They do not 'negate' him - negation is a specific term and shouldn't be used when not appropriate. But he will nonetheless not get his effect while either of those are active.
If Macro Cosmos or Dimensional Fissure are active, Wulf will never meet his trigger condition of being sent to the graveyard from deck, as he will always be removed from game instead.
Macro Cosmos Dimensional Fissure D.D. Crow Crevice into the Different Dimension
Since all Lightsworn cards are Light Attribute, cards like Light-Imprisoning Mirror work very well against it. Skill Drain could work too. Another card that's a real Lightsworn killer is Dimension Fortress Weapon, it prevents your opponement from sending any cards from the deck to the graveyard. Macro Cosmos decks work really well against Lightsworn too, you can find a very good example in the related link. ;)
banisher of light dimentional fissure macro cosmos
Oh, dude, making an anti-Crystal Beast deck is like trying to avoid getting caught in a rainstorm without an umbrella - not impossible, but definitely a pain. You wanna pack your deck with cards that can counter those shiny crystal critters, like spell and trap removal, monster negation, and maybe some good ol' monster destruction effects. Just remember, the Crystal Beasts may sparkle, but your deck needs to shine brighter to take 'em down!
Aperture. Fissure. Celestial (space). Rift. Cosmos. Ether Space. Intersellar. Intercosmic. Metagalactic. "Ocean of emptiness". The Void.
The best deck to beat a Zombie deck is a Macro X type of deck, X being the style (Burn, Mill, Monarch, etc.) Since Zombies rely on the graveyard, cards that remove monsters from play (Dimensional Fissure, Macro Cosmos) will cripple the deck severely.
Accessing the grave is very important to an infernity deck, if you can take that away then you have a huge advantage because it'll shut down Infernity Avenger and Infernity Necromancer. Use banishing effects like Macro Cosmos, Dimensional Fissure, and D.D. Crow. Also if they cant empty their hand you'll pretty much have the duel won.
The cosmos plant is of the Genus Cosmos with about 20-26 species.
Cosmos bipinnatus is the scientific name for the Cosmos flower.
That cosmos is amazing! This is a sentence with the word cosmos in it!
Scientific name: Cosmos caudatusFrench name: Cosmos à légume, Cosmos sauvageEnglish name: Wild cosmos, Ulam raja
I'm assuming here that you are running a Dark World deck, if i am wrong, this advice might not be accurate. Something that i run in my Dark Worlds' is The Cheerful Coffin. It is a normal spell card that lets you discard up to 3 monsters from your hand. Another card would be Card Destruction, giving you an opportunity to use the effects of your Dark Worlds', and draw more cards. Some cards used to remove cards from play are Macro Cosmos, Dimensional Fissure, and Big Burn. I'm assuming here that you are running a Dark World deck, if i am wrong, this advice might not be accurate. Something that i run in my Dark Worlds' is The Cheerful Coffin. It is a normal spell card that lets you discard up to 3 monsters from your hand. Another card would be Card Destruction, giving you an opportunity to use the effects of your Dark Worlds', and draw more cards. Some cards used to remove cards from play are Macro Cosmos, Dimensional Fissure, and Big Burn.