Stardust Dragon will be able to use its effect to negate a card. However, it will not be able to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard. This is because it was not properly Synchro Summoned first; therefore, it is not eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.
The effect of Starlight Road does not state that the Special Summon is treated as a Synchro Summon. It does not properly Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon.
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When Stardust Dragon uses its effect, it is 'tributed', which is not a destruction effect. Because it leaves the field, it means Premature Burial loses its target, so Premature Burial will go to the graveyard too. It will not inflict a destruction effect on Stardust Dragon.
no it does not because stardust only stops effects that "destroy" a card(s) "remove" is different and therefore stardust cannot negate the effect Also you can get a card called divine wrath in a pack and negate it. - [Kaizoku] -Stardust Dragon/Assault mode can, Stardust Dragon can only negate destruction.
No, Stardust Dragon's negation effect is a spell speed 2 quick effect, which cannot be chained to a spell speed 3 card such as Solemn Judgment.
No. Stardust Dragon's effect only negates and destroys a card which effect DESTROYS a card on the field, however Caius the Shadow Monarch REMOVES FROM PLAY a card on the field.
The effect of Call of the Haunted that destroys the monster it summons, is not something that 'activates'. Because it does not activate, there is nothing for Stardust Dragon to chain to.
The Stardust Dragon can use its negation effect, but will not be able to resummon itself. Special summon-only monsters (which Synchro, Ritual and Fusion monsters are) must be 'properly' special summoned first (ie, Synchro, Ritual or Fusion Summoned) if you want to resummon them from the graveyard. There are cards that can get them on the field without properly summoning them, like Cyber Stein, and Starlight Road. If you summon them with these, the monster can't later be revived from the graveyard after it gets destroyed.
Stardust Dragon has a triggered effect that special summons it from the graveyard on the turn that it negated an opponent's effect. Forbidden Graveyard will negate this trigger, Stardust Dragon will not be summoned.
Stardust Dragon tributes itself as a cost for its own effect. So if Evolzar Dolkka chains its negation effect to this, Stardust Dragon can't do anything. Not only is it not there on the field for it to be tributed again, but Evolzar Dolkka isn't destroying a card on the field. The end result will be - Dolkka's effect will resolve, negating Stardust Dragon's negation effect. Since it's already in the graveyard, Stardust Dragon won't count as being destroyed, but that doesn't affect anything. The effect Stardust Dragon chained to will resolve as normal. Because Stardust Dragon's effect was negated, it will not resummon itself.
When Stardust Dragon uses its effect, it is 'tributed', which is not a destruction effect. Because it leaves the field, it means Premature Burial loses its target, so Premature Burial will go to the graveyard too. It will not inflict a destruction effect on Stardust Dragon.
Yes it can if you don't activate Stardust Dragon's effect. But you can choose to activate his effect to Tribute Stardust Dragon to destroy and negate EHAZs' effect.
Yes. Gandora's Ignition Effect is a destruction effect, so you can chain Stardust Dragon to it, to negate and destroy it.
Yes you can, as long as the Stardust was originally summoned by Synchro Summon and not by Starlight Road (Starlight Road does not summon it 'properly', and the Stardust Dragon summoned by it cannot be summoned back from the graveyard should it be sent there).
Yes. The only way Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode can be Summoned is by its own effect, using Assault Mode Activateand a Stardust Dragon, or with an Assault Revival.
Yes. Most negation effects like Light and Darkness Dragon, and Stardust Dragon, can be used in the Damage Step, which is where Newdoria triggers. Stardust Dragon can indeed be used against Newdoria's activation.
Because Dark End Dragon does not 'destroy' anything, Stardust Dragon is unable to negate it.
Yes, Stardust Dragon can activate its negation Quick Effect in the Battle Phase, and even the Damage Step.
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.