The first effect only applies to face-down monsters on your opponents side of the field the turn it is activated. Your opponent may Set more monsters the next turn which are unaffected by "Swords of Revealing Light's" first effect and so remain face-down. Its secondary effect affects all of your opponents monsters while it is face-up on the field. Therefore, for three whole turns, your opponent may not attack.
The effect that flips your opponent's monsters face-down only applies once, when Swords of Concealing Light resolves to the field.
The continuous effect that stops the opponent's monsters changing their battle positions, will apply to all of their monsters, even ones summoned after the initial resolution, and will affect them until Swords of Concealing Light leaves the field.
The monsters that can do this are almost exclusively one of the following, A - monsters that specifically say that's where they activate. B - monsters with a Quick Effect that can negate the activation of a Spell, Trap or monster effect. C - monsters with a Quick Effect that modify a monster's ATK or DEF. No others can be activated, so a monster with a Quick Effect that only destroys a target could not be used.
Hieratic Dragon of Nuit activates when it is 'targeted'. In 99% of cases (including the Hieratic monsters), when a monster is Tributed, they are tributed as a cost to activate an effect, they are not targeted as targeting is nominating which card will be affected by the effect resolution, and occurs after costs are paid.
If a monster says it can't be targeted, then it will have its effects negated because Skill Drain does not target. If a monster says it is not affected by traps, then if it was already on the field before Skill Drain was activated, then it will be unaffected, its other effects will still work. If Skill Drain was already active before the monster is summoned, then the monster's continuous effect that grants it immunity, will itself be negated, as will any other of that monster's effects.
No part of Call of the Haunted's activation prevents monsters from being tributed. Of course, if you activate it in your opponent's turn, you could only tribute the monster for a spell speed 2 effect or trigger.
Simply being a Tuner does not make a monster into an effect monster - it is not specifically an effect monster subtype, unlike Spirit or Toon. There are effect monsters who are Tuners, but there are also Normal Monsters with the Tuner subtype too, these are in no way counted as effect monsters.
Yes, they are in no way protected from monster effects.
No. Alien monsters must place an A-Counter on a monster by pointing out exactly which monster they want it on, which is targeting. King Dragun is a dragon type monster and his effect doesn't allow targeting to dragon type monsters.
Only the monsters that battle with it, are affected by that effect.
The monsters that can do this are almost exclusively one of the following, A - monsters that specifically say that's where they activate. B - monsters with a Quick Effect that can negate the activation of a Spell, Trap or monster effect. C - monsters with a Quick Effect that modify a monster's ATK or DEF. No others can be activated, so a monster with a Quick Effect that only destroys a target could not be used.
Hieratic Dragon of Nuit activates when it is 'targeted'. In 99% of cases (including the Hieratic monsters), when a monster is Tributed, they are tributed as a cost to activate an effect, they are not targeted as targeting is nominating which card will be affected by the effect resolution, and occurs after costs are paid.
You don't catch monsters in Monster ranch. You tame them by beating the monster.
Because Compulsory Escape Device says both players have to shuffle one monster into deck, it can't be activated unless both players can do this. If it was correctly activated and something happened in chain to it to make one player control no monsters, that is different. In that case only the player who has a monster will shuffle one into deck.
Yes, because it is a quickplay and can be activated during the battle phase.
No, you can not give a monster away on Moshi Monsters.
There is no Carrot Island on Moshi Monsters.
If you click an area of your monsters room away from where your monster is then this should whistle your monster.
You can kill the monsters in the bunker, or if you have a monster juicer you can recycle them for goo.