No. A-Team Trap Disposal's effect is a Quick Effect, spell speed 2. It cannot be chained to a Counter Trap.
No, it triggers in response to the declaration of the attack. If it is face down at this point, then it misses its chance to activate. When it is flipped face-up at the beginning of the Damage Step, it is too late to use its effect.
There is no such ruling that states this. Rainbow Life can be used in response to an attack declaration.
Because Metalmorph changes the ATK of a monster, it can be activated in the Damage Step. You can therefore do two things. If the defending monster is face-up already, you can activate Metalmorph in response to the attack, that's fine. If the defending monster is face-down, you will flip it at the start of the Damage Step, and can activate Metalmorph as above, before you enter Damage Calculation.
Super Polymerization only prevents spells, traps or monster effects from being used against its activation. It therefore protects against Counter Traps mainly, but it does nothing to protect the monster it summons on resolution.Bottomless Trap Hole responds to a special summon, it does not chain to an activation that will special summon on resolution, it waits for the summon to be completed successfully, and is used afterwards.Bottomless Trap Hole therefore is not restricted by Super Polymerization, and the sequence of events will look like this.Player A - Activates Super Polymerization.Player B - No response.Super Polymerization resolves. Both players can respond to the summon.Player A - No response.Player B - Starts a chain with Bottomless Trap Hole.Player A - No response.Bottomless Trap Hole will destroy the summoned monster and remove it from play.
While flipping a monster face-down in response to its activation, will generally not stop the effect's resolution, face-down monsters can't activate their effects at all. (Sole exceptions; Big Shield and Mid Shield Gardna) It is the act of being turned face-down that will send the Equip Spell Card to the graveyard, therefore one way to look at it is that Inzektor Centipede is already face down by the time the Equip hits the graveyard. Because it is face-down at that time, it neither 'sees' the Equip hit the graveyard (so its trigger condition was never met) nor can it activate while face-down anyway.
No, 'That Wacky Magic' is a Normal Spell card so cannot be used in response to anything, nor can it be used in the opponent's turn.
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Arrival of stimulus, Activation of a sensory neuron, Information processing by an interneuron, Activation of a motor neuron, The response by an effector. Straight out of my anatomy text book.
No. That Wacky Alchemy's activation condition is that an opponent's face-up Spell Card is sent to the graveyard. Normal Spell Cards remain on the field until after their chain has finished resolving. Therefore you can't chain That Wacky Alchemy to that Normal Spell Card's activation, as it is still on the field at that point.However after that Normal Spell Card's chain finishes resolving, it will be sent to the graveyard. Here, a new chain can be started by That Wacky Alchemy.
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Arrival of stimulus, Activation of a sensory neuron, Information processing by an interneuron, Activation of a motor neuron, The response by an effector. Straight out of my anatomy text book.
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