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No. The effect of Mask states that monsters cannot be tributed. Since stardust requires itself be tributed to activate the effect, you cant activate the effect.

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Can elemental hero absolute zero destroy stardust dragon with its effect even though EHAZ it does not activate on the field?

Yes it can if you don't activate Stardust Dragon's effect. But you can choose to activate his effect to Tribute Stardust Dragon to destroy and negate EHAZs' effect.


Does The End of Anubis negate Stardust Dragon's effect?

As a matter of fact, yes. The end of Anubis does negate Stardust Dragon's effect as long as he is on the field. Since Stardust Dragon's effect activates in the graveyard, and The End of Anubis' effect states "Monster cards that designate a card(s) in the graveyard or activate in the graveyard are negated."


If 'Stardust Dragon' attacks 'Elemental Hero Absolute Zero' in defence mode is 'Stardust Dragon' destroyed by EHAZ's effect?

It depends. When Elemental Hero Absolute Zero leaves the field, it triggers his destruction effect. Since it is a destruction effect, that same Stardust Dragon can activate, tributing itself to negate the effect. So basically, it's up to Stardust Dragon's controller whether he lets it get destroyed or not.


When Evolzar Dolkka's effect activates to negate and destroy Stardust Dragon can Stardust Dragon activate its effect again to negate and destroy Dolkka in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Stardust Dragon tributes itself as a cost for its own effect. So if Evolzar Dolkka chains its negation effect to this, Stardust Dragon can't do anything. Not only is it not there on the field for it to be tributed again, but Evolzar Dolkka isn't destroying a card on the field. The end result will be - Dolkka's effect will resolve, negating Stardust Dragon's negation effect. Since it's already in the graveyard, Stardust Dragon won't count as being destroyed, but that doesn't affect anything. The effect Stardust Dragon chained to will resolve as normal. Because Stardust Dragon's effect was negated, it will not resummon itself.


Does stardust dragon negate caius the shadow monrchs effect?

No. Stardust Dragon's effect only negates and destroys a card which effect DESTROYS a card on the field, however Caius the Shadow Monarch REMOVES FROM PLAY a card on the field.


Can stardust dragon be killed by trap hole?

Yes, but only if Stardust Dragon was to be flipped face-down. If the controller Flip Summoned it, then Trap Hole can be used. More than likely though Stardust Dragon will simply activate its negation effect. Apart from that, Stardust Dragon can only ever arrive on the field by Special Summon, so Trap Hole cannot be used there.


How can you stop Stardust Dragon Assault Mode?

If they have only one Stardust/AM then use divine wrath. If they have more than one Stardust/AM and another Stardust Dragon(s) faced up on the field then use cards like lightning vortex, dark hole, etc... so that the dragon will tribute (cost) itself to negate ->send to the graveyard, then chain a divine wrath to it. Since divine wrath is spell speed 3, another Stardust/AM cannot chain to it because Stardust(s) is spell speed 2. In conclusion, the chain resolves backward with divine wrath negates the effect of the "tributed" Stardust/AM in the graveyard, and since the effect was negated then lightning vortex or dark hole will resolve normally, destroying all monsters. Other Stardust(s) cannot chain to the destruction because the chain is resolving. Note: Stardust/AM cannot summon another Stardust Dragon back since its effect was negated in the graveyard and not "face-up" on the field. However if your opponent has another Stardust Dragon on the field when lightning vortex revolves then the "face-up" Stardust/AM will be able to summon it. Ex: 1) You have a face-down Divine Wrath 2) Your opponent have x2 Stardust/AM and x1 Stardust Dragon all face up. *He/she doesn't a have another Stardust Dragon in the graveyard. 3) You activate lightning vortex (Chain 1). 4) Your opponent chain Stardust/AM effect to negate your card effect (Chain 2). *Stardust/AM tribute itself as a cost and send to the graveyard. 5) You activate Divine Wrath to negate the effect of Stardust/AM while it is in the graveyard (Chain 3). *Divine Wrath is spell speed 3 and cannot be chained by other Stardust(s). *The tributed Stardust/AM is not "face-up" on the field at that time. 6) Chain resolves backward with Divine Wrath negates the effect of Stardust/AM, allowing lightning vortex to resolve normally. 7) All faced up monsters your opponent control is then destroyed simultaneously. 8) Now the chain has resolved, triggered effects can activate in a new chain - this is when the second Stardust AM will activate. Since the Stardust Dragon went to the graveyard at the same time, it means it's there in the graveyard when Assault Mode activates, and can be selected as a target. Timing is not missed simply by going to the graveyard simultaneously to the Assault Mode, because it's only after this that Assault Mode activates and looks for a target.


When you use Stardust Dragon's effect while it is equipped to Premature Burial is Stardust Dragon destroyed?

When Stardust Dragon uses its effect, it is 'tributed', which is not a destruction effect. Because it leaves the field, it means Premature Burial loses its target, so Premature Burial will go to the graveyard too. It will not inflict a destruction effect on Stardust Dragon.


If you synchro summoned Stardust Dragon and your opponent activated Compulsory Evacuation Device and you chained it with Assault Mode Activate what would happen?

It would go like this. Chain Link 1 - Compulsory Evacuation Device, targetting Stardust Dragon. Chain Link 2 - Stardust Dragon tributed for the cost of Assault Mode Activate. Chain Link 2 resolves - Stardust Dragon Assault Mode is special summoned from deck. Chain Link 1 resolves without effect, as its target is no longer on the field.


When Stardust Dragon is retrieved from the graveyard using Call of the Haunted or Premature Burial. Is Stardust Dragon destroyed if you use it's effect that removes it from the field?

If you use Stardust's effect, then it is tributed but not destroyed. That means a Call of the Haunted that summoned it, will remain on the field. However since Equip Spell cards can't remain on the field without a target, Premature Burial will be destroyed.


Can Stardust Dragon's effect negate Dark End Dragon's effect of sending one monster on the field to the graveyard?

Because Dark End Dragon does not 'destroy' anything, Stardust Dragon is unable to negate it.


Can you use a stardust dragon to negate your opponents stardust dragon effect?

Yes, as long as the first is destroying a card on the field. For example, if Zaborg the Thunder Monarch was summoned, and targeted a monster, then the opponent could use his Stardust Dragon to negate Zaborg's effect and destroy him. Because this Stardust Dragon is also trying to destroy a card on the field, the turn player could use his own Stardust Dragon against it. However, if the turn player used Exiled Force, then Stardust Dragon can be chained to this. However this Stardust will not be destroying a card on the field - the Exiled Force went to the graveyard as a cost. So a second Stardust could not stop the first in this case.