No. Once a monster is targeted by something, then subsequently protecting it from targeting will do nothing. The targeting part already happened, even though Forbidden Dress will resolve before Sazank's effect.
Secondly, Sazank does not destroy the target, so Forbidden Dress' other protective property will not apply. A destroy is a special kind of send, but it doesn't work the other way around - an effect that simply sends to the graveyard is not a destroy.
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Victor says the monster must be killed to protect humanity.
No. Note that summons do not use the chain and are not chained to. Summons are responded to. When you place a monster down on the field, it is not yet considered successfully summoned. Both players have an opportunity to negate the summon, which is where you'd use Solemn Judgment. Some monsters may have a summon negation effect which is spell speed 2, those could be used here. But nothing else can, apart from other counter traps. You can't use a protective effect on the yet to be summoned monster, the timing is wrong and it is not yet a monster on the field.
As long as the effect actually does target, and only targets one face-up Dark monster, then Obsidian Dragon can protect itself when targeted by it, whether or not it is the only monster on your side of the field. It cannot protect itself from an effect that targets two monsters, even if only one is Dark. It cannot protect itself from a non-targeting effect like Lightning Vortex, even if Obsidian Dragon is the only monster on that side of the field.
The Ekats used The Loch Ness Monster (which is actually a monster shaped device) to decieve other clue hunters and protect their clue. This monster was an Eka submersible driven by Charlie, the head of the Nessie Shack, a tourist attraction near the loch.
He was not a protector of anything, he was kept as a prisoner just for being born a monster.
Beowulf is known as an exemplary hero. He fought gallantly against the monster, Grendel, and did everything in his power to protect his friends.
they possibly do but its safer to hit a monster at least once to be possitive that they know to attack it
There was a giant monster and it put its bum out and farted and BOOM! babylon was destroyed
Mist Body only protects the monster from being destroyed by battle. So the only things it is protected from is destruction from battle with a monster with higher ATK while it is in DEF mode, or equal or higher ATK while it is in ATK mode.
Lord of D. would protect your Dragon-type monsters from being affected by Sakurestu Armor as it targets the monster and Lord prevents that from happening.
The government is specifically forbidden from searching citizens houses without reason.