Yes, unless the card itself or another card on the field says so, a monster can attack on the same turn it was Normal or Special Summoned.
Yes, a monster can attack the turn it is Normal, Flip, or Special Summoned unless it says otherwise.
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Yes of course. Special summoning never affects what can attack or not, unless specifically stated otherwise. You could normal summon and special summon a monster in main phase 1 and attack with both.
depends if the monster has any special conditions under "effects" if its a normal monster then yes you can attack after summoned if its an effect monster and it doesn't say anything where you have to wait then you can attack the same turn. Hope this helps
As long as you summoned it with Monster Reborn in main phase 1, then yes, of course. If you summoned it in main phase 2, you cannot attack because you have already passed the battle phase.
Yes, a monster can attack the turn it is Normal, Flip, or Special Summoned unless it says otherwise.
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Yes of course. Special summoning never affects what can attack or not, unless specifically stated otherwise. You could normal summon and special summon a monster in main phase 1 and attack with both.
Unless another card specifically denies the attack or if it was Special Summoned AFTER the Battle Phase, then yes the Special Summoned monster may attack.
depends if the monster has any special conditions under "effects" if its a normal monster then yes you can attack after summoned if its an effect monster and it doesn't say anything where you have to wait then you can attack the same turn. Hope this helps
No, not at all. When the defending player summons a monster after an attack has been declared, a 'replay' occurs. The attacking monster has to choose whether to continue its attack or discontinue it altogether and forfeit its attack that turn. If it continues the attack, it can be against a different target. If the monster was making a direct attack, and a stronger monster was summoned, then the attacker will most likely discontinue his attack. He can't continue as a direct attack, but is not forced to attack the newly summoned monster either.
It can only be summoned by sacrificing 3 monsters. When it`s special summoned from the graveyard it goes back during the end phase. It`s original attack is 0 but it gains 1000 attack for each card in your hand. Also if a monster with 2000 def or less is summoned it automatically destroys the monster or monsters
The lack of two battle phases makes this kinda moot.
A face-down monster can only be Normal Summoned in face-up ATK position.
As long as you summoned it with Monster Reborn in main phase 1, then yes, of course. If you summoned it in main phase 2, you cannot attack because you have already passed the battle phase.
Not unless the monster specifically has a restriction on its card.
Yes, someone can use "Trap Hole" if it's attack is determined to be 1000 or greater when Normal Summoned. For example, let's say I Normal Summon "The Calculator". If it is the only monster on my field it's attack is immediately determined to be 600. If I already had a 4 star monster then summoned "The Calculator", it's attack is immediately determined to be 1200 and "Trap Hole" can be activated to destroy it.