Yes, but why? Mysical Space Typhoon only destroys cards, it doesn't negate them. Chaining MST to Card Destruction will not stop it from resolving as normal.
If you or your opponent activates Heavy Storm and you chain by activating Mystical Space Typhoon and target the activated Heavy Storm, the chain resolves backwards. The effect of Mystical Space Typhoon destroys Heavy Stormas it is placed on the field when activated. However, the destruction of Heavy Storm does not negate its effect and, as it is Chain Link 1, its effect resolves last destroying all Spell and Trap cards on the field including the activated Mystical Space Typhoon.
If the controller of Reinforcements has a monster face-up on the field, you can chain Reinforcements to Mystical Space Typhoon, because both Reinforcements and Mystical Space Typhoon are Spell Speed 2.
Mystical Space Typhoon is a destruction card, not a negation card. So there is no point chaining it to the activation of other spell cards unless they are some form of continuous card. Spiritualism's activation can't be negated. That means you can't chain a negation card to it. You can chain MST if you like but destroying Spiritualism's card after activation will not prevent the effect resolving as normal.
Mystical Space Typhoon is a Quick-play Spell that destroys 1 Spell or Trap card on the field. It's more useful than the Trap Dust Tornado, since you can use MST as soon as it's in your hand (assuming you have a S&T zone open).
It cannot negate the activation of a trap card. It is basically the opposite of Magic Jammer. Mystical Space Typhoon can destroy face down spells and traps, continuous spells and traps, and field and equip spell cards.
Mystical Space Typhoon will still resolve fully, but Scapegoat will have resolved first, before it did so. Mystical Space Typhoon is not a negation card, all it does is destroy a target, and in this situation, it did just that. It would not be accurate to say Mystical Space Typhoon has 'no effect' here because it did still resolve fully. If any card looked for spell card resolutions, or card destruction, the above scenario would trigger them. However apart from that, the Mystical Space Typhoon is doing nothing more than destroying a card that was about to go to the graveyard already.
Yes, you can. Scapegoat is a Quickplay Spell card, so its activation can be chained to another Quickplay Spell card, such as Mystical Space Typhoon.
If you or your opponent activates Heavy Storm and you chain by activating Mystical Space Typhoon and target the activated Heavy Storm, the chain resolves backwards. The effect of Mystical Space Typhoon destroys Heavy Stormas it is placed on the field when activated. However, the destruction of Heavy Storm does not negate its effect and, as it is Chain Link 1, its effect resolves last destroying all Spell and Trap cards on the field including the activated Mystical Space Typhoon.
If the controller of Reinforcements has a monster face-up on the field, you can chain Reinforcements to Mystical Space Typhoon, because both Reinforcements and Mystical Space Typhoon are Spell Speed 2.
Mystical Space Typhoon is a destruction card, not a negation card. So there is no point chaining it to the activation of other spell cards unless they are some form of continuous card. Spiritualism's activation can't be negated. That means you can't chain a negation card to it. You can chain MST if you like but destroying Spiritualism's card after activation will not prevent the effect resolving as normal.
Mystical Space Typhoon does not actually "negate" a Spell or Trap Card. You can chain any Spell or Trap Card activation with Mystical Space Typhoon, destroying it. The destruction of the card does not negate its effects.However, depending on the type of Spell or Trap card, it can prevent its effect from taking place. Continuous, Equip, and Field Spell Cards are the only Spell cards that will have their effects stopped if they are chained with Mystical Space Typhoon. The same rulings apply to Continuous Trap Cards. As long as you chain to the activation of the Spell or Trap Card with Mystical Space Typhoon and target it, when the chain resolves the Spell or Trap Card's effect will disappear.For example, if your opponent activates the Equip Spell Card Premature Burial and you chain with Mystical Space Typhoon, when the Chain resolves, Premature Burial will be destroyed and the effect will not resolve.Normal and Quick-Play Spells, and Normal Traps will carry out their effects regardless if they are destroyed. If you chain your opponent's Mirror Force or Monster Reborn activation, when the chain resolves, the card will be destroyed, but the effect will still resolve.These rulings apply to any other cards that have similar effects to Mystical Space Typhoon, such as Dust Tornado and Twister.
yes, but it would be useless to do that. you would be better off to wait for a better card
Mystical Space Typhoon is a Quick-play Spell that destroys 1 Spell or Trap card on the field. It's more useful than the Trap Dust Tornado, since you can use MST as soon as it's in your hand (assuming you have a S&T zone open).
It cannot negate the activation of a trap card. It is basically the opposite of Magic Jammer. Mystical Space Typhoon can destroy face down spells and traps, continuous spells and traps, and field and equip spell cards.
You will resolve the chain in reverse order. Scapegoat will summon the four 'Sheep Tokens' but its card will remain on the field for a moment. Resolved cards on the chain only go to the graveyard after the whole chain has resolved, or, when something destroys them. Mystical Space Typhoon's effect will resolve next, destroying the Scapegoat card and sending it to the graveyard. Lastly Mystical Space Typhoon's card will go to the graveyard.
Yes, but make sure the counter trap card says it can counter a magic card (or whatever else you want to counter). Same for quick play spell cards, but mystical space typhoon wouldn't work because mystical space typhoon only says that it destroys 1 spell or trap card on the field. It does NOT say that it negates the effect.
Yes, monsters acting as Equip cards are treated as Equip Spell Cards and are treated as such for the purposes of Spell destruction card.