Yes, there is the normal spell card 'Lightning Vortex'. The only difference between that and Raigeki is that it requires you to discard a card to activate it.
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Yes, generally you canBUT there are some cards that doesn't allow the effect to activate if you attack. Example is Chaos Sorcerer.so make sure to read the card text first.
the same as any of the other yugioh wc games if you look at the bottom right of any yugioh card you will see the code for that card
Yes, of course they can. Unless the monster specifically says it cannot change its battle position in the same turn.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
Yes, of course. Exactly the same as main phase 1.
It's probably a mix-up with the anime effect. In the card games, Toon Monsters have no protection against being attacked.
It depends on what type of starter deck e.g. Yugioh 5ds, Yugioh GX, Yugioh!
Assuming you don't mean the Japanese original game, then the answer is technically nothing. As the anime changes, the packs have been updated to say GX and 5D's, to show those characters and base the cards around them. But the game itself is the same. A card printed in the first set is exactly the same as cards printed in the latest set. Although you can now summon tuner monsters in 5D's. Something you could not prieviously execute
No, because Ground Collapse states you have to select 2 Monster Card zones. According to Konami rulings, the same Monster Card zone cannot be targeted by two Ground Collapse.
When a card names a card specifically by name, like "You can only use the effect of <specific card name> once per turn", then it does not just mean 'this copy' of the card. It means as a general blanket restriction, no card or effect of a card with that same name can be activated in that same turn, even if you have a second copy, or return the first to hand and re-summon, etc.
Yes. Cards that appear in their respective animes may be used in conjunction with each other (granted that they were released as cards) as they are all part of the same card game.