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They 'can' attack directly, meaning they are free to attack the opponent's monsters instead if you wish.
Rageki kills all of your opponent's monsters without a sacrifice on your part, so you can attack directly
There are two different "kinds" of Toon monsters that behave slightly differently. The newer Toon monsters state the following:While you control "Toon World" and your opponent controls no Toon Monsters, this card can attack your opponent directly.So as long as you control "Toon World", a Toon monster can attack your opponent directly even if they control monsters.However, the older Toon monsters and "Manga Ryu-Ran" state:This card can only be Special Summoned while you control "Toon World". ...When "Toon World" is destroyed, destroy this card. If your opponent doesn't control a Toon Monster, this card can attack your opponent directly. If your opponent controls a face-up Toon Monster, you must select it as an attack target.Unlike the newer Toon monsters, these monsters can attack directly even if "Toon World" is not on the field. This is because if "Toon World" is removed from the field other than by being destroyed (returned to your hand, returned to your deck, etc.), your Toon monsters will not be destroyed as well. And since there is no requirement for "Toon World" to be activate so they can direct attack, they can do just that.
You take damage equal to the attacking monster's ATK. (If someone told you they win the duel if they attack directly, they're wrong. You lose when your life points reach 0, or you can't draw cards)
If you control two or more face-up Marauding Captaincards, your opponent cannot attack any face-up Warrior-Type monsters you control. He/she can still attack other face-up non-Warrior-Type monsters you control, face-down monsters, and attack your life points directly if a card effect permits it.
They 'can' attack directly, meaning they are free to attack the opponent's monsters instead if you wish.
Raging Flame Sprite Has To Attack A Monster First To Attack Your Opponent Directly.
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Yes, but only if they have no monsters left on the field- or If you have a spell/trap/special monster that allows you to attack them directly.
You can't attack an opponent's creature directly. you attack your opponent directly with your creatures. It's up to them to decide whether or not to block. The exception to this is if one of your creatures has the Provoke ability which means you can force another creature to block it.
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If you shake/threaten their nest, they will attack. If you threaten one directly by trying to hit and missing, it will attack. Do not squish one with your hand, as its dying effort will be to sting you.
Not Directly From It. But They can panic and get one.