XYZ material that is detached is sent to the graveyard, unless a card effect says otherwise.
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Destroyed or tributed Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard. They will return to the Extra Deck if something tries to return them to hand or deck.
Firstly, to be clear, Scapegoats is placed on the field when it is activated, remains there until resolution, and then goes to the graveyard when the chain finishes resolving. It does not stay on the field after that. The tokens it summons are totally separate things to the spell card itself. Chaining MST to Scapegoats' activation will in no way affect the resolution, it will resolve no differently to how it usually does.
Just like regular monsters, Fusion monsters will go to the Graveyard if they are destoyed. If a Fusion monster is supposed to "return to the owner's hand" or "return to the owner's deck" because of a card effect, it is returned to the Extra/ Fusion Deck.
'Negation' can have two different contexts. You can negate a card's activation (meaning the resolution never happens) or just negate the effect (meaning it resolves but does nothing). Solemn Judgment can negate activations, Royal Decree negates resolutions, and also switches off the effects of continuous traps.If you negate the activation or the effect of Normal Traps and Counter Traps, then that means you don't get their effect. If the negation effect destroys them, they will go to the graveyard on destruction, otherwise they will go to the graveyard when the chain finishes resolving.If you negate the activation of a continuous Trap card, then it is unable to remain on the field, and it will go to the graveyard.If you negate the effect of a continuous Trap card, then it will be able to stay on the field, however will do nothing until the negation effect ends. So if it was an active Royal Decree that was negating it, its effects will become active again if Royal Decree leaves the field. This goes for both chaining a negation effect to the activation of the continuous trap, or activating one later on, while the continuous trap is face-up and active.
The spell card itself goes to the graveyard after the chain finishes resolving. The monster it summons can stay on the field as long as it is not sacificed, destroyed, or put out of play.
Since it's a normal trap card it is sent to the graveyard after its activation. Unless stated otherwise, the card does not stay on the field....etc- Adhesion trap hole
Yes, if you don't use its effect, because Dimensional Fissure does not automatically send any cards on the field to the graveyard, it just removes them from play when the are sent there. But if you use the effect of Miracle Jurassic Egg, then it is removed from play instead of being sent to the graveyard when you release it by its effect. Also, if it is sent to the graveyard by battle or by another card effect, or by being released for a tribute summon (also known by the newer term "advanced summon"), then it is still removed from play instead of going to the graveyard... Sincerely, James
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You can activate spells and traps, and then chain Emergency Provisions at the end, sending all those activated cards to the graveyard for the cost. Unless a card's effect is 'negated', removing the activating card from the field will not stop the effect resolving. So all those spells and traps will resolve correctly - unless they are cards that need to stay on the field, like continuous, Equip cards, or Field spells.
Destroyed or tributed Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard. They will return to the Extra Deck if something tries to return them to hand or deck.
Tokens go to whichever zone, and then immediately cease to exist. So while cards which say "when a creature goes to the graveyard" will trigger when tokens go there, the tokens themselves do not stay in the graveyard, they just disappear. So no, they are not there for other abilities to bring back to the battlefield.
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The primary difference is that in materials that can be used as magnets, the atoms can form what are called magnetic domains. Individual atoms and small groups of them form these domains, and the domains can be caused to "face the same way" when exposed to a magnetic field. When the field that aligned them is removed, some of the domains don't return to their previous orientation. They stay aligned leaving a residual magnetic field. The materials that cannot be used magnets don't have magnetic domains. If you heat magnetic material and expose it to a strong magnetic field while it's hot (like at or above its Curie temperature), and then you apply a strong magnetic field and maintain the field while cooling it down, the field "impressed" on the material will largely stay there and you've made a permanent magnet.
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yoke is made up of cast iron. if you're talking about inner compartment where the windings stay, then it is made up of silicon steel for max magnetic field distribution