No, Jinzo Lord can only be summoned from hand, using the method on the card.
Jinzo does not come in any premade decks.
Jinzo's summon will be negated, its continuous effect will never be applied.
No, he does not have Priority for an activation - nor is there any need to 'declare' the summon as such. Imagine Player A begins his main phase. He has Priority for a summon, so tributes a monster and places Jinzo on the field. The summon is not yet successful, but the only things that can be used here are summon-negating cards. Assuming no one negates the summon, Jinzo is summoned successfully. The Turn Player still has Priority for an Ignition Effect or a quick effect, or he can just pass Priority to the opponent. Under normal circumstances, this is now the first chance the opponent would get to use his Threatening Roar. But Jinzo's effect will prevent it. So in short, if the turn player is in a position to initiate a summon, and decides to do so, it is mostly uninterruptable until after the summon is successful, so in this case, by the time the opponent knows you want to summon Jinzo, it is too late to activate a trap like Threatening Roar.
The 'declaration' is not something you can respond to.It is my turn, and my main phase. I have the 'right' as turn player to summon a monster, or start a chain first. I tribute a monster and place Jinzo on the field. There's no window for the opponent to activate a card like Skill Drain now he knows I'm summoning Jinzo, but before the monster arrives on the field. I do not say "I wish to summon Jinzo" I just go ahead and place him down. If the opponent has a summon-negation card, he can use it here. But if not, Jinzo's continuous effect becomes active, and while players can now respond to the summon, Jinzo's preventing traps from being activated now.
No, "Uria" can only be Special Summoned from your hand.
You cannot activate Trap Hole to negate the tribute summon of Jinzo in Yu-Gi-Oh. No effect of Trap Hole can be activated because Jinzo negates traps in the game. However, your only option to totally prevent Jinzo from negating trap card effects is to negate his summon. To negate a monster's summon also prevents any of its effects on the field from applying. Cards like Solemn Warning not only negate the summoning of a monster but also prevent its effects on the field from ever applying and also destroys the monster.
Yes, you can. His trap negation and trap activation prevention effects only apply when he is on the field. So Call of the Haunted can be activated and target him. When it special summons Jinzo, Jinzo's effect will then negate Call of the Haunted. This does not destroy Jinzo though, and when Call is destroyed, Jinzo will remain on the field because he's negating Call's effect to destroy the monster it summons.
cyber/jinzo otk or infernity otk or machina force otk
NO, blue eyes ultimate is a fusion fusions are held in a separate deck called the fusion deck and with the lord of D + flute of summoning dragon combo that's only for summoning from your regular deck or hand i believe
a six samuri deck
Yes and no. If Skill Drain is already active, then if Jinzo is summoned, his continuous effect is never applied. He will be negated. But if Jinzo is already face-up on the field, you can't even activate Skill Drain.Because Jinzo's effect is continuous, you can't wait until a player says they wish to summon Jinzo, and then try to activate Skill Drain. Jinzo will be summoned and be negating traps before your next opportunity to activate Skill Drain.
no because it can't be special summonned and that's the only way to summon a card from a deck.