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.
A monster's special summon text only applies while it is in your hand. If a monster says it can 'only be' special summoned by a certain method, then assuming you do summon it properly, and it is then destroyed, then you are allowed to use Monster Reborn and do not have to pay any additional costs. If the above monster was simply discarded from hand by something else, then it can not be special summoned by Monster Reborn. If it says 'cannot be special summoned except by..' then it can't be brought back with Monster Reborn even if it was properly special summoned first.
No, Raviel is what is known informally as a 'nomi' monster, meaning there is 'only' one way to summon him, and that's to follow the instructions in his text. This kind of monster can be identified by the text "Cannot be special summoned except by", and these monsters can't be summoned by Monster Reborn, even if you properly summon them, and they are then destroyed.
Only if the card specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone. Otherwise, you can't do it, cards like A Hero Emerges, or Monster Gate, cannot special summon a Ritual Monster.Also if you summon the Ritual Monster properly, by Ritual Summon, and it is then sent to the graveyard for whatever reason, then you may bring it back to the field using cards like Monster Reborn. However you cannot simply discard a Ritual Monster from hand and try using Monster Reborn straight away, they are a form of special summon only monster, simply by being Ritual Monsters.
Basically, when you special summon a monster with 1500 or less ATK with cards like marauding captain, call of the haunted, or monster reborn, you can activate this card when your opponent has a face-up monster to special summon all copies of that monster. Your opponent can special summon all copies of his monster too, but that's a rare chance IMO.
As long as the Fusion Monster was properly Special Summoned (by Fusion Summon normally, but if the monster cannot actually be Fusion Summoned, then by following the text on its card) then you can bring it back using Monster Reborn.Some may say "This card cannot be special summoned except by Fusion Summon" which means even Monster Reborn can't be used, even if it was summoned properly.
A. monster reborn can special summon all type of monster from the grave this card can only be stopped by a trap while is activate or a quick spell
yes, but only monster cards. you can special summon it in face-up defense or attack position.
Yes. Monster Reborn doesn't target it while it is on the field. It will summon it and it will be fine, it will not destroy itself.
A monster's special summon text only applies while it is in your hand. If a monster says it can 'only be' special summoned by a certain method, then assuming you do summon it properly, and it is then destroyed, then you are allowed to use Monster Reborn and do not have to pay any additional costs. If the above monster was simply discarded from hand by something else, then it can not be special summoned by Monster Reborn. If it says 'cannot be special summoned except by..' then it can't be brought back with Monster Reborn even if it was properly special summoned first.
Yes. Chamenleon only has a restriction against its Normal Summon. Goblindbergh, Tin Goldfish and Monster Reborn all Special Summon.
No, Raviel is what is known informally as a 'nomi' monster, meaning there is 'only' one way to summon him, and that's to follow the instructions in his text. This kind of monster can be identified by the text "Cannot be special summoned except by", and these monsters can't be summoned by Monster Reborn, even if you properly summon them, and they are then destroyed.
yes. monsters like giant rat or shining angel lets you summon a monster when they are destroyed by battle, so if you are battling and you attack and kill your own shining angel, you can summon another monster and attack with that one.
Only if the card specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone. Otherwise, you can't do it, cards like A Hero Emerges, or Monster Gate, cannot special summon a Ritual Monster.Also if you summon the Ritual Monster properly, by Ritual Summon, and it is then sent to the graveyard for whatever reason, then you may bring it back to the field using cards like Monster Reborn. However you cannot simply discard a Ritual Monster from hand and try using Monster Reborn straight away, they are a form of special summon only monster, simply by being Ritual Monsters.
A person can use Monster Reborn then Inferno Reckless Summon to summon Machina Cannon in Yu-Gi-Oh. A person may also use Machine Duplication to complete this action.
If a monster clearly says "This card cannot be special summoned" then no, of course not. If it says you can't do it, then you can't do it.
Basically, when you special summon a monster with 1500 or less ATK with cards like marauding captain, call of the haunted, or monster reborn, you can activate this card when your opponent has a face-up monster to special summon all copies of that monster. Your opponent can special summon all copies of his monster too, but that's a rare chance IMO.
Ra's attack and defence is equal to the combined attack and defence of the monsters tributed for its summon. You can also tribute other monsters to increase Ra's attack and defence by that monster. When Ra is summoned from the graveyard (monster reborn etc.) it has 0 attack and defence as no monsters were tributed for it