No. If it is activating the effect to summon a token, that means it is being summoned in the Damage Step of the Damage Phase. Only specific cards can be activated here - even if monsters are special summoned by destroyed Masked Dragons, or Dandylions, or summoned through other effects lik Tragoedia and Gorz, you cannot use summon response cards like Bottomless Trap Hole or Torrential Tribute.
Also, as a side note, it is one trigger that summons Gorz, and then a second trigger that summons the token. So you would need two seperate anti-summon cards, if you could even use them, that is.
The current game-legal text for Slifer the Sky Dragon says "When Normal Summoned, cards or effects cannot be activated" This prevents the activation of Bottomless Trap Hole in response to Slifer's Normal summon. However this is only for Normal Summon. Slifer can be Special Summoned, and if Special Summoned, then his continuous effect will apply as normal, before cards that respond to summons can be activated. That means if he is special summoned, and his ATK goes to 2000, the summon can be responded to by Bottomless Trap Hole, he will be destroyed and removed.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
um, yeah... all monster can be normal summoned, flip summoned, special summoned etc unless specified otherwise. eg, ancient gear golem says "this card cannot be special summoned".
No you cannot. When a monster says it 'cannot be special summoned except by..' it means that's the only way it can ever reach the field. Five-Headed Dragon can't be special summoned, except by Fusion Summoning it. Even if you fusion summon it and it is destroyed, it can't be brought back to the field by cards like Call of the Haunted, or Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon.
Light and Darkness Dragon's first line of text says that it cannot be special summoned. Therefore when it is destroyed and its last effect triggers, it cannot choose itself.
It depends how they are summoned. Bottomless Trap Hole can remove multiple monsters, but only when summoned by the same source. If a player used Monster Reborn and chained Call of the Haunted, then both will resolve, summoning the two monsters. However Bottomless Trap Hole can only be used against the one that was summoned last. If both were summoned simultaneously, by, say, Flute of Summoning Dragon, then Bottomless Trap Hole can respond to this one source of special summon after resolution, to destroy and remove both monsters. One other situation is the player summons the Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon, and then uses its effect to summon a Blue-Eyes. You could chain BTH to Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's effect activation, you will destroy and remove it, but the Blue-Eyes will still be summoned after. Or, you could allow the Blue-Eyes to be summoned first, and respond to that summon, destroying and removing Blue-Eyes. But because both monsters are summoned from different sources, you will not be able to destroy and remove them both.
The current game-legal text for Slifer the Sky Dragon says "When Normal Summoned, cards or effects cannot be activated" This prevents the activation of Bottomless Trap Hole in response to Slifer's Normal summon. However this is only for Normal Summon. Slifer can be Special Summoned, and if Special Summoned, then his continuous effect will apply as normal, before cards that respond to summons can be activated. That means if he is special summoned, and his ATK goes to 2000, the summon can be responded to by Bottomless Trap Hole, he will be destroyed and removed.
Yes, Darkness Neosphere has more than 1500 ATK so Bottomless Trap Hole can be used against it when it special summons itself.
You can't. It says in its text "This card can not be special summoned."
Yes because red eyes is a special summon. But if the bottomless trap hole you can't call priority on the summon of red eyes but if they bottomless redeyed you can call priority and special summon a dragon
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
Yes, it can. The Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon is a normal special summon. The summoner would still have to remove from play a dragon-type tribute as that is a pre-summon condition.
Synchro summoned is considered a special summon so Trap Hole won't have an effect on them. But try Bottomless Trap Hole or Torrential Tribute instead.
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You use an effect that can negate the activation of a monster's effect. Divine Wrath is one. Solemn Warning is another - it can negate both inherent special summons, or effects that include special summons. Royal Oppression can stop Battle Fader, and it can stop Gorz if he's summoned outside the damage step by his 'direct damage' summon. But Royal Oppression can't be used in the damage step so it can't stop him when he's summoned from battle damage, but Counter Traps can.
No. The text has been changed but the effect remains the same, first it was a 'cannot be special summoned except by..' monster, which means only the listed method could ever be used, it was not the kind that could be brought back assuming you summoned it properly first. Now it says "Must be summoned by....cannot be summoned in any other way", again, it doesn't matter if you properly summoned it, it can't be summoned back from the graveyard.
"The Rock Spirit" can only be Special Summoned from the Graveyard, if it was Special Summoned from the Hand via its effect first. In other words, if it was "improperly" sent to the Graveyard, such as by discarding from the Hand, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard. If it was successfully Special Summoned by its own effect onto the field and is then sent to the Graveyard, it is then elligible to be Special Summoned from the same Graveyard. However, if it's Special Summon was negated by a card effect such as "Solemn Judgment" and sent to the Graveyard, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.