It's not accurate to say you 'chain' to a summon. A chain is an order of 'activations' which then resolve in reverse order (the implication is that when a card is chained to another, the second card resolves first).
The correct term is 'respond' which is what you do to something that has happened fully already. So when something is summoned, or a card is drawn at the start of the turn, or an attack is declared, cards like Bottomless Trap Hole, Drastic Drop-Off or Sakuretsu Armor respectively will start a chain in response.
When the Turn Player normal summons a monster successfully, he retains Priority to activate an effect. He could therefore activate Icarus Attack at chain link 1 if he wanted, using the summoned monster as a tribute before the opponent can do anything. The opponent could legally chain Torrential Tribute to Icarus Attack, but the normal summoned monster is already gone.
If Icarus Attack is targeting only 1 monster and the other card is not a monster, then Remote Revenge can be used. When Icarus Attack is targeting 2 monsters however, Remote Revenge cannot be chained.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
Unless specifically stated otherwise (like on Gorz, or Battle Fader) a special summon can only be performed at the same timing as a Normal Summon, ie, in your own main phases when there is no chain in progress.
Yes, the Normal Summon can trigger both Tin Goldfish and Kagetokage. Their effects would form a chain with each other, you'd choose the order since both are the same kind of trigger, your Optional Triggers.
Remote Revenge cannot be used against a card that nominates more than one target.
If Icarus Attack is targeting only 1 monster and the other card is not a monster, then Remote Revenge can be used. When Icarus Attack is targeting 2 monsters however, Remote Revenge cannot be chained.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
Unless specifically stated otherwise (like on Gorz, or Battle Fader) a special summon can only be performed at the same timing as a Normal Summon, ie, in your own main phases when there is no chain in progress.
Yes, the Normal Summon can trigger both Tin Goldfish and Kagetokage. Their effects would form a chain with each other, you'd choose the order since both are the same kind of trigger, your Optional Triggers.
Remote Revenge cannot be used against a card that nominates more than one target.
Solemn Judgment can negate summons that don't use the chain, by waiting until the monster is placed on the field, then negating the summon before it counts as being successful. When a summon occurs on the resolution of an activated effect, the summon is automatically successful when the effect resolves - but Solemn Judgment can chain to that activation and prevent the summon by stopping the effect resolution. So, if you Normal Summon, Synchro Summon, or perform a special summon that does not use the chain, such as Chaos Sorcerer, you can negate the summon as per the first bit above. If you special summon on resolution of an activated effect, such as Monster Reborn or Call of the Haunted, Solemn Judgment can chain to these activations and negate them. No resolution means no summon. But, note that Solemn Judgment can only chain to the activation of Spell or Trap cards. If the special summon occurs on the resolution of an activated monster effect, Solemn Judgment can't stop it. It can't chain to it, and as above, the summon is successful when the effect resolves. So that is why Solemn Judgment can't do anything against the triggered effect of Gorz the Emissary of Darkness, but is able to stop special summons that aren't by resolution, such as Chaos Sorcerer.
== Okay so my opponent summoned Dark Dust Spirit while I had 3 Harpie Lady's on the field. Can I use Icarus Attack to destroy Dark Dust Spirit or does his effect stop me from doing that? == "Icarus Attack" can be chained to the activation of "Dark Dust Spirit"'s effect and you tribute one of your "Harpie Lady" cards or another Winged-Beast. When the chain resolves, you can destroy "Dark Dust Spirit", but its effect will still work and destroy all face-up monsters on the field.
No, unless stated otherwise on the card (such as Gorz, Battle Fader) a special summon can only be performed at the same timing as a Normal Summon, ie, in your own main phases when there is no chain in progress.
I assume you mean Ritual Summon, as Relinquished can't be summoned by tribute summon. Once Relinquished is on the field, you as the turn player have Priority, you can start a chain by targeting an opponent's monster with its Ignition Effect. The opponent is free to chain to this as normal. If it resolves properly, Relinquished will be equipped. You can ask to enter the battle phase, but remember the opponent doesn't have to let the phase pass if he's got something he wants to use, so he can use something to possibly destroy Relinquished first. So basically, you can certainly summon Relinquished, and on its first turn (not THE first turn, of course, no attacks can be declared) , steal a monster and attack, but not 'immediately' in the sense that the opponent gets chance to respond to every part of the process.
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Yes, a Synchro Summon is a special summon, so Torrential Tribute can be used. If Black Rose Dragon chose to activate its optional trigger effect, then that will be chain link 1, Torrential Tribute will be chain link 2.