Yes, as long as the card doesn't state otherwise you can use an Effect Monster's effect and attack on the same turn. You can even attack with an Effect Monster first and use its effect on your Main Phase 2; if the effect permits it.
Some Effect Monsters do not let you use its effect and attack on the same turn, such as Chaos Sorcerer and Enishi, Shien's Chancellor.
Yes. Unless, the card lore specifically states otherwise, you can. There may be some cards that forbid this action such as Chaos Sorcerer.
Chaos Sorcerer
DARK/Spellcaster/Effect/Level 6
ATK: 2300
DEF: 2000
This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card can only be Special Summoned by removing 1 LIGHT and 1 DARK monster in your Graveyard from play. Once per turn, you can remove 1 face-up monster on the field from play. If you activate this effect, this card cannot attack during this turn.
You're allowed to special summon monsters from deck by appropriate effects, like Mystic Tomato, or Pyramid Turtle, but with things like Judgment Dragon, you can't just get them from deck and summon them if the summon conditions are right, you have to have drawn it into your hand first.
Currently, no. All cards from your Extra Deck are basically never in your Deck or Hand. Whenever an effect attempts to put a Synchro or a Fusion monster in your Hand or Deck, it is always placed back into the Extra Deck.
No, unless a spell, trap or monster effect forces you to.
No because the card zone that we're playing is limited.
You can attack only monsters which are controlled by your opponent
anicent gear is one off the top of my head
no you can not
Yes of course.
Only if it has an effect that lets it attack more than once per turn, like Asura Priest does.
I don't see why not. Even though you can't attack on the first turn, that's not quite the same as saying monsters can't be given additional attacks. For example even if you use Gray Wing's effect on a different turn, you aren't obliged to use the additional attack if you don't want to. Gray Wing's effect is resolving to full effect, it just won't be able to do anything with it.
It's probably a mix-up with the anime effect. In the card games, Toon Monsters have no protection against being attacked.
Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.
Yes the ultimate tyranno must attack all the opponents monster considered legal targets. This will consume all the monsters attack power for that turn so the attack cannot be directed to the player's life in the same turn.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
Yes, of course they can. Unless the monster specifically says it cannot change its battle position in the same turn.
Yes, generally you canBUT there are some cards that doesn't allow the effect to activate if you attack. Example is Chaos Sorcerer.so make sure to read the card text first.
Only if it has an effect that lets it attack more than once per turn, like Asura Priest does.
I don't see why not. Even though you can't attack on the first turn, that's not quite the same as saying monsters can't be given additional attacks. For example even if you use Gray Wing's effect on a different turn, you aren't obliged to use the additional attack if you don't want to. Gray Wing's effect is resolving to full effect, it just won't be able to do anything with it.
vomiting ogerett
yes but the damage from the first attack doesnt add on to the second attack
It's probably a mix-up with the anime effect. In the card games, Toon Monsters have no protection against being attacked.
Your opponent will be able to destroy one of your Crystal Beast Amber Mammoths in battle even if two or more are on the field. If you redirect a attack to an Amber Mammoth, the conditions to activate another Amber Mammoth's effect would be gone because your opponent finished declaring an attack against a Crystal Beast Monster you control.
Yes, of course. There's no reason to think he can only attack monsters that were present at the beginning of the battle phase, or before his first attack is declared. If monsters are summoned during the same battle phase, by any effect, he may attack them.
Assuming both monsters survive the first attack, yes, Cyber Twin Dragon can declare its second attack against the same monster. So if the opponent had an attack position Spirit Reaper, you could attack it twice. It would not die, but the opponent would take battle damage to his lifepoints twice.
When a monster attacks a defense position monster with DEF equal to to the attacking monster's ATK, no damage is inflicted to either player's Life Points and no monsters are destroyed in battle. Some monsters have effects that activate before or after they battle, so you must take those into account as well.