No. remove from play means that you can't use it again in the current duel, such as if you get a monster removed from play, then you can't bring it back with monster reborn or any other effects, spells, or traps.
No, Ritual Monsters can only ever be summoned to the field initially by their Ritual Spell Card, or anything that specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone.You can never summon them initially by other means, including Reasoning, A Hero Emerges, Mystic Tomato, etc, nor can you just discard them to the graveyard and bring them back with Monster Reborn.They can be revived by cards like Monster Reborn only if properly summoned by Ritual Summon first, before they were destroyed. Otherwise the only thing you can do is find a way to return them to hand and summon them with their Ritual Spell card.
You can only special summon it initially from hand, by removing a Light and a Dark monster from your graveyard (now known as Banishing). If you do this, and it is later destroyed, then you cannot summon it from the graveyard with the same method, as it only works in hand. But as a 'special summon only' monster, you can bring it back with cards like Monster Reborn. (unlike 'cannot be special summoned except by' monsters, who cannot).
yes, but only monster cards. you can special summon it in face-up defense or attack position.
Answers taken from the YGO! TCG Website: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/gameplay/faqs/basicgameplay/ ...If a Special Summon-only monster is successfully Special Summoned to the field, using the proper method, and is then sent from the field to the Graveyard, you may use "Monster Reborn", etc. to revive the monster back to the field, and you do not have to use the proper method again. (For example, if you Special Summon "Aqua Spirit" by removing 1 WATER monster in your Graveyard from play, and "Aqua Spirit" is then destroyed and sent to your Graveyard, you may use "Monster Reborn" on "Aqua Spirit" without having to remove another WATER monster in your Graveyard from play.) However, if a Special Summon-only monster is placed in your Graveyard because it was discarded from your hand, or some other method that did not involve the monster being Special Summoned to the field using the proper method, you cannot use "Monster Reborn", etc. on the monster. ---- No, you will never be able to Special Summon "Armed Dragon LV7" [or "Uria, Loard of Saering Flames"] with "Monster Reborn" because "Armed Dragon LV7" [and "Uria, Loard of Saering Flames"] is a monster that can only be Special Summoned by the method described in its text. These monsters can be identified by the text "This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by …". This means that the method described after the "except by" is the only way that monster can ever be Summoned. This prevents it from being Special Summoned from the Graveyard with "Monster Reborn", "Call of the Haunted", or any other effect, even if it was properly Summoned by its own effect first. Some earlier prints of cards do not have the "This card cannot be Special Summoned except by…" text, but are still included in this category of monsters. These cards include "Exodia Necross", "Berserk Dragon", and "Mirage Knight".
Monster reborn and Call of the haunted
No it lets you bring back a monster from the graveyard and place on the field and stays till its destroyed
monster reborn can bring back any monster from the grave unless the monster u want from the grave says it "can not be special summoned from the graveyard" or says "this card can not be special summoned"
You Cant Reincarnate But You Can Bring Back some Monsters with Speacial Cards like Monster Reborn Or Call of the Haunted
As long as the Fusion Monster was properly Special Summoned (by Fusion Summon normally, but if the monster cannot actually be Fusion Summoned, then by following the text on its card) then you can bring it back using Monster Reborn.Some may say "This card cannot be special summoned except by Fusion Summon" which means even Monster Reborn can't be used, even if it was summoned properly.
A monster's special summon text only applies while it is in your hand. If a monster says it can 'only be' special summoned by a certain method, then assuming you do summon it properly, and it is then destroyed, then you are allowed to use Monster Reborn and do not have to pay any additional costs. If the above monster was simply discarded from hand by something else, then it can not be special summoned by Monster Reborn. If it says 'cannot be special summoned except by..' then it can't be brought back with Monster Reborn even if it was properly special summoned first.
No. remove from play means that you can't use it again in the current duel, such as if you get a monster removed from play, then you can't bring it back with monster reborn or any other effects, spells, or traps.
the ability of the wing dragon of ra is that to summon this card you must first offer 3 monsters from your side of the field. this card can only be special summoned by sending this card to the grave then bring it back with a monster reborn or a card that brings a monster back form the grave
Yes. It is a 'can only be special summoned by' monster, which can be brought back as long as it was properly special summoned originally. It is monsters who say "cannot be special summoned except by.." that cannot ever be brought back with cards like Monster Reborn.
If a monster says "can only be special summoned by.." then if you summon it properly by this method, and it then goes to the graveyard, you can bring it back with Monster Reborn. If a monster says "cannot be special summoned except by.." then that's the only way it can ever be summoned. Even if you summon it properly first, it cannot be revived from the graveyard, except under the most extreme and specific circumstances (Level Modulation). Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon belongs to this latter group, so cannot be special summoned from the graveyard at all.
Only if the card specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone. Otherwise, you can't do it, cards like A Hero Emerges, or Monster Gate, cannot special summon a Ritual Monster.Also if you summon the Ritual Monster properly, by Ritual Summon, and it is then sent to the graveyard for whatever reason, then you may bring it back to the field using cards like Monster Reborn. However you cannot simply discard a Ritual Monster from hand and try using Monster Reborn straight away, they are a form of special summon only monster, simply by being Ritual Monsters.
no, because the monsters are already in the graveyard use a card like monster reincarnation or monster reborn to get the cards back on the field or in your hand then fuse them together.