No, Divine Wrath must chain to a monster effect when it activates. Buster Blader's ATK increasing effect is continuous, it never 'activates', at no point does it ever use the chain, even when it is summoned, or the ATK changes. Because it is continuous, Divine Wrath cannot be used against it.
Divine Wrath can only be used against activated effects - Obelisk has two activated effects, his destroy opposing monsters one, and the trigger that sends him to the graveyard on the turn he was special summoned. Divine Wrath can be used against either of these - note Divine Wrath does not target the monster, so Obelisk's protection effect won't stop it.
Yes, it can be used on Obelisk's activated effects (Divine Wrath does not target) and most of the time, Ra's Ignition Effect effect, but when Ra summons itself, no effect apart from its own can be used in the response chain. So if Ra uses its Trigger or Ignition Effect in response to its own summon, Divine Wrath can't be used against it.
No, it is continuous and does not 'activate', Divine Wrath can only be used against monster effects that do activate. It is applied immediately, the moment it declares an attack, without using the chain. That means cards like Sakuretsu Armor cannot be used against it - if it was an effect that activates, Sakuretsu Armor could be chained to it.
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Mirage Dragon's effect is continuous and can't be chained to. No activation means no Divine Wrath, Divine Wrath can only be used against activated monster effects.
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No. Elemental Hero Bladedge does not have any effects that activate. Because his effect is continuous, there is nothing for Divine Wrath to chain to, therefore it cannot be used against him.
Both of Morphtronic Radion's effects are continuous and never 'activate'. Because they never activate, Divine Wrath can't be used against them.
You cannot use Divine Wrath against the initial activation because it is only a trap card at this point. However after it has resolved, it is now a trap and a monster, so if it activates its Ignition Effect, Divine Wrath can be used against it.
Divine Wrath can only be used against activated effects - Obelisk has two activated effects, his destroy opposing monsters one, and the trigger that sends him to the graveyard on the turn he was special summoned. Divine Wrath can be used against either of these - note Divine Wrath does not target the monster, so Obelisk's protection effect won't stop it.
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Yes. It doesn't matter what zone the monster is in, Divine Wrath can be used against it as long as it 'activates'. It doesn't matter that Divine Wrath is unable to apply a destruction effect due to the monster being in the graveyard, that's not a condition of activation.
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Divine Wrath can be used against monster effects that activate. Marshmallon has an activated effect that deals damage, Man Eater Bug has an activated effect, as does Penguin Soldier. All can be stopped with Divine Wrath. Marshmallon also has a continuous effect that stops it being destroyed by battle, and Cyber Dragon has an inherent special summon effect. Neither of these activate, so Divine Wrath can't be used against them.