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.
As an Ignition Effect monster, Relinquished can only take a monster in your own turns, in your own main phases. Monsters who can activate in the opponent's turn will usually specifically state so, or be a trigger which activates when a certain condition is met, regardless of turn.
Yes. The chain will finish resolving first of all, summoning your Fusion Monster. Elemental Hero Absolute Zero's effect will then activate, destroying your Fusion Monster unless you have a way to save it.
When a monster attacks Reflect Bounder, the attacking player takes damage equal to his attacking monster's ATK. The defending player takes damage as normal. Reflect Bounder is then destroyed regardless of the damage calculation. So imagine attacking it with Blue-Eyes White Dragon, ATK 3000. The attacking player will take 3000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect. The defending player will take 1300 damage due to his monster battling with a stronger one. Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by battle. Imagine attacking it with Sangan, ATK 1000. The attacking player will take 1000 damage from Reflect Bounder's effect, and then 700 battle damage due to attacking a stronger monster. Sangan will be destroyed by battle, and Reflect Bounder will be destroyed by its own effect.
yes of course what knuckle hea said you couldn't
No he/she can't, because on Assault mode activate it says: ''Tribute one synchro monster...''. You can only tribute your own monster/s.
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.
That'll be 'Reflect Bounder'.
As an Ignition Effect monster, Relinquished can only take a monster in your own turns, in your own main phases. Monsters who can activate in the opponent's turn will usually specifically state so, or be a trigger which activates when a certain condition is met, regardless of turn.
Mist Valley Soldier must survive the battle, for it to be able to activate its effect. If it was destroyed by battle, it will not activate and will not return the other monster to hand.
No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
No it doesn't matter how many monster your opponents have on the field to activate it. Posted by Suigin Tou
When one or more specific cards a chosen by a card effect, it is considered "targeting". For example, when you activate "Soul Taker", you must target, or choose, the monster you want to use its effect on. When you activate "Sakaretsu Armor", you are targeting the monster who is attacking. That means those card effects won't work if the targeted monster is gone. For example, if you activate "Soul Taker" on a Fusion Monster, and your opponent activates "De-Fusion", the targeted monster is gone so the effect would not activate. If your opponent activates "Book of Moon" to flip their monster face-down when you activated "Sakaretsu Armor", the card's target is technically not there.
No, it requires a Tribute. Unless stated otherwise, like on cards such as Soul Exchange, a tribute must be something you control. You cannot tribute an opponent's monster as a cost for your own effects or summons.
Yes. It doesn't matter whose turn it is, Robbin Zombie does not require your monster to be the attacker. So if a weaker opponent's monster attacked your stronger one, the opponent will take battle damage to his life points, and Robbin Zombie will send a card from the top of their deck to the graveyard.
Yube - The Ultimate Nightmarel's effect destroys any monster it battles with, so will activate both when it attacks, and when it is attacked.
Yes. The chain will finish resolving first of all, summoning your Fusion Monster. Elemental Hero Absolute Zero's effect will then activate, destroying your Fusion Monster unless you have a way to save it.