yes!
yes it can
Yes they do, as they activate their effect when they are destroyed and sent to the graveyard.
It got stuck in the beast, i would think it was destroyed along with it.
As every tailed beast is they are emortal they can be tamed but they are unable to be destroyed
Gladiator Beasts have to fulfill two criteria before they can use their 'tag in' effect. The battle must have reached the Damage Step (so they cannot trigger if the attack target was destroyed before that) and the Gladiator Beast monster must survive the battle.
No, the Crystal Beast goes to the graveyard if tributed. Crystal Beasts only get to choose to go to the S/T zone if they are 'destroyed'. Tributing, or 'sending', are not destruction effects. Effects that destroy will say so on the card, and also monsters can be destroyed by battle.
The sacred beast because they can form together to create armytle.it gains ten thousand attack every turn Ana he can't be destroyed by battle
Fusilier Dragon, the Dual-Mode Beast retains its original ATK and DEF values if Skill Drain is removed from the field.
There is no reason for Armityle to be banned. Summoning him requires a lot of hassle, and he has no protections against being destroyed by effects.
No and yes. After it attacks or is attacked, the Gladiator Beast monster must survive the Damage Step to be able to return to the Deck at the end of the Battle Phase. If it is destroyed by battle, it is sent to the Graveyard, and cannot activate at the end of the Battle Phase.
Yes, Beast King Barbaros' stat reduction is applied only once, on successful summon, if something negated that, such as Skill Drain, it is not reapplied when Skill Drain's effect is ended.
He was a beast for 10 years