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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.

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Can Stardust Dragon's effect stop Hyper Synchron's effect to remove the synchro summoned dragon from play at the end of the turn if so does stardust keep the 800ATK increase?

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.


Is Exodia the Forbidden One's effect able to be negated by Stardust Dragon?

Firstly, Stardust Dragon can only negate effects that destroy cards on the field. Secondly, Exodia the Forbidden One's effect is not something that is activated, the game ends immediately. You cannot stop it with cards like Divine Wrath, etc. In other words it connot be stopped by any card.


Can Stardust Dragon's effect stop Hyper Synchron's effect?

No, "Stardust Dragon" cannot stop the effect of "Hyper Synchron". "Stardust Dragon"'s effect only activates when a Spell, Trap or Monster effect activates that involves destroying cards. "Hyper Synchron" only increases a monster's ATK.EDIT: Then at the End Pahse it destroys said monster and sends it out of play. i think in theory you can, but Stardust will lose the ATK boost when it is Special Summoned back to the Field. REAGAN SMASH!!!!!!!!!!EDIT/Corvette4t: No, Stardust Dragon, as stated in the first sentence, can only Negate the effects of cards that Destroy. Hyper Synchron's effect does NOT Destroy; it only Removes from Play. This means that Stardust Dragon cannot be chained to the effect of Hyper Synchron as Removing from Play and Destroying are two completely different concepts. However, if the effect of Hyper Synchron was stated like Bottomless Trap Hole, "...Destroy and Remove from Play...", then yes, you could chain Stardust Dragon to it.Stardust DragonWIND/Dragon/8/EffectATK/ 2500 DEF/ 20001 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monstersYou can Tribute this card to negate the activation of a Spell Card, Trap Card or Effect Monster's effect that destroys a card(s) on the field and destroy that card. If you negate an effect this way, you can Special Summon this card from your Graveyard during your End Phase.Hyper SynchronLIGHT/Machine/4/Tuner/EffectATK/ 1600 DEF/ 800If this card is sent to the Graveyard for the Synchro Summon of a Dragon-Type Monster, that Synchro Monster gains 800 ATK, and it is Removed from Play during the End Phase.


Can Kaiser Colosseum stop Stardust Dragon from special summoning?

According to Kaiser Colosseum's effect, the controller's opponent cannot have more monsters on the field than the controller. For example, if you have one monster on your side of the field, and your opponent also has one then your opponent cannot perform any Summon that would allow him/her to obtain more monsters than you control.In answer to your question, Stardust Dragon could only be re-Special Summoned onto the field if the amount of monsters on that particular side of the field would not exceed the controller of Kaiser Colosseum (if the controller was the opponent). This is because Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone.For example, if you control one monster and a face-up, active Kaiser Colosseum, and your opponent also controls one monster and a Stardust Dragon in their Graveyard due to its negation effect, your opponent cannot Special Summon Stardust Dragon onto the field at the End Phase. This is because, your opponent would control more monsters than you do.If you were referring to the Synchro Summoning of Stardust Dragon, your opponent could only Synchro Summon it if the amount of monsters on your opponent's field remain equal to or less than the amount on your field after the Synchro Summon.For example, if you have five monsters on your side of the field, and your opponent has two, if the monsters are appropriate, your opponent can Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon to their side of the field, as the amount of monsters on their side of the field would still be less than your side.However, in another scenario, your opponent has five monsters on your side of the field, and you only have one. You activate Kaiser Colosseum; however, the monsters on your opponent controls are unaffected as it was activated after they were placed on the field. In this scenario, unless the Synchro Summon of Stardust Dragon would require all five of the monsters on their side of the field, they could not perform the aforementioned action. This is because, if they used four monsters or less, the amount of monsters they control would exceed yours (Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone. Therefore, if your opponent were to use four monsters, they would end up with two monsters after completing the Synchro Summon, which would exceed your amount).For more information regarding the rulings of Kaiser Colosseum, click on the "Related Link" below.


Can Fiendish chain stop effects monsters when your opponent has priority?

It doesn't matter who started with Priority, the simple matter is, if a monster has an activated effect, then Fiendish Chain can be chained to it. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, and the monster effect will be negated before it can resolve. The main problem is against monsters that tribute themselves as a cost such as Exiled Force or Stardust Dragon. Because they leave the field as the cost of their own activations, Fiendish Chain would not be able to target them.

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Can stardust dragon stop Tuner's Scheme?

Tuner's Scheme has a destruction effect, but it does not 'activate'. Stardust Dragon's negation effect can only chain to destruction effects that activate, so it can't be used against the destruction caused by cards like Tuner's Scheme or Call of the Haunted. Stardust Dragon may also not stop Tuner's Scheme's initial resolution. While it does have a destruction effect on one part of the card, Stardust Dragon can also only be used against an effect which will destroy something on resolution.


Can stardust dragon stop Tuner?

Stardust Dragon can only be used against effects that will destroy a card on the field.


Can Stardust Dragon's effect stop Hyper Synchron's effect to remove the synchro summoned dragon from play at the end of the turn if so does stardust keep the 800ATK increase?

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.


Can Stardust Radiance Dragon protect against Dimensional Prison in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The protective effect of Jewel Flare Dragon - Stardust (Stardust Radiance Dragon) only protects the target from being destroyed. Dimensional Prison banishes the target, it does not destroy it, so the protective effect does not stop it.


