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Winged Dragon of Ra's summon can't be negated, nor can the summon be responded to. But apart from that, it can be freely affected by cards and effects. So Ordeal of the Traveler does work on it.
Those that mention it in their effects.For example Super Polymerization can't be negated or chained.Also Uria lord of searing flames can't be chained so it can't be negated!!!
Because Tiger Dragon is a triggered effect, just as long as the summon is not negated, then its effect will already activate, even before cards like Trap Hole can be used against it. Same for the Monarchs, etc. Then even though they are destroyed by the Trap Hole, this does not stop their effects resolving as normal.
The general accepted god card vulnerability rule, as derived from the anime, is this (at least to my understanding): Spell Card effects only last one turn, after which the effect is negated. The card is returned to its original state/position/ATK/DEF/etc. as it was before the Spell was activated. God cards are unaffected by the effects of Trap Cards. They can still be selected as the target of a Trap Card's effect, but it will not affect them in any way.
No it keeps its energy cards. But the more energy cards does not increase attack power
Winged Dragon of Ra's summon can't be negated, nor can the summon be responded to. But apart from that, it can be freely affected by cards and effects. So Ordeal of the Traveler does work on it.
Those that mention it in their effects.For example Super Polymerization can't be negated or chained.Also Uria lord of searing flames can't be chained so it can't be negated!!!
If Robbin' Goblin was already active on the field, and your opponent Summons a monster that prevents the activation of Trap Cards, Robbin' Goblin will not be affected because it was already active; it will not be destroyed.If a card on the field prevents the activation AND negates the effects of Trap Cards (such as Jinzo), Robbin' Goblinwill remain on the field; however, its effect will also be negated.
The cannot be affected by spells, traps, or monster's effects. So they are really unstoppable.
No. Slifer the Sky Dragon's Normal Summon can't be negated, and cards/effects cannot be used in response to its Normal Summon. However apart from that it has no other protection, it cannot negate anything.
When you activate this card, declare 1 card name. Cards with that name and their effects cannot be used. Cards on the field before this card was activated are not affected (including face-down cards).
Because Tiger Dragon is a triggered effect, just as long as the summon is not negated, then its effect will already activate, even before cards like Trap Hole can be used against it. Same for the Monarchs, etc. Then even though they are destroyed by the Trap Hole, this does not stop their effects resolving as normal.
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Once applied, a 'lingering' effect generally can't be negated. The protective effect that was applied earlier in the turn is not affected by cards like Skill Drain.
No. A monster like Elemental HERO Wildheart cannot have its attack negated by Negate Attack, and because the attack was not negated, the battle phase will not end either.
For Obelisk and Ra; - Their normal summon can't be negated, - Their summon can't be responded to (except by Ra's own effects). This makes them immune to Solemn Judgment and other summon negation, as well as summon responsive cards like Bottomless Trap Hole. Torrential Tribute can still destroy them, but only when it responds to another monster's summon. In addition, Obelisk cannot be targeted. That further protects him from cards like Caius the Shadow Monarch, Dimensional Prison, Mark of the Rose, etc.
Firstly, Stardust Dragon can only negate effects that destroy cards on the field. Secondly, Exodia the Forbidden One's effect is not something that is activated, the game ends immediately. You cannot stop it with cards like Divine Wrath, etc. In other words it connot be stopped by any card.