No part of Call of the Haunted or Royal Decree affect a monster's ability to attack. The Sangan will be able to attack as normal.
Yes! You can activate Call of the Haunted to get a monster in the same position from your Graveyard as it was when destroyed. That will allow your monsters to protect you and keeping your life points safe
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No, Nutrient Z can only be activated in the Opponent's damage step. You cannot use it in your own turn, so cannot use it if your monster is attacking.
This one always causes arguments. Point 1 -> Activating Threatening Roar in response to an attack won't do anything, it affects attack declarations. Point 2 -> The turn player can't enter the battle phase unless the opponent agrees to it. An opponent will want to use Threatening Roar at the end of the main phase, before the battle phase is entered. Many players don't announce the change of phase, and this is normally ok as they must still accept the opponent can say they wanted to use something in the previous phase. Despite Point 1, the opponent should not be penalised if the turn player didn't give them a chance to activate the Threatening Roar, by skipping from the main phase straight into an attack declaration.
SkyscraperField Spell/SPELLWhen a monster that includes "Elemental Hero" in its card name attacks, if its ATK is lower than the ATK of the attack target, increase the ATK of the attacking monster by 1000 points during damage calculation only.No, its effect does not activate. "When a monster...attacks...". This automatically tells you that it activates when your monster attacks, but does not activate if your monster is attacked.
No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
No! You can never call off an attack once you have already declared it. The only way you can is by a card's effect.
The chain resolves in reverse order. Negate Attack will resolve first, and the attack will be negated. Trap Stun will resolve second, applying its trap negating effect. Then Mirror Force's resolution will be negated due to Trap Stun.
Yes, it remains on the field and can attack as long as your opponent does not activate another effect.
No, Ancient Gear Engineer does not retain the ability to negate card effects. It only prevents the opponent from ACTIVATING any Spell or Traps during its attack only. If a Trap Card activates outside the attack, it can do nothing against it.For example, if you attack with Ancient Gear Engineer, its effect prevents your opponent from activating any Spell or Trap Cards during the attack. Therefore, if your opponent had a face-down Raigeki Break, he/she cannot activate it.However, if before your Main Phase 1 ends as you are about to enter the Battle Phase, your opponent has a face-down Raigeki Break, he/she can activate it, discard one card, and destroy your Ancient Gear Engineer.
Yes, that's fine. He activates Monster Reborn, targeting Blue-Eyes. You chain Call of the Haunted, targeting the same one. Just because Monster Reborn targeted it first, does not mean other cards can't target it. The chain resolves in reverse order as normal, so your Call of the Haunted resolves first, summoning the Blue-Eyes, then his Monster Reborn resolves without effect because the target is gone (he cannot select a new target).
Yes! You can activate Call of the Haunted to get a monster in the same position from your Graveyard as it was when destroyed. That will allow your monsters to protect you and keeping your life points safe
Your Dark Magician will be destroyed, his Summoned Skull will not. Neither player will take any battle damage.
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There is no such ruling that states this. Rainbow Life can be used in response to an attack declaration.
If a potential attack target appears or disappears after the attack is declared, but before the damage step, then a 'replay' occurs. A replay is the continuation or discontinuation of the attack - the attacker is allowed to continue the attack (against a new target if it wishes, or sometimes it might have to choose a new one) or it can forfeit its attack completely for that turn. So, the opponent declares a direct attack, and you respond with CotH. CotH will resolve and summon a monster, causing a replay. The attacking monster may continue its attack, however it is not possible to perform a direct attack now, so will have to attack the newly summoned monster. Or, it can cancel its attack for that turn.
Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.