you can tribute 2 monsters on your field to destroy all your opponent monsters on the field and attack your opponent's life directly but if you opponent has another god then you only attack your opponent's life since the god cards can not be removed from the field by the effect of spell,trap and monster effect any other card's effect can be used for 1 turn then it's destroyed if it's continuous and the gods can not change controller's .
or tribute 2 monsters to make it's attack infinity.
i hope this helped.
Yes, the god of Obelisk can and also there is an unstoppable demon god 0 ATK & DEF but nothing can effect it
Judgment Dragon's effect does not target, so it can destroy Obelisk the Tormentor.
Most of them say "This card cannot be used in a duel" (either in English, or Japanese, on the GBI versions).However there is now a game legal print of Obelisk, it is JUMP-EN037, and is a regular Effect Monster version of Obelisk the Tormentor.
Yes, "Obelisk's" effect can be negate by "Divine Wrath". "Divine Wrath" activates in response to "Obelisk's" effect but does not target the card, it only negates it then destroys it.
Yes. An opponent's Obelisk or Ra can be tributed as cost for your Lava Golem. It is not an effect, nor does it target, which is why Obelisk is not protected from it. Ra has no protections anyway apart from during his summon.
Majestic Red Dragon cannot use its effect negation effect against Obelisk the Tormentor because it targets. However its destruction effect when it attacks does not target, and can be used against Obelisk.
yes but so far only 2 have come out the winged dragon of ra and obelisk the tormentor
It is an Effect Monster.
Three possible objects an obelisk, a statue usually of the Pharaoh and of a god who always seemed to look like the Pharaoh.
It was a monument to the Sun god.
JUMP-EN037 - Obelisk the Tormentor (Effect Monster). It is not banned or limited.
Kuriboh's effect does not 'target' the attacking monster. It can therefore be used against the damage dealt by Obelisk the Tormentor, reducing it to 0.