Indeed you can. A Tribute Summon is considered a type of Normal Summon.
with the right use, it can destroy 3 monsters (2 that is needed to sacrifice or tribute and 1 for the tribute summoned monster) pretty sweet ^^ and pretty annoying too if you're on the other end. that's why it's always a must to add 3 trap holes on a deck.
If monsters are Normal (or Flip) Summoned into face-up Defence Position due to the effect of a card such as Light of Intervention, they are still valid targets for Trap Hole. Nowhere does it say it can only be used on Attack Position monsters; however, Attack Position monsters will be the usual targets as it is rare when cards are Normal Summoned in Defense Position. This ruling also applies to cards that switch to Defense Position, such as Total Defense Shogun and Summoner Monk.
Yes. A Flip Effect Monster may have its effect activated during any turn as long as it was face-down initially and flipped face-up.
Yes. A flip effect monster triggers when flipped, it will do so when attacked, when flip summoned, or when flipped by an effect.
yes depends what the effect is
The core rules state that a Normal Summon places the monster in face-up Attack position, and a Set places it in face-down Defense position. Special Summons are face-up Attack or Defense position, unless stated otherwise. If the continuous Trap card 'Light of Intervention' is active, monsters can be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense position.
"Mirror Force" is a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is a Trap card can only be activated when your opponent attack with their monster on their turn. The effect of the card destroys all of your opponent's face-up attack position monsters. (It does not negate the attack, the attacking monster is destroyed and removed from the field so the attack simply "disappears.")
Yes, Trap Hole targets the monster you use it against.
Torrential Tribute and Bottomless Trap Hole can only be used in response to a monster's summon. Attacking a monster does not summon it (note that if the monster is face down, this is a Flip and not a Flip Summon).
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.
"Botttomless Trap Hole" is typically viewed as being better than "Trap Hole" since the destroyed monster in banished/removed from play. A majority of cards function off of cards in the Graveyard or even activate in the Graveyard, so banishing the monster would be more disruptive. That being said, "Trap Hole" can destroy monsters with an ATK under 1500 unlike its "Bottomless" counterpart. Plus there are a few monsters like "D.D. Survivor" that function better when removed from play.
Bottomless Trap Hole destroys monsters as well as removing them, meaning Stardust Dragon can chain to and negate it.
Bottomless Trap Hole does not target due to the way it can remove multiple monsters. If Bottomless Trap Hole is activated, then Stardust Dragon can be used against it, even if Bottomless Trap Hole was activated in response to Stardust Dragon's own summon.
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The core rules state that a Normal Summon places the monster in face-up Attack position, and a Set places it in face-down Defense position. Special Summons are face-up Attack or Defense position, unless stated otherwise. If the continuous Trap card 'Light of Intervention' is active, monsters can be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense position.
Yes, someone can use "Trap Hole" if it's attack is determined to be 1000 or greater when Normal Summoned. For example, let's say I Normal Summon "The Calculator". If it is the only monster on my field it's attack is immediately determined to be 600. If I already had a 4 star monster then summoned "The Calculator", it's attack is immediately determined to be 1200 and "Trap Hole" can be activated to destroy it.
The card states to ignore the effects of spell trap and monster cards. so effect monsters cannot have their effects target blue eyes shining dragon, but all monsters can attack it.
Bottomless Trap Hole can be used against a Synchro Summoned monster with appropriate attack, but it's not accurate to say it 'stops' the summon. In game terms, the summon is completed successfully, and cards like Bottomless Trap Hole will be used in response to that successful summon. It means though that Synchro Monsters like Brionac may have already used their effects due to player Priority - if you want to avoid even that happening, you need to negate the summon instead, with a summon negation card.
"Mirror Force" is a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is a Trap card can only be activated when your opponent attack with their monster on their turn. The effect of the card destroys all of your opponent's face-up attack position monsters. (It does not negate the attack, the attacking monster is destroyed and removed from the field so the attack simply "disappears.")
Yes, but only if they have no monsters left on the field- or If you have a spell/trap/special monster that allows you to attack them directly.
Yes, Trap Hole targets the monster you use it against.
Torrential Tribute and Bottomless Trap Hole can only be used in response to a monster's summon. Attacking a monster does not summon it (note that if the monster is face down, this is a Flip and not a Flip Summon).