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No. A Gladiator Beast monster's effect may only be activated if it was returned to the Deck from the field. Also, it must have been returned by its own effect or by the effect of Test Tiger.

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Q: Can i active the effect of gladiator beast if i return it to the deck from my hand or graveyard by effect magic?
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Does a Gladiator Beast special summon last more than one turn?

That doesn't really make sense. A special summon 'happens' and then it is finished. It's not something that 'holds' the monster on the field, or can 'wear off' and return it to hand, deck or graveyard. If the effect doesn't say something happens to the monster after the summon, then it is to all intents permanent until something else tries to move it.


Where go when they get destroyed by battle?

When a non-effect monster destroys another monster the destroyed monster is sent to the grave, unless there is another card on the field which changes where destroyed monsters go. Depending on the effect of the monster that destroyed them they are either sent to the Graveyard, are banished, return to the owners hand, or can be summoned on the opponents side of the field. Some cards can even be saved from the grave by their own effect and are then either re-summoned or go to spell/trap zone. Spell/trap cards can also determine where they go, as they can change it so that any destroyed monster is banished instead of being sent to the graveyard.


If a face down Penguin Soldier is attacked can its effect be used on itself after it is flipped?

No, the normal result of battle applies first, then the effect. Monsters considered destroyed by battle are not actually sent to the graveyard until the end of the Damage Step, this is after any flip effects have resolved. So Penguin Soldier is actually still on the field when his flip effect activates. However, monsters considered destroyed by battle can not be affected by effects that try to return them to hand or deck. Penguin Soldier will be unable to choose himself as a monster to return, unless he survived Damage Calculation.


Can you activate your face-down 'Trap Hole' if you opponent Flip Summons 'Tornado Bird'?

Yes. Tornado Bird is a Flip Effect, which triggers and uses a chain. Trap Hole can be chained to this. Trap Hole will resolve first and destroy Tornado Bird, then Tornado Bird's effect will resolve and return two face-down Spell or Traps to hand.If Trap Hole was targeted, it will not return to hand. Activated Normal Spells and Traps, Quick-play Spells, and Counter Traps are unaffected by card effects that return them to hand or deck. Tornado Bird's effect would affect the other target, but the activated cards will go to the graveyard when the chain has resolved.


What happens to ekibyo drakmord if equipped to the opponents monster that is used as a stack in an XYZ Summon?

XYZ material monsters no longer count as being monsters on the field, any equip cards will fall off, they will go to the graveyard. Ekibyo Drakmord can only return to hand when it destroys the monster it equips. In this case it will simply go to the graveyard and can't return, it went there as its equip target became an invalid one.

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When a monster is especial summoned from your opponent's graveyard after being destroyed which graveyard does it go to?

The monster will always return to its owner's Graveyard. Incidentally, if the effect of the destroyed monster activates while it is still on the field, you will be able to use it; however, if the effect activates in the Graveyard, the card's owner will control the effect.


Do you return a Gladiator Beast to the deck when it's being attacked?

No and yes. After it attacks or is attacked, the Gladiator Beast monster must survive the Damage Step to be able to return to the Deck at the end of the Battle Phase. If it is destroyed by battle, it is sent to the Graveyard, and cannot activate at the end of the Battle Phase.


Does a Gemini monster automatically return to your hand after being destroyed by battle or by effect?

No, they go to the graveyard as normal.


Do you shuffle the deck after using a Gladiator Beast's effect to return it to the deck?

The Deck is shuffled whenever something is 'returned to' it, or removed due to a search effect. Yes, it must be shuffled after another Gladiator Beast is Special Summoned on resolution.


In Yu-Gi-Oh If your gladiator beasts are destroyed by battle can you return them to the deck?

