Yes, Slifer and any other Egyptian God card can be destroyed by trap cards. More specifically, traps that don't target, like "Mirror Force", and traps that negate effects and destroy, like "Divine Wrath".
Yes, it is.
Only those that specifically say they destroy a card(s) on the field. Stardust can negate cards such as Mirror Force, Heavy Storm, Bottomless Trap Hole, Crush Card Virus (if it would destroy at least one monster), Mystical Space Typhoon, .... It can't negate cards such as Giant Trunade, Compulsory Evacuation Device, Dimensional Prison, D.D. Assailant, Reinforcements of the Army, ...
No, it can never do that. It has an Ignition Effect (spell speed 1) and can only target face-up cards. So that means it can't do anything to those cards while they are face-down, and when they do activate, Alector can't chain his effect to them. Basically his effect is used against active Continuous Spell cards, as well as Field Spells and Equip Spells.
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It doesn't negate because it doesn't say it negates. All it does is destroy, meaning you could chain it to Mirror Force, and destroy Mirror Force's card before it can resolve, but without negating the effect, Mirror Force will still resolve just fine regardless.
No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
The chain resolves in reverse order. Negate Attack will resolve first, and the attack will be negated. Trap Stun will resolve second, applying its trap negating effect. Then Mirror Force's resolution will be negated due to Trap Stun.
"Mirror Force" is a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is a Trap card can only be activated when your opponent attack with their monster on their turn. The effect of the card destroys all of your opponent's face-up attack position monsters. (It does not negate the attack, the attacking monster is destroyed and removed from the field so the attack simply "disappears.")
For a person wishing to watch the TV show Mirror Force, YouTube has listings for different episodes of Mirror Force. A person could also purchase Mirror Force on Amazon.
Three of all seven crystal beasts, three "Ancient City: Rainbow Ruins"s, two "Rainbow Dragon"s, two "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder"s, a "Magna-Slash Dragon," a "Gravi-Crush Dragon," a "Crystal Raigeki," a "Dragon Queen of Tragic Endings," a "Crystal Blessing," a "Hand Destruction," three cards that negate an opponent's attack ("Negate Attack," "Mirror Force," etc.), a "Crystal Tree," a "Marshmallon," a "Crystal Abundance," a "Goblindbergh," a "Crystal Release," a "Foolish Burial," a "Rainbow Path," a "Bottomless Trap Hole," a "Dark Hole," and Xyz monsters that require level 3s or 4s ( "Number 39: Utopia," "Number 17: Leviathan Dragon," etc.)
I think mirror force because they would probably have more attack position monsters than defence.
No, Mirror Force was not in Dark Crisis at all.
Yes, Slifer and any other Egyptian God card can be destroyed by trap cards. More specifically, traps that don't target, like "Mirror Force", and traps that negate effects and destroy, like "Divine Wrath".
Yes, it is.
Yes, basically. The opponent activates a destruction card like Lightning Vortex or Mirror Force, then you chain Prime Material Dragon's effect by sending one card to the graveyard. PMD's resolution will negate and destroy the destruction card, so since it's not resolving, all your cards are safe.
Vennominaga cannot be targetted by effects, and is not affected by the effects of non-targetted effects either. Therefore Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snake is immune to either all popular battle traps, such as (Mirror Force, Dimensional Prison, and Magic Cylinder, etc.) and all attack negation cards (e.g., Negate Attack, Scrap-Iron Scarecrow, Necro Gardna, Swords of Revealing Light.)