I run a very good dragon deck and the only equip card I run is Axe of Despair. 1000 attack.
Same as when you use a regular Equip Spell card on the opponent's monster, the monster acting as an Equip Spell Card goes to your own S/T zone.
No, face-down monsters cannot be equipped.
yes you can equip spell card cards to an opponent's monster unless the card states so a good example of this is snatch steal
'Shield and Sword', a Normal Spell Card, can do that.
The equip spell is sent to the graveyard and the monster returns to your hand as usual :)
If an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, it is no longer equipped to a monster, and therefore, the monster does not gain the benefits. If a monster equipped with an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, the Equip Spell Card is destroyed.
I run a very good dragon deck and the only equip card I run is Axe of Despair. 1000 attack.
No, it is a Field Spell card.
The Equip Spell card is called "Ekibyo Drakmord".
A Normal Spell card is one that has no symbol after the words '[Spell Card]' under the card title. The symbols after it denote Quickplays, Field Spell, Equip Spell, Ritual Spell and Continuous Spell, but only cards lacking these symbols are considered to be Normal Spell cards.
Same as when you use a regular Equip Spell card on the opponent's monster, the monster acting as an Equip Spell Card goes to your own S/T zone.
No, face-down monsters cannot be equipped.
yes you can equip spell card cards to an opponent's monster unless the card states so a good example of this is snatch steal
'Shield and Sword', a Normal Spell Card, can do that.
They are considered to be 'Equip Cards' but not 'Equip Spell Cards', in case anything specifies the latter.
Yes, Equip Spell Cards cannot exist on the field without their target. If the target leaves the field, the Equip Spell Card will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.