No, the effect of Dimensional Prison negates the attack and removes the attacking monster from play. Because there is no longer an attacking monster, the attack and its phases disappears and does not finish resolving.
Nothing. Without a card in hand, Ordeal of the Traveler's effect can't activate when an attack is declared, because it is unable to resolve.
No, the battle phase ends on resolution. The attack in question will be cancelled as the turn has changed to a step where attacks cannot be declared.
The chain resolves in reverse order. Negate Attack will resolve first, and the attack will be negated. Trap Stun will resolve second, applying its trap negating effect. Then Mirror Force's resolution will be negated due to Trap Stun.
A card cannot be activated, if it can't fully resolve. It is usually ok to activate a card legally and have it still resolve as fully as it can if the game state changes before resolution. But for example, you can't activate Creature Swap if one player doesn't have a monster, you can't activate Fissure if the opponent has no monster. Even if all you want is the attack negation part of Super Junion Confrontation, you cannot activate it unless you've got a monster for it to affect. So the situation would be an illegal one, you could not activate it.
you have to complete the game to be able to activate that code or you can activate the jack attack code where you play as the guys son
Yes, it remains on the field and can attack as long as your opponent does not activate another effect.
No. Negate Attack targets an opponent's monster, it cannot be used on one you control.
No. Giving up your attack for the turn is his condition to use the effect. Once you attack, you can't activate the effect.
If a potential attack target appears or disappears after the attack is declared, but before the damage step, then a 'replay' occurs. A replay is the continuation or discontinuation of the attack - the attacker is allowed to continue the attack (against a new target if it wishes, or sometimes it might have to choose a new one) or it can forfeit its attack completely for that turn. So, the opponent declares a direct attack, and you respond with CotH. CotH will resolve and summon a monster, causing a replay. The attacking monster may continue its attack, however it is not possible to perform a direct attack now, so will have to attack the newly summoned monster. Or, it can cancel its attack for that turn.
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When you get the attack item box you can charge into the bumper to activate a shortcut.
Ra's al-Ghul carries two swords (like Nightwing), and he also has a dive roll that you can activate by pressing the jump button twice, and he has a jump attack that you can activate by pressing the jump button followed by the attack button.