Can you use a stardust dragon to negate your opponents stardust dragon effect?

Yes, as long as the first is destroying a card on the field. For example, if Zaborg the Thunder Monarch was summoned, and targeted a monster, then the opponent could use his Stardust Dragon to negate Zaborg's effect and destroy him. Because this Stardust Dragon is also trying to destroy a card on the field, the turn player could use his own Stardust Dragon against it. However, if the turn player used Exiled Force, then Stardust Dragon can be chained to this. However this Stardust will not be destroying a card on the field - the Exiled Force went to the graveyard as a cost. So a second Stardust could not stop the first in this case.


When will Yuusei stop using Stardust Dragon?

Probably never, it's both his ace and favorite card.


In Yugioh if use wicked rebirth on stardust dragon will wicked rebirth negate stardust effect?

No. Like other negation cards such as Skill Drain, Wicked Rebirth does not stop Stardust Dragon activating its effect. If Stardust activates, then it goes to the graveyard. That means it is no longer being targeted by Wicked Rebirth, so the effect will be able to resolve correctly.


Can Stardust Dragon negate the destroying effect of Ekibyo Drakmord?

No, Stardust Dragon can only stop a spell's destruction effect if the spell destroys something when it initially resolves. It cannot stop the destruction effect if it happens at a later time. That's because in game terms, the 'activation of a spell card' is when you initially place the spell card on the field, or flip it from being face down. Any activation that card might have afterwards is actually an 'activation of the effect of an already-active spell card'. Quite often, 'activation negation' effects can only chain to that initial activation, not the subsequent ones. Therefore, Stardust Dragon can stop Smashing Ground, as that destroys on resolution of its initial activation. But it cannot stop Ancient Forest - Ancient Forest doesn't destroy anything on resolution, and things like Prime Material Dragon and Stardust Dragon can't be used againsts its subsequent destruction effect. Ekibyo Drakmord is the same. Because it doesn't destroy anything when it first resolves, Stardust Dragon can't be used against it. Later, when it uses its destruction effect, this is not the 'activation of the spell card', Stardust Dragon can't be used against it.


Can 'Stardust Dragon Assault Mode' negate special summons?

I'm assuming this is a TV show question. And the answer is Yes.


Can Stardust Dragon negate Black Horn of Heaven targeting it in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No, for two reasons. 1 - If you are negating Stardust Dragon's summon, then it is not considered to be on the field yet, and since it's not on the field, none of its effects are active, nor can be activated. It can only use its negation effect after it is successfully summoned to the field. 2 - Even assuming Black Horn of Heaven is being used against something else, then Stardust Dragon still can't stop it. Black Horn of Heaven is Spell Speed 3. Stardust Dragon's quick effect is spell speed 2 and cannot be chained to it. Also - Black Horn of Heaven does not target.


How can you stop Stardust Dragon Assault Mode?

If they have only one Stardust/AM then use divine wrath. If they have more than one Stardust/AM and another Stardust Dragon(s) faced up on the field then use cards like lightning vortex, dark hole, etc... so that the dragon will tribute (cost) itself to negate ->send to the graveyard, then chain a divine wrath to it. Since divine wrath is spell speed 3, another Stardust/AM cannot chain to it because Stardust(s) is spell speed 2. In conclusion, the chain resolves backward with divine wrath negates the effect of the "tributed" Stardust/AM in the graveyard, and since the effect was negated then lightning vortex or dark hole will resolve normally, destroying all monsters. Other Stardust(s) cannot chain to the destruction because the chain is resolving. Note: Stardust/AM cannot summon another Stardust Dragon back since its effect was negated in the graveyard and not "face-up" on the field. However if your opponent has another Stardust Dragon on the field when lightning vortex revolves then the "face-up" Stardust/AM will be able to summon it. Ex: 1) You have a face-down Divine Wrath 2) Your opponent have x2 Stardust/AM and x1 Stardust Dragon all face up. *He/she doesn't a have another Stardust Dragon in the graveyard. 3) You activate lightning vortex (Chain 1). 4) Your opponent chain Stardust/AM effect to negate your card effect (Chain 2). *Stardust/AM tribute itself as a cost and send to the graveyard. 5) You activate Divine Wrath to negate the effect of Stardust/AM while it is in the graveyard (Chain 3). *Divine Wrath is spell speed 3 and cannot be chained by other Stardust(s). *The tributed Stardust/AM is not "face-up" on the field at that time. 6) Chain resolves backward with Divine Wrath negates the effect of Stardust/AM, allowing lightning vortex to resolve normally. 7) All faced up monsters your opponent control is then destroyed simultaneously. 8) Now the chain has resolved, triggered effects can activate in a new chain - this is when the second Stardust AM will activate. Since the Stardust Dragon went to the graveyard at the same time, it means it's there in the graveyard when Assault Mode activates, and can be selected as a target. Timing is not missed simply by going to the graveyard simultaneously to the Assault Mode, because it's only after this that Assault Mode activates and looks for a target.


Is Exodia the Forbidden One's effect able to be negated by Stardust Dragon?

Firstly, Stardust Dragon can only negate effects that destroy cards on the field. Secondly, Exodia the Forbidden One's effect is not something that is activated, the game ends immediately. You cannot stop it with cards like Divine Wrath, etc. In other words it connot be stopped by any card.