Yes. Interdimensional Matter Transporter will therefore resolve before the other card, meaning the monster is not destroyed.
Targeting cards like Sakuretsu Armor will resolve without effect. Non-targeting cards like Dark Hole or Smashing Ground will resolve though, as Dark Hole destroys all monsters, and Smashing Ground selects a monster to destroy on resolution.
It will negate Trap Hole, but not Sakuretsu Armor. Sakuretsu Armor is most definitely a card that targets, however when Ancient Gear Engineer attacks, the opponent cannot use Spells or Traps until the end of the Damage Step. That means he could not respond to the attack with Sakuretsu Armor in the first place.
Yes, spell shattering arrow does work when your opponent activates a normal spell in Yu-Gi-Oh. The shattering arrow spell destroys all face-up spell cards of your opponent.
As an Ignition Effect monster, Relinquished can only take a monster in your own turns, in your own main phases. Monsters who can activate in the opponent's turn will usually specifically state so, or be a trigger which activates when a certain condition is met, regardless of turn.
You can activate Quickplay Spell cards in your opponent's turn, if you have Set them on the field. As well as that, some of your face-up continuous and continuous-like cards may have a trigger than activates when a certain condition is met, these can activate in the opponent's turn too (Black Garden is one).
Summon Limit restricts the number of times you can Special Summon. Scapegoat summons all 4 tokens at once, so it's a one-time summoning, so your opponent can still summon one more time for that turn.
Imperial Iron Wall will resolve to the field, and then Interdimensional Matter Transporter, or Different Dimension Capsule will then resolve without effect as they are now unable to remove cards from the game.
Yes. If Magic Cylinder or Dimension Wall's targets leave the field before they can resolve, they will not deal any damage.
It will negate Trap Hole, but not Sakuretsu Armor. Sakuretsu Armor is most definitely a card that targets, however when Ancient Gear Engineer attacks, the opponent cannot use Spells or Traps until the end of the Damage Step. That means he could not respond to the attack with Sakuretsu Armor in the first place.
Let's say you have "Sakuretsu Armor" face-down on your field and your opponent attacks you with their monster.When your opponent declares or states they are attacking with a specific monster, whether they are attack a monster you control or your Life Points directly, you may activate "Sakuretsu Armor". "Sakuretsu Armor" destroys the attacking monster and the attack is over.There are a few important things to note when using this card:If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that flips the attacking monster face-down, when the chain resolves the monster will not be destroyed.If the opponent chains "SA" with a Spell/ Trap that changes the battle position of the attacking monster but it is till face-up, when the chain resolves the monster will still be destroyed. verified with yu-gi-oh wiki which has the tcg rules on that are the official rules.
Yes, spell shattering arrow does work when your opponent activates a normal spell in Yu-Gi-Oh. The shattering arrow spell destroys all face-up spell cards of your opponent.
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If an opponent activates a card effect from their hand, "Majestic Star Dragon" can negate and destroy it. For example, if your opponent activates the effect of "Honest" from their hand to boost their monster's ATK, you can chain to the effect with "Majestic Star Dragon" to negate and destroy "Honest" and its effect.
No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
you have to wait until you,r opponent activates a counter trap on any turn
No, she activates that effect during Damage Calculation. You cannot activate Enemy Controller during the Damage Step of the battle phase.
Yes, if your opponent activates any Spell or Trap card, it can be chained to and countered with Dark Bribe, unless it is specifically forbidden.
Yes.