Unless specifically stated otherwise (Royal Oppression, etc), you can only activate the effects of a card you have control of. If 'your' Winged Rhynos is on the opponent's side of the field, then in game terms, it is 'his' monster. He's the only one that can activate the effect.
It can, but probably won't. When Winged Rhynos is summoned, the turn player still has Priority, so when he passes, Bottomless Trap Hole can be used against the summon. Winged Rhynos though has a Quick effect that he can chain to BTH's activation, meaning he will remove himself from the field and BTH will resolve without effect.Even if a second BTH was chained to Winged Rhynos' activation, Winged Rhynos could activate again in chain to that.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
Buster Blader only works for dragons that are on your opponents side of the field and graveyard.
His ATK-boosting trigger lasts until he leaves the field or is flipped face-down. If that happens, the bonus is lost.
In Yu-Gi-Oh!, you cannot directly use your opponent's Field Spell. However, if you have a card effect that allows you to take control of your opponent's Field Spell or if you have a card that lets you activate it as if it were your own, you can utilize it. Otherwise, Field Spells remain under the control of the player who activated them.
It can, but probably won't. When Winged Rhynos is summoned, the turn player still has Priority, so when he passes, Bottomless Trap Hole can be used against the summon. Winged Rhynos though has a Quick effect that he can chain to BTH's activation, meaning he will remove himself from the field and BTH will resolve without effect.Even if a second BTH was chained to Winged Rhynos' activation, Winged Rhynos could activate again in chain to that.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
"Once per turn, this card can move to an adjacent unoccupied Monster Card Zone. If this card attacks the monster in its same column, this card gains 500 ATK during the Damage Step."All Yu-gi-oh cards are played into slots in their respective zones. So you have five slots for monsters, five for Spell and Trap cards, and one slot for a Field Spell Card.I will illustrate how Rampaging Rhynos' effect works. Imagine the field is like this, where the [] represent empty monster slots, R is Rampaging Rhynos, and K is, say, Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer.[] [] R [] [] - Turn Player's monster zones[] [] K [] [] - Opponent's monster zonesThe Rampaging Rhynos is in the same column as Kycoo, so if he attacks Kycoo, he gains 500 ATK during the Damage Step.Imagine another scenario. S is a Sangan[] [] R [] [][] [] S K []Rampaging Rhynos can, once per turn, move into an adjacent monster zone, so,[] [] [] R [][] [] S K []Now Rampaging Rhynos is in Kycoo's column, he can attack him and gain the 500 ATK bonus. If he stayed in the same zone, he would not be in the same column, and would not get the bonus.
Yes.
Only the monsters that battle with it, are affected by that effect.
A Field Spell (which is played on the Field Card Zone in the upper-left corner of your Game Mat) affects the whole field by its card effect. For example, Mountain ups the ATK and DEF of all Dragon, Winged Beast, and Thunder-type monsters on the fieldby 200 points.Destroy a Field Spell by replacing it with another Field Spell or with a card effect (like MST).
Buster Blader only works for dragons that are on your opponents side of the field and graveyard.
As Destiny Hero - Plasma's equip effect is a "Once Per Turn" effect, yes it can, and the existing monster is destroyed.
His ATK-boosting trigger lasts until he leaves the field or is flipped face-down. If that happens, the bonus is lost.
The position in football responsible for tackling opponents on the field is the defensive player, specifically the linebacker or defensive back.
Yes. Winged Dragon of Ra only stops effects being used directly against his summon, ie, 'When' he is summoned. It is not a continuous effect that permanently shuts down spells, traps and monster effects.
Yes, "Skill Drain" can negate the effects of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" while the monster is on the field. "Skill Drain" does not target any monsters, it simply affects them.If "The Winged Dragon of Ra" gained attack via tributing monsters during its Tribute Summon or paying Life Points, its ATK would be 0. However, if the controller of "Ra" were to use its effect and tribute "Ra" to destroy a card on the field, it would work. This is because as a part of the cost before applying the effect, the player must pay Life Points and sacrifice "Ra". The actual effect then takes place from the Graveyard and "Skill Drain" only affects monsters on the field.