Yes you can because for this turn only, it is counted as your monster so you can do whatever you want with it exept for attack it because you can't attck your own monsters. This goes for any other card that has a similar effct like creature swap or you get the point now. When the turn is over, you hand it back to your opponent if it says anything about end phase because there are different editions to every card due to the evolution of the card game series that have passed!!!
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You of course cannot tribute the opponent's monster for Enemy Controller's activation cost. However if you use Enemy Controller to take control of one of the opponent's monster, that monster can be tributed for a tribute summon, as you are now its controller.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
A level 7 monster needs two tributes; you can tribute a level 5 monster but must also tribute a second monster.
A level 8 monster needs two tributes, so you can tribute a level 6 monster but must also tribute a second monster.
El Shaddoll Fusion doesn't affect how Torrential Tribute resolves. Imagine you summon a monster, and the opponent responds with Torrential Tribute. You chain El Shaddoll Fusion. When that resolves, it lets you perform a Fusion Summon as written. But Torrential Tribute was still correctly activated, and when it resolves it will destroy all monsters on the field - it doesn't matter that the monsters have changed and are different from the ones present when it was activated.
No it does not. Brain control is used to either switch its position on the controller of brain control's side of the field or tribute this controlled monster or attack with.
You of course cannot tribute the opponent's monster for Enemy Controller's activation cost. However if you use Enemy Controller to take control of one of the opponent's monster, that monster can be tributed for a tribute summon, as you are now its controller.
No part of Call of the Haunted's activation prevents monsters from being tributed. Of course, if you activate it in your opponent's turn, you could only tribute the monster for a spell speed 2 effect or trigger.
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 says if they control 'a monster', not '1 monster only'. If they have two or three monsters for example, then it is true that they control 'a monster'. Compare to the wording on Dark Armed Dragon, who looks for three, and only three Dark monsters.
No you do not because the ones that you will used for the tribute is your opponent's monsters.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
The only time you can ever tribute something you do not control, is if a card specifically says so. Lava Golem lets you tribute the opponent's monsters, and Soul Exchange can let you do so too. However if there is no text like this, then the tribute must come from amongst monsters you control.
A level 7 monster needs two tributes; you can tribute a level 5 monster but must also tribute a second monster.
Yes you can, Soul Exchange simply offers a monster on your opponents side of the field as a tribute, as well as any others you may control.
A level 7 monster needs two tributes, so you can tribute a level 6 monster but must also tribute a second monster.
A Level 8 monster needs two tributes, so you can tribute a Lv5 monster, but must also tribute a second monster too.