Yes, it can. White Night Dragon can only negate Spells or Traps that target it. For one, Solemn Judgment does not 'target' anything, and for two, WND's negation effect is only active while it is face-up on the field after being successfully summoned. Solemn Judgment is preventing its summon.
no, not that I'm aware of, but you can use cards that negate effects like solemn judgment or dark bribe.
No. Monsters can special summon themselves in two ways, there are monsters that special summon themselves without using the chain, such as Cyber Dragon, and Dark Armed Dragon, but also Synchro Summons. Then there are those that are special summoned by the resolution of an activated effect. To negate the former, you wait until the new monster is placed on the field. Summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment, can then be used on it. To stop the summon in this latter case, you have to negate the activated effect - once it resolves, the summon is successful and can't be stopped. DD Scout Plane summons itself on resolution of its Triggered effect. Solemn Judgment cannot negate activated monster effects, so cannot be chained to this activation. Once the effect resolves, DD Scout Plane is considered to be successfully special summoned, so can't be negated. If the monster is being summoned by an activated Trap or Spell card, Solemn Judgment can be chained to these. But it cannot stop a summon from an activated monster effect, which is why Solemn Warning became so heavily used, because it can negate such monster effects.
You can use Solemn Judgment on the summon of one of your own monsters, if you wish.
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No, Stardust Dragon's negation effect is a spell speed 2 quick effect, which cannot be chained to a spell speed 3 card such as Solemn Judgment.
No, a Set is not a summon, summon negation cards cannot be used against it.
Jinzo, Royal Decree and Trap Stun negate the effects, Trap Jammer, Solemn Judgment, Seven Tools of the Bandit negate both activation and effect.
Yes, it can. White Night Dragon can only negate Spells or Traps that target it. For one, Solemn Judgment does not 'target' anything, and for two, WND's negation effect is only active while it is face-up on the field after being successfully summoned. Solemn Judgment is preventing its summon.
Solemn Judgment can negate summons that don't use the chain, by waiting until the monster is placed on the field, then negating the summon before it counts as being successful. When a summon occurs on the resolution of an activated effect, the summon is automatically successful when the effect resolves - but Solemn Judgment can chain to that activation and prevent the summon by stopping the effect resolution. So, if you Normal Summon, Synchro Summon, or perform a special summon that does not use the chain, such as Chaos Sorcerer, you can negate the summon as per the first bit above. If you special summon on resolution of an activated effect, such as Monster Reborn or Call of the Haunted, Solemn Judgment can chain to these activations and negate them. No resolution means no summon. But, note that Solemn Judgment can only chain to the activation of Spell or Trap cards. If the special summon occurs on the resolution of an activated monster effect, Solemn Judgment can't stop it. It can't chain to it, and as above, the summon is successful when the effect resolves. So that is why Solemn Judgment can't do anything against the triggered effect of Gorz the Emissary of Darkness, but is able to stop special summons that aren't by resolution, such as Chaos Sorcerer.
Using Solemn Strike against Fusion Summoning in a duel provides a strategic advantage by allowing you to negate the Fusion Summon and potentially disrupt your opponent's strategy, as well as prevent them from bringing out powerful Fusion monsters onto the field. This can give you a significant advantage in controlling the pace and outcome of the duel.
no, not that I'm aware of, but you can use cards that negate effects like solemn judgment or dark bribe.
No. Monsters can special summon themselves in two ways, there are monsters that special summon themselves without using the chain, such as Cyber Dragon, and Dark Armed Dragon, but also Synchro Summons. Then there are those that are special summoned by the resolution of an activated effect. To negate the former, you wait until the new monster is placed on the field. Summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment, can then be used on it. To stop the summon in this latter case, you have to negate the activated effect - once it resolves, the summon is successful and can't be stopped. DD Scout Plane summons itself on resolution of its Triggered effect. Solemn Judgment cannot negate activated monster effects, so cannot be chained to this activation. Once the effect resolves, DD Scout Plane is considered to be successfully special summoned, so can't be negated. If the monster is being summoned by an activated Trap or Spell card, Solemn Judgment can be chained to these. But it cannot stop a summon from an activated monster effect, which is why Solemn Warning became so heavily used, because it can negate such monster effects.
Yes. Because you are negating its summon, you are doing it at a time when it is unable to use its own negation effect, and moreover, it cannot chain its Quick Effect to a Counter Trap anyway, so is unable to stop Solemn Judgment being used against other cards.
You can use Solemn Judgment on the summon of one of your own monsters, if you wish.
No, note the difference between 'negate' and 'destroy'. When 'Magic Cylinder' activates, it doesn't matter what happens to the 'Magic Cylinder' card, it will not stop the activated effect from resolving. Chaining 'Dust Tornado' to it will do nothing. What you need is a card that will negate the effect too, such as 'Trap Jammer' or 'Solemn Judgment'.
No, it can't.His normal summon can't be negated, so Solemn Judgment can't be used there. Also, note Solemn cannot be used against monster effects, so it cannot be used against his activated effects either.