Destroying a monster in chain to the activation of its effect, will not stop the effect resolving unless it specifically and obviously requires the monster to remain face-up on the field. The lingering effect of Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Tiger King cannot be negated simply by destroying the monster. You would have to chain a monster negation effect to its activation.
Lightning Vortex is non-targetting so it never really activated 'on' a specific monster, even if it's alone. If your opponent uses Lightning Vortex and you have an XYZ monster, that monster will be destroyed, as per usual, unless that particular XYZ can save itself from destruction with an effect.
The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
Your monster is destroyed if the monster you attack is in attack position, and you lose life points.
Destroying a monster does not flip it. But if a monster is flipped face-up when attacked, and considered destroyed by battle, then the flip effect will still activate.
Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.
Yes, the monster effect is still being activated whether it is on the field or not.
If the monster is flipped up as a result of battle, the card is destroyed first, and then its effect is activated
Soul RopeTRAP/NormalActivate only by paying 1000 Life Points when a monster you control is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard. Special Summon 1 Level 4 monster from your Deck.Soul Rope is activated when a monster is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard. This means that you can activate it when a monster you control is destroyed by battle or by another card effect. You cannot activate Soul Rope if the monster was destroyed during the Damage Step via a card effect such as a Defense Position Berserk Gorilla because the timing would not be correct. You also cannot activate this card if there is an effect that prevents your monster from being sent to the Graveyard (ie. D.D. Warrior or Macro Cosmos).
Lightning Vortex is non-targetting so it never really activated 'on' a specific monster, even if it's alone. If your opponent uses Lightning Vortex and you have an XYZ monster, that monster will be destroyed, as per usual, unless that particular XYZ can save itself from destruction with an effect.
destroyed by battle or by card effects
No, if your attacking Monster is destroyed by an opponent's "Sakuretsu Armor" it is considered destroyed as the result of an effect.In order for a Monster to be considered destroyed as a result of battle, the attacking Monster must have been destroyed because its ATK was equal or less than the opponent's attack position Monster it battled with.
Call of the Haunted destroys its summoned monster at the same moment it itself is destroyed. In the above case if it's being negated by Royal Decree, then it will not destroy the monster. Even though Royal Decree is being destroyed by the same resolution, it is still negating Call of the Haunted up until the point of its destruction. The end result, Call of the Haunted and Royal Decree will go to the graveyard but the monster summoned by Call of the Haunted will be safe.
Your monster is destroyed if the monster you attack is in attack position, and you lose life points.
The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
This depends on the specific monster and its abilities. If a monster's summon is negated and the monster destroyed, it is likely that its effect was never able to be activated in the first place. In this case, its effect would never have applied
Destroying a monster does not flip it. But if a monster is flipped face-up when attacked, and considered destroyed by battle, then the flip effect will still activate.
Goldgoyle is the name of the monster that destroyed the Turbo Rangers' 2 Megazords.