the ritual monster, at least. stays on the monster card zone until it is removed from the field for some various reason. the ritual spell card, and the monsters used for the ritual summon are sent to the graveyard.
Answer taken from the Official English Rulebook: When you have a Ritual Spell Card, along with the matching Ritual Monster Card, in your hand, along with the required Tribute (as listed on the Ritual Spell Card), you can activate the Ritual Spell Card, placing it in the Spell & Trap Card Zone. If the activation of the Ritual Spell Card is successful, Tribute monsters by sending them from your hand or the field to the Graveyard. The Ritual Spell Card will list the required amount to Tribute. After sending the Tributed Monsters to the Graveyard, play the Ritual Monster Card onto the field in either face-up Attack or Defense Position. Finally, place the Ritual Spell Card in the Graveyard. In your case, "Black Luster Ritual" would be activated once you have "Black Luster Solider" in your hand. Now you pick monsters (other than "Black Luster Solider", of course) that are on your field or hand and send them to the Graveyard. The stars of the monsters that you select must total up to 8 or more in order to Ritual Summon the 8-star "Black Luster Solider". Then you Summon "Black Luster Solider" from your hand; this is treated as a Special Summon so you can Normal Summon or Set another monster that same turn.
If Dimensional Fissure is on the field then all the monsters are removed from play except for spells and traps, if you have an Imperial Iron Wall on the Field then everything goes to the graveyard
Yes, if you don't use its effect, because Dimensional Fissure does not automatically send any cards on the field to the graveyard, it just removes them from play when the are sent there. But if you use the effect of Miracle Jurassic Egg, then it is removed from play instead of being sent to the graveyard when you release it by its effect. Also, if it is sent to the graveyard by battle or by another card effect, or by being released for a tribute summon (also known by the newer term "advanced summon"), then it is still removed from play instead of going to the graveyard... Sincerely, James
The spell card itself goes to the graveyard after the chain finishes resolving. The monster it summons can stay on the field as long as it is not sacificed, destroyed, or put out of play.
Ghost in the graveyard
Yes, it does have to be in your hand.
To tribute a card, you must send it from your own side of the field, to your graveyard. If cards like Macro Cosmos are in play, then the tributed card goes out of play - Macro Cosmos does not prevent you from tributing. You must have a 'reason' to tribute the card, either for the summon of a higher level monster, or the activation of another card, etc. You cannot tribute something for no reason, nor can you tribute a card you do not control unless specifically directed to by something like Soul Exchange. Lastly, tribute is from the field, unless stated otherwise, ie, Ritual Summons.
Yes, if a token is put into a hand, library(deck), graveyard or is removed from play the token 'ceases to exist'. The rules of the game only allow for them to exist in the game while on the battle field. That said the token is removed from play when state based actions are checked, meaning triggers do happen(if a card says 'when a creature is put into the graveyard...' the token going to the graveyard will cause that trigger but will still be removed.
Yes it would, unless a card's ability dictates otherwise
because some cards relie on the graveyard for their effects like Marie the fallen one or sinister serpent.
Answernot a bad card for a water deck...awesome card effect to clear the field as long as the field spell card is in play...hard to summon unless you can keep monsters on the field...Answer:Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo DaedalusType: Effect MonsterSub-Type: Sea SerpentAttribute: WaterLevel: 8ATK: 2900DEF: 1600Text: "Send "Umi" on your side of the field to the Graveyard to send all cards in both players' hands and on the field to the Graveyard, except this card."Rarity: Ultra RareThe finisher card in any water deck. The down side is it has a low def but it doesn't matter because once you summoned it the game would practically be over.
A monster 'you control' is one that's on your side of the field, in your Monster Zone. Only one on the field can be used to pay Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's summon cost, you cannot use one in the graveyard.