It is instantly destroyed and its flip effect is not activated.
"Fissure" only determines what it will destroy when it resolves; this is why it is a non-targeting card. If "Scapegoat" were to be chained to "Fissure", then "Scapegoat" will resolve first, summoning the four 0/0 Sheep Tokens. "Fissure" will resolve next, and destroy the one with the lowest attack, almost definitely one of the tokens.
Nothing really. But I heard on the game site that if you attack and destroy them, something cool happens.
What happens is you choose a monster on your opponent controls. Then you choose monsters in your graveyard to remove from play. But you have to remove monsters from play equal to the Level of your opponent's monster. Then your opponent's monster that you chose is destroyed. Eg. If you wanted to destroy Giant Rat, then you would have to remove 4 monsters in your graveyard from play because Giant Rat is Level 4.
If you lose, you had the opportunity to observe what your opponent did in order to win, and you might learn something from that. Losing at chess can be very educational.
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Just because Call of the Haunted was selected, does not in any way stop it from being chained. Greenkappa is unable to destroy a target that has flipped before Greenkappa's effect can resolve, but will still destroy the other one if that remains face down.
the can destroy it with their acid
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it will be considered a foul then the ball goes to the opponent.
If the opponent has no monsters in deck, or no monsters that Last Turn can special summon, then they just don't get a monster, nothing happens in the additional battle phase, and the opponent will probably lose in the end phase.
it will destroy
When you zap him, he turns into a far more stressing, a far more evil super mobber named Maneater Mobbingface (MM)