No, the Gladiator Beast monster must successfully declare an attack and survive until the end of the Battle Phase when you would send the back to deck for another monster. Here's some additional rules to Gladiator Beasts for the offical site, YuGiOh-Card.com: The effect of the "Gladiator Beast" monsters that says, "At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card attacked or was attacked, you can return it to the Deck…", returning the "Gladiator Beast" monster to the Deck is a cost to activate the effect.If you do not have any "Gladiator Beast" monsters remaining in your Deck that you can Special Summon, you cannot activate the effect of the "Gladiator Beast" monster that attacked or was attacked. For example, if "Gladiator Beast Murmillo" attacks or is attacked and the only "Gladiator Beast" monster remaining in your Deck is another copy of "Gladiator Beast Murmillo", you could not activate the effect of "Gladiator Beast Murmillo" at the end of the Battle Phase.If a "Gladiator Beast" monster attacks or is attacked during the Battle Phase and the "Gladiator Beast" monster becomes flipped face-down by an effect during the Battle Phase, even if the "Gladiator Beast" monster is flipped face-up before the end of the Battle Phase its effect to Special Summon another "Gladiator Beast" monster cannot be activated."Divine Wrath" can be chained to the effect that returns the "Gladiator Beast" to the Deck. The effect will be negated, but the "Gladiator Beast" monster will not be destroyed because it is in the Deck.If 2 or more "Gladiator Beast" monsters attack or are attacked during the Battle Phase, at the end of the Battle Phase the effect of each "Gladiator Beast" monster can be activated. The effects will activate and resolve separately. They are not combined onto the same Chain.You can return face-down "Gladiator Beast" monsters to your Deck to Special Summon a "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster, but you must show your opponent the "Gladiator Beast" monsters to verify that they are correct.If you take control of your opponent's "Gladiator Beast" monster and attack with it during the Battle Phase, you can return it to your opponent's Deck to Special Summon a "Gladiator Beast" monster from your Deck if you have a "Gladiator Beast" monster in your Deck that you can Special Summon..You can use a "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster when Special Summoning another "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster. The "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster that you use for the Special Summon is returned to your Extra Deck.You can activate "Torrential Tribute", "Bottomless Trap Hole", etc. when a "Gladiator Beast" monster is Special Summoned at the end of the Battle Phase.If a "Gladiator Beast" monster attacks and its attack is stopped with a card effect ("Gravity Bind", "Spellbinding Circle", "Enemy Controller", etc.) or is negated during the Battle Step, the "Gladiator Beast" monster cannot activate its effect at the end of the Battle Phase.


Can you use the effect of gladiator beasts during your opponents turn?

Yes. A Gladiator Beast's effect can activate during the end of any Battle Phase, as long as it attacked or was attacked, and has survived the Damage Step. If this occurred during your opponent's turn, you may return the Gladiator Beast to the Deck and Special Summon another one whenever your opponent declares the conclusion of his/her Battle Phase.


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Just like regular monsters, Fusion monsters will go to the Graveyard if they are destoyed. If a Fusion monster is supposed to "return to the owner's hand" or "return to the owner's deck" because of a card effect, it is returned to the Extra/ Fusion Deck.


Does a Gladiator Beast special summon last more than one turn?

That doesn't really make sense. A special summon 'happens' and then it is finished. It's not something that 'holds' the monster on the field, or can 'wear off' and return it to hand, deck or graveyard. If the effect doesn't say something happens to the monster after the summon, then it is to all intents permanent until something else tries to move it.


What cards return spell and trap cards back to your hand from the graveyard?

There is a card called "A feather of the phoenix" that if you discard 1 card from your hand you can return a card from your graveyard to the top of your deck. So you can pick any card in your graveyard including a spell or trap card.


Can a planeswalker be returned from the graveyar in mtg?

Yes. Any card that says " Return target card from your graveyard to your hand." can be used to target a planeswalker. (Example: Regrowth) However, no card exists that can return a planeswalker from a graveyard to play that I know of. It would have to be worded "return target (permanent/non-land permanent) from (a/your) graveyard to play" Hope this helps


Can you fuse gladiator beast from your hand?

No. Gladiator Beasts must be on the field to Contact Fuse. When the appropriate Fusion Materials are on the field, you can return them to your Deck to Fusion Summon the appropriate Gladiator Beast Fusion Monster.


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu Gi Oh?

Destroyed or tributed Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard. They will return to the Extra Deck if something tries to return them to hand or deck.