No. Monsters are only ever flipped if they are Flip Summoned, attacked while face-down, or when a card effect specifically says they are flipped. Monsters are never considered flipped if destroyed, or tributed while face-down.
Raigeki is forbidden in Advanced Format and restricted to 1 in Traditional.
Raigeki Break is a Normal Trap Card. "Discard one card to destroy one card on the field."
If Raigeki Break targets a Spell or a Trap card, Curse of Royal can be chained to it to negate it.
To easily defeat Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon, use cards that don't target a specific monster on the field (Dark Hole, Mirror Force, Raigeki, etc.), since that monster's effect states that it can't be defeated by card effects that target this specific card.
No. Here is what happens when a player summons Jinzo. The turn player offers tribute, and places Jinzo on the field. His continuous effect is not yet 'switched on', nor any other continuous effects applied to him yet. Here, in the 'summon negation window', can cards be used to negate his summon. So you could negate the summon with Solemn Judgment, Horn of Heaven, etc. He'd go to the graveyard if that happened. If neither player want to negate Jinzo's summon, the summon is now successful. His continuous effect now becomes active, negating all traps currently active, and prohibiting new ones from being activated. Now we're in the 'summon response window', which is where Trap Hole would normally be used. Since Jinzo is now preventing any trap activations, it means any Trap that responds to a successful summon cannot be used. That means Trap Hole, Bottomless Trap Hole, Torrential Tribute, etc, can't be activated. Neither can Divine Wrath nor Forced Back could be used, because these respond only to 'activated effects'. Jinzo doesn't 'activate' anything, and even if he did, his continuous effect would stop Traps responding to it anyway. Lastly of course, non-responsive Traps (Phoenix Wing Wind Blast, Raigeki Break) can't do anything either, their activations are prevented while Jinzo remains face-up on the field.
Raigeki is forbidden in Advanced Format and restricted to 1 in Traditional.
Raigeki is a forbidden spell card that destroys all opponent face up monsters.
Raigeki Break is a Normal Trap Card. "Discard one card to destroy one card on the field."
a shiny raigeki in 2006 was worth about $392 I dont know about now it probably has increased a hell of a lot
If Raigeki Break targets a Spell or a Trap card, Curse of Royal can be chained to it to negate it.
Yes, there is the normal spell card 'Lightning Vortex'. The only difference between that and Raigeki is that it requires you to discard a card to activate it.
Since dark illusion is a monster card it is destroyed by raigeki without it's effect coming into play.Same as if a face down effect monster were to be destroyed by raigeki the effect of the card could not be used so any face down effect cards or any effect cards on your side of the field are rendered useless.
It will 'resolve without effect' because its target has gone.
if this is yugioh then use monster effects such as man eater bug and dark hole and raigeki break can take this guy down no problem!
Probably the Seal of Orichalcos ;) Scratch that, Field cards aren't too good nowadays... As for real cards, Pot of Greed is probably the best. Or raigeki, but it's easy to negate.
Use any trap card that destroys a card at the end phase... >.> Example Raigeki break...
Some of the best trap cards out there would be those such as raigeki break which allows you to destroy a card by discarding one from your hand. Spellbindin circle, negate attack, mirror force and shadow spell are good for attack blocks along with sakuretsu armor which destroys the attacking monster. Theres magic cylinder,call of the haunted and rope of life which allow for goos summoning strategies and reflect attacks, theres also just desserts as a great burner card shaving off 500 life points for every monster on your opponents field. Theres many more but those are the ones that come to mind