Yes, it protects all dragons, regardless of who controls them. None of them can be targetted by spells, traps, or monster effects.
Normal Monsters Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters Ritual Monsters Synchro Monsters XYZ Monsters Spell Cards Trap Cards
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
Normal Monsters are those with a yellow card border. They do not have any effects, so do not have 'Effect' in their type line, or any effect subtype like Union or Toon. Some may be Tuners though. Note though that simply lacking the 'Effect' type does not make a card a Normal Monster - it is the yellow border that does. Some Fusion and Ritual Monsters are not Effect monsters, but nonetheless are not Normal, they are simply Fusions/Rituals. Token Monsters also, by default, are Normal Monsters. Some tokens have an 'effect' such as the 'cannot be tributed for a tribute summon' on Scapegoat's Sheep Tokens, or the damage dealing effect of Ojama Trio. In these cases, the effect is actually a lingering effect of the effect that summoned them, and the token is still Normal in every way.
Yes. An effect that will only affect face-up monsters will specify so in the text.
no only monsters on your own side of the field
Lord of D. only protects your Dragons from effects that 'target' them. Level Limit Area B does not target the monsters it affects. Lord of D. does nothing against it.
Only the monsters that battle with it, are affected by that effect.
Buster Blader only works for dragons that are on your opponents side of the field and graveyard.
No. Soul Exchange's effect is to sacrifice one of your opponents monsters for a tribute summon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only be summoned by sacrificing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which can be summoned by fusing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons with Polymerization.
No, you either negate the entire effect with Prime Material Dragon or get rid of all of the monsters on the field. You cannot simply choose which monsters gets to be destroyed. You cannot negate an effect midway during its resolution.
The first effect only applies to face-down monsters on your opponents side of the field the turn it is activated. Your opponent may Set more monsters the next turn which are unaffected by "Swords of Revealing Light's" first effect and so remain face-down. Its secondary effect affects all of your opponents monsters while it is face-up on the field. Therefore, for three whole turns, your opponent may not attack.
Of course not. You cannot declare an attack on the opponent's lifepoints if they have a monster, unless one of your monsters has an effect that allows it to attack directly.You'll just have to deal with their monster using Spells or Traps, a monster effect, or by boosting the ATK of one of your monsters.
You take damage from the attacking monsters attack points subtracted from your attacking monsters attack points. If your monsters in defence then no damage is take unless the opponents monster has a penetration effect like Flame Wing-Man.
== == No it does not because Lord of D. protects dragons from Spell, Trap and Monster effects that specifically target them. Dragon Capture Jar is a general effect, not a targeted effect therefor Lord of D.'s effect would not apply.
They are considered effect monsters if they have the /Effect designation in their text box.
you pay half your life points, all your monsters appear, they get destroyed by black rose dragon, end of story.
If Prime Material Dragon wants to stop the effect, it has to activate its own Quick Effect in chain to the destruction effect, so it would add to the chain as Chain Link 2 against Dark Hole's Chain Link 1. The negation effect will resolve, and Dark Hole will be negated. If PMD chooses not to chain, and Dark Hole is allowed to resolve, all monsters are destroyed. There is no way to selectively save certain monsters with Prime Material Dragon, it either stops the whole resolution or not at all.