There is only one way to negate his effect and that is by using a effect negation card the moment it is summoned as jinzo's effect is spell speed 2 your cards effect will work first.
No, Jinzo has never been banned.
No. Skill Drain only works for monsters already present on the field. Any effect that activates in the hand or graveyard are not negated by the effect of Skill Drain.
Depends which was on the field first. If Skill Drain was already active, the monster's protective continuous effects will never become active.If the monster was on the field first and Skill Drain activated after, then since the monster is unaffected by traps, Skill Drain will not affect it.
Really, only traps that negate his summon will work. That is because if his summon is negated, he never hits the field, and his continuous effect never 'switches on'.So Solemn Judgment, Horn of Heaven and Forced Back can all negate his summon. Note that since his effect is continuous and does not activate, you cannot use Divine Wrath or Gladiator Beast War Chariot.Secondly, if a Skill Drain is already active before he is summoned, when he hits the field, his trap negation effect will not switch on. Skill Drain will negate his effect, and other traps can be activated as normal.Lastly, his effect only works while he's on the field, so can be affected while he's in the hand, with cards like Trap Dustshoot.
Yes and no. If Skill Drain is already active, then if Jinzo is summoned, his continuous effect is never applied. He will be negated. But if Jinzo is already face-up on the field, you can't even activate Skill Drain.Because Jinzo's effect is continuous, you can't wait until a player says they wish to summon Jinzo, and then try to activate Skill Drain. Jinzo will be summoned and be negating traps before your next opportunity to activate Skill Drain.
The 'declaration' is not something you can respond to.It is my turn, and my main phase. I have the 'right' as turn player to summon a monster, or start a chain first. I tribute a monster and place Jinzo on the field. There's no window for the opponent to activate a card like Skill Drain now he knows I'm summoning Jinzo, but before the monster arrives on the field. I do not say "I wish to summon Jinzo" I just go ahead and place him down. If the opponent has a summon-negation card, he can use it here. But if not, Jinzo's continuous effect becomes active, and while players can now respond to the summon, Jinzo's preventing traps from being activated now.
Jinzo's effect says no traps can be activated, so under normal circumstances, you cannot use Mirror Force at all when Jinzo is face-up on the field.
"Divine Wrath" does not work on "Jinzo" since his effect is a Continuous Effect and never activates. Continuous Effects have no formal activation and thus cannot be chained to.
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There is only one way to negate his effect and that is by using a effect negation card the moment it is summoned as jinzo's effect is spell speed 2 your cards effect will work first.
No, Jinzo has never been banned.
No. Skill Drain only works for monsters already present on the field. Any effect that activates in the hand or graveyard are not negated by the effect of Skill Drain.
Depends which was on the field first. If Skill Drain was already active, the monster's protective continuous effects will never become active.If the monster was on the field first and Skill Drain activated after, then since the monster is unaffected by traps, Skill Drain will not affect it.
Jinzo does not come in any premade decks.
If a monster says it can't be targeted, then it will have its effects negated because Skill Drain does not target. If a monster says it is not affected by traps, then if it was already on the field before Skill Drain was activated, then it will be unaffected, its other effects will still work. If Skill Drain was already active before the monster is summoned, then the monster's continuous effect that grants it immunity, will itself be negated, as will any other of that monster's effects.
Skill Drain negates the effects of all monsters on the field. Since Gladiator Beasts' effects activate on the field, at the end of the battle phase, Skill Drain negates it. But for card effects that activate in the hand, like Honest or Montage Dragon, Skill Drain negates it. If this information is to create a Skill Drain Deck (which is really, really nasty because most really good decks rely on monster effects), I would also warn you about Fairy Meteor Crush and other cards that give that effect: Since Piercing Damage is an effect that must be attached to a monster, Skill Drain negates it. Also, for a Skill Drain Deck needs to have a bunch of trap-searching Spell/Trap/Monster effects and Spell/Trap/Monster effects that protect you until you until you get Skill Drain.