No, it only works if wall of illusion is attacked, even if wall of illusion is destroyed after being attacked the effect still activates.
Wall of Illusion will bounce the attacking monster after Damage Calculation. So, in simple terms, and assuming no responses, Attacker declares an attack. Wall of Illusion flipped if face-down. Compare the ATK of the attacker to the DEF of Wall of Illusion to determine if it is considered destroyed. Wall of Illusion will then activate and bounce the attacker back to hand. Finally, if Wall of Illusion was considered destroyed, then here it will be sent to the graveyard. Otherwise it remains on the field.
Collosal Fighter is defenitely the best synchro warrior, he gets a 100 Attack Points bonus for every Warrior type monster in your graveyard. And when it's destroyed by battle and send to the graveyard, you can special summon it or another Warrior type monster from your or your opponements graveyard.
If the monster is flipped up as a result of battle, the card is destroyed first, and then its effect is activated
Here is a step-by-step look at what happens:You declare an attack with your 1000 ATK monster on Wall of Illusion.Both monsters have the same ATK, so both are considered destroyed. They are not removed from the field yet. Damage to a player's Life Points should be inflicted, but there is none.Now that we have reached the end of damage calculation, Wall of Illusion will activate its effect to return your attacking monster to your hand. But because the attacking monster is already determined to be destroyed in battle, it's not returning to your hand.Both monsters are sent to the Graveyard and are considered destroyed in battle.In layman's terms, both monsters are destroyed and sent to the Graveyard.If your attacking monster isn't destroyed in battle (by some other card effect), it is then returned to your hand.
Yes, you do. In fact you already took the battle damage before the Union monster is sent to the graveyard.
The damage step will go - flip the defending monster, compare ATK and DEF, activate and resolve the flip effect (regardless of whether the monster is considered destroyed by battle bay a stronger attacker) then if the flip monster was considered destroyed, now it actually goes to the graveyard.
No, they go to the graveyard as normal.
Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.
Answer taken from the Official English Rulebook: After you've announced your attacking monster and the attack target monster during a Battle Step, the attack target might be removed from the field, or a new monster may be played onto the opponent's side of the field before the Damage Step, due to a card's effect. This causes a "Replay." When this occurs, you can choose to attack with the same monster again, or choose to attack with a different monster, or choose not to attack at all. Note that if you attack with a different monster, the first monster is still considered to have declared an attack, and it cannot attack again this turn.
ANSWER: In the Yu-Gi-Oh TV Series Exodia Necross cannot be destroyed by Monster, Trap,Spell, Attack effect/battle. However in REAL LIFE Exodia Necross IS and INFACT effected by Monster Effect's so you can use like Man-Eater Bug to destroy Necross. Exodios you dont need that spell card to summon it. All you need to do is return all your monster cards (at least one) from your graveyard back to your deck and re-shuffle. For every Normal monster card in your graveyard he gains +1000 ATK. Once all 5 cards are in the graveyard you win right away. Exodios can be defeated as a result of battle and be effected by spells and trap cards.can not be killed by monster effect flip spell our trap cards evry time your attack of exodia necros gets 1000 more attack and deffense these are not only the effects and it can only be destroyed by fushion monster
Yes, you can attack with the Tribute Summoned monster unless a card effect tells it not to or it is after the Battle Phase.
As long as you are Special Summoning before, or during the Battle Phase, then yes, that monster can attack.