5 Headed Dragon can only ever reach the field by Special Summoning. Trap Hole cannot be used against a Special Summon.
Trap Hole is not being 'chained to' the summon. Summons cannot be chained to. What is happening is that Prime Material Dragon is being successfully summoned (ie, not negated) then Trap Hole is being used in response. Because of that, it is perfectly fine for Prime Material Dragon to chain his effect to Trap Hole.
Because Tiger Dragon is a triggered effect, just as long as the summon is not negated, then its effect will already activate, even before cards like Trap Hole can be used against it. Same for the Monarchs, etc. Then even though they are destroyed by the Trap Hole, this does not stop their effects resolving as normal.
A Fusion Summon, or the Summoning of any Monster (Synchro or Fusion) from the Fusion Deck (Extra Deck) is a special summon and so Trap Hole will not work on it.
No, how would that even work? If you don't have an Extra Deck, then you don't have the Five-Headed Dragon card available to you.
Yes, Darkness Neosphere has more than 1500 ATK so Bottomless Trap Hole can be used against it when it special summons itself.
Normal summon, no. Special summon, yes.The reason is, when Obelisk is normal summoned, no spells, traps or monster effects can be activated. That means it prevents anything being activated in the 'summon response' window, which is where you'd normally use cards like Trap Hole, Bottomless Trap Hole, Torrential Tribute, etc.
well first you have to know where the rats are coming from, once you figure that part out use a rat trap buy their home/hole/house you can put peanut butter in the trap (cheese does not work)
Yes, trap hole would work because with 7 cards removed, Gren's Original attack and defense would be 2800, which is greater than the 1000 limit. However, if you had 2 cards removed when you summoned it, trap hole would not work, and you would be free to remove more cards to increase his attack and defense from 800 to whatever. Hope I helped!
A variety of cards will fuse. The most common card that appears is Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon as it is the monster with the easiest and widest variety of Fusion Materials. To form Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon, you must fuse two monsters that have something to do with "thunder" or "lightning", and also something that relates to a "dragon". Note that the card does not have to be a Dragon-Type monster, as cards such as Metal Dragon will work. You must also make sure that at least one of the Fusion Materials have LESS ATK than Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon (2800), and has at least 1600 ATK. The latter is because fusing monsters that have less than 1600 will result in the formation of Thunder Dragon.
If there's a hole in your egg, you can click to kill it. That is called forcing. It may or may not work, so be careful. :)
Normally a monster's effect can be activated due to the turn player retaining Priority when he summons. Breaker's spell counter though is placed on himself as a Triggered effect, which triggers from his Normal Summon, meaning you can't activate his destruction effect when you summon him because he hasn't got the counter yet. So this trigger takes place at chain link 1, and it's to this that the opponent will chain Trap Hole. Trap Hole will destroy Breaker, his trigger will fail to resolve, and he never was in a position to use his spell/trap destroying effect.
i stopped playin yugioh like 7 months ago,but dark hole is forbidden,so,just dont use it