No, it is a mandatory trigger and cannot miss the timing.
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.
Yes you can but you have to tribute one of your monsters, as well as the one of your opponent's monsters that you tributed using Soul Exchange.
Yes. Absolute Zero destroys cards on the opponent's side of the field, so would be trying to destroy, at the very least, the Stardust Dragon in question. It can therefore be tributed to negate the effect, but won't apply a destruction effect to Absolute Zero since he is already in the graveyard.
Stardust Dragon tributes itself as a cost for its own effect. So if Evolzar Dolkka chains its negation effect to this, Stardust Dragon can't do anything. Not only is it not there on the field for it to be tributed again, but Evolzar Dolkka isn't destroying a card on the field. The end result will be - Dolkka's effect will resolve, negating Stardust Dragon's negation effect. Since it's already in the graveyard, Stardust Dragon won't count as being destroyed, but that doesn't affect anything. The effect Stardust Dragon chained to will resolve as normal. Because Stardust Dragon's effect was negated, it will not resummon itself.
His initial special summon must be from hand, using the text on his card. If you do this correctly, and he then goes to the graveyard, you can special summon him back to the field with cards like Call of the Haunted. If however the summon is negated, or he is simply discarded to the graveyard, you cannot special summon him from the graveyard by any means. Nor can an external effect special summon him from hand, it must be his own.
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.
Yes. Gandora's Ignition Effect is a destruction effect, so you can chain Stardust Dragon to it, to negate and destroy it.
Yes you can but you have to tribute one of your monsters, as well as the one of your opponent's monsters that you tributed using Soul Exchange.
When Stardust Dragon uses its effect, it is 'tributed', which is not a destruction effect. Because it leaves the field, it means Premature Burial loses its target, so Premature Burial will go to the graveyard too. It will not inflict a destruction effect on Stardust Dragon.
No. You can use it how ever times you want it to do say like you use its effect to summon it 1nce then you end ur turn ur opponent activates a trapp since stardust dragon assualt modes on the field you can still tribute it to destroy it using its effect is not limited its unlimited
Ra's attack and defence is equal to the combined attack and defence of the monsters tributed for its summon. You can also tribute other monsters to increase Ra's attack and defence by that monster. When Ra is summoned from the graveyard (monster reborn etc.) it has 0 attack and defence as no monsters were tributed for it
No. Elemental Burst requires you to tribute an Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water monster. Five-Headed Dragon is only a Dark monster (and of no other Attribute), so it can't be tributed for Elemental Burst's effect.
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Yes. Absolute Zero destroys cards on the opponent's side of the field, so would be trying to destroy, at the very least, the Stardust Dragon in question. It can therefore be tributed to negate the effect, but won't apply a destruction effect to Absolute Zero since he is already in the graveyard.
If you use Stardust's effect, then it is tributed but not destroyed. That means a Call of the Haunted that summoned it, will remain on the field. However since Equip Spell cards can't remain on the field without a target, Premature Burial will be destroyed.
It would go like this. Chain Link 1 - Compulsory Evacuation Device, targetting Stardust Dragon. Chain Link 2 - Stardust Dragon tributed for the cost of Assault Mode Activate. Chain Link 2 resolves - Stardust Dragon Assault Mode is special summoned from deck. Chain Link 1 resolves without effect, as its target is no longer on the field.