However, either monsters effect will activate as both will be summoned then destroyed.
They're gone and can't come back unless you restart or have saved befor you have fought the legendary pokemon.
Your Dark Magician will be destroyed, his Summoned Skull will not. Neither player will take any battle damage.
It depends. When Elemental Hero Absolute Zero leaves the field, it triggers his destruction effect. Since it is a destruction effect, that same Stardust Dragon can activate, tributing itself to negate the effect. So basically, it's up to Stardust Dragon's controller whether he lets it get destroyed or not.
Probably Shining Phoenix Enforcer. He can't be destroyed by battle and gains 300 atk points for each E-Hero in your graveyard.
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Yes, Yubel will activate if destroyed face down. However Terror Incarnate must be face up when being removed from the field, to summon Ultimate Nightmare.