Lady in Wight's only graveyard effect is to change its name, assumedly Lady in Wight is in play and not in the graveyard. Her protective effect only lasts as long as she remains face-up on the field.
As per Lady in Wight's text, Spirit Reaper can't be destroyed by Spell or Trap effects, but, monster effects can still destroy it. If a spell or trap targets Spirit Reaper that will make it destroy itself by its own effect.
Both of Enemy Controller's effects target, so Spirit Reaper will die after it resolves. Book of Moon targets, but Spirit Reaper doesn't destroy itself until after the targeting effect resolves. However in this case, it will now be face down, and its self destruction effect will not apply.
i dont know but the reaper cloth evolves a doskclops into a dusknoir
He was destroyed by a "Universal Spirit Bomb".
No, Aqua Spirit can only be special summoned from hand that way. The only time a monster can summon itself from a different zone, is if it specifically says it can. Plaguespreader Zombie is one - it states that it summons itself from the graveyard. But without such text, then they can only summon themselves from hand.
Cards that can 'only be Special Summoned by', or 'cannot be Special Summoned except by' can only ever reach the field initially by that listed method.Flute of Summoning Dragon can never summon Rainbow Dragon. Even if the conditions are right, that's something that allows you to special summon it (at the same timing as a Normal Summon in your turn), not any external effect.Cards that state "...can only be Special Summoned by..." can be Special Summoned, for example, from the Graveyard after its initial Special Summon (by its own effect) is successful. For example, you Special Summon The Rock Spirit from your Hand by removing from play one Rock-Type monster in your Graveyard. Your opponent then somehow manages to destroy The Rock Spirit. Because it was successfully Special Summoned by its own effect, The Rock Spirit is now eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard via a effect such as Call of the Haunted.
Depends what you mean by 'work' - work properly or work to destroy it? Spirit Reaper is only destroyed after the targeting effect resolves, and if Spirit Reaper is still face-up on the field. After Interdimensional Matter Transporter resolves, Spirit Reaper will be in the removed from play zone. So Spirit Reaper will not be destroyed, even when returned to play.
Swords of Revealing light is not a card that targets, so Spirit Reaper will absolutely not be destroyed by it, even if it is face up. While face-down, Spirit Reaper can be targeted, and it will not be destroyed.
Yes, "Torrential Tribute" will destroy "Spirit Reaper". The effect of "Spirit Reaper" states that it cannot be destroyed in battle. "Torrential Tribute" destroys all monsters on the field and has nothing to do with battle.
Hyper hammerheads effect has to resolve before spirit reapers effect would destroy itself. So spirit reaper will be returned to your hand by hammerheads effect and your reaper will not be destroyed.
Both of Enemy Controller's effects target, so Spirit Reaper will die after it resolves. Book of Moon targets, but Spirit Reaper doesn't destroy itself until after the targeting effect resolves. However in this case, it will now be face down, and its self destruction effect will not apply.
The monster who battles with the monster equipped with Rainbow Veil, has its effect negated. So if a monster equipped with Rainbow Veil battles a Spirit Reaper, Spirit Reaper's continuous effect will be negated, it can be destroyed by battle.
spirit Reaper
nope only super rare
"The Rock Spirit" can only be Special Summoned from the Graveyard, if it was Special Summoned from the Hand via its effect first. In other words, if it was "improperly" sent to the Graveyard, such as by discarding from the Hand, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard. If it was successfully Special Summoned by its own effect onto the field and is then sent to the Graveyard, it is then elligible to be Special Summoned from the same Graveyard. However, if it's Special Summon was negated by a card effect such as "Solemn Judgment" and sent to the Graveyard, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.
No, General Raiho only affects monster effects that resolve. Because their effects are continuous, they do not resolve, and therefore General Raiho cannot negate them at all.
Both Spirit Reaper and Gorz trigger from the same thing, and will form a chain with each other. As the turn player's mandatory effect, after battle damage is dealt, Spirit Reaper's trigger will be chain link 1. Gorz will go on the chain as chain link 2. Gorz's effect will resolve first and summon him to the field, then Spirit Reaper's effect will resolve and the opponent will discard a card if he has any left. Lastly Gorz's second trigger will start a new chain, to summon the token.
No, BESD's effect works just for him.