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.
Divine Wrath can only be used against activated effects - Obelisk has two activated effects, his destroy opposing monsters one, and the trigger that sends him to the graveyard on the turn he was special summoned. Divine Wrath can be used against either of these - note Divine Wrath does not target the monster, so Obelisk's protection effect won't stop it.
The Obelisk Chant in Yu-Gi-Oh! refers to a specific phrase associated with the Egyptian God Card, Obelisk the Tormentor. In the anime, it is recited by characters to summon or invoke the power of Obelisk. The chant emphasizes the card's immense strength and divine authority, reflecting its status as one of the most powerful monsters in the game. The chant is often remembered by fans for its dramatic flair and connection to the series' mythology.
When Winged Dragon of Ra is Normal Summoned, there is a summon response window, like usual. However, Spells, Traps, and other monster effects cannot be activated here. That means Ra can use either his ATK boosting Trigger, or his monster-destroying Ignition Effect in response to his own summon, and no card can be activated against it.After this though, subsequent activations of his Ignition Effect can be negated by Divine Wrath, and Ra will be destroyed.
Obelisk The Tormentors' effect allows you to tribute two monsters (including tokens) to destroy all monsters your opponent controls. this card requires three tributes to summon (including tokens). His second ability is that by tributing the two monsters increases his attack points to infinite. He cannot declare a direct attack the turn you activate this effect.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot stop Divine Wrath, because Divine Wrath does not target it, nor can BESD chain his Quick effect to a Counter Trap.
Divine Wrath can only be used against activated effects - Obelisk has two activated effects, his destroy opposing monsters one, and the trigger that sends him to the graveyard on the turn he was special summoned. Divine Wrath can be used against either of these - note Divine Wrath does not target the monster, so Obelisk's protection effect won't stop it.
Yes. Obelisk's protections only prevent his summon from being negated, and stops him from being targeted. Counter Traps almost never actually target anything, Divine Punishment is no exception and can chain to Obelisk's effect activation to negate it and destroy him. This means it can be taken out by cards cards that choose by a factor, such as Fissure and Smashing Ground.
Divine Wrath is a counter trap. When a monster's effect activates (therefore it cannot be used against an effect that does not 'activate') you can chain it by discarding one card. When Divine Wrath resolves, the monster's activation and effect is negated, and the monster is destroyed. The monster does not have to be in hand for Divine Wrath to be used, it can stop them no matter which zone they are in, as long as it is indeed an activated effect.
Slifer the Sky Dragon, like Ra and Obelisk, are all DIVINE attribute and Divine-Beast type.
the trap card -divine wrath-
The Obelisk Chant in Yu-Gi-Oh! refers to a specific phrase associated with the Egyptian God Card, Obelisk the Tormentor. In the anime, it is recited by characters to summon or invoke the power of Obelisk. The chant emphasizes the card's immense strength and divine authority, reflecting its status as one of the most powerful monsters in the game. The chant is often remembered by fans for its dramatic flair and connection to the series' mythology.
Hatshepsut's obelisk, located at Karnak Temple in Egypt, is inscribed with hieroglyphs that celebrate her reign and divine legitimacy. The inscriptions proclaim her accomplishments, including her building projects and military expeditions, while also emphasizing her status as a daughter of the god Amun. Additionally, they assert her role as a pharaoh and her connection to the divine, reinforcing her authority and the favor she received from the gods.
There's a few issues here. - By Order of the Emperor can only be used against a monster effect that 'activates' when the monster is Normal Summoned. Obelisk has no effects that trigger from his own or any other monster's Normal Summon. His protective effects are all continuous, and BOotE cannot be used against his Ignition Effect. - Obelisk's summon cannot be responded to. So even if he did have a Trigger that could activate when he is summoned, BOotE could not chain its effect anyway. - By Order of the Emperor does not target the monster it is used against though. It is being used against the effect (you do not 'target' effects. Divine Wrath could be used against the activated effect of an untargetable monster). So to sum up, By Order of the Emperor cannot be used against Obelisk in any way. Cards like Divine Wrath can be used against Obelisk's Ignition Effect though, they do not target Obelisk.
There are no other cards printed with the DIVINE attribute. However now a legal version of Obelisk has been printed, other cards may use his attribute. So now Homunculus the Alchemical Beast can change himself into a DIVINE monster.
Obelisk the Tormentor (Effect Monster)JUMP-EN037DIVINE/ Divine-Beast/Effect/10ATK/4000 DEF/4000You must Tribute 3 monsters you control to Normal Summon this card (you cannot Set this card). The Normal Summon of this card cannot be negated. When this card is Normal Summoned, Spells, Traps, and Effect Monster effects cannot be activated. This card cannot be targeted by the effects of Spells, Traps or Effect Monsters. If this card is Special Summoned, it is sent to the Graveyard during the End Phase. You can Tribute 2 monsters to destroy all monsters your opponent controls. This card cannot declare an attack the turn this effect is activated.
When Winged Dragon of Ra is Normal Summoned, there is a summon response window, like usual. However, Spells, Traps, and other monster effects cannot be activated here. That means Ra can use either his ATK boosting Trigger, or his monster-destroying Ignition Effect in response to his own summon, and no card can be activated against it.After this though, subsequent activations of his Ignition Effect can be negated by Divine Wrath, and Ra will be destroyed.
Obelisk The Tormentors' effect allows you to tribute two monsters (including tokens) to destroy all monsters your opponent controls. this card requires three tributes to summon (including tokens). His second ability is that by tributing the two monsters increases his attack points to infinite. He cannot declare a direct attack the turn you activate this effect.