Defender's protective effect works continuously despite looking like something that activates. It can apply itself in either turn.
As an Ignition Effect monster, Breaker's effect can only be activated in your own Main Phases.
yes
No, you can't.
If you mean for its own effect, then no. It is an Ignition Effect so can only be activated in your own main phases.
yes it would, because when the opponent attacked, it was his turn and the effect carries on until the end of the next turn which would then be your turn. For e.g, if your opponent activated the effect then the effect would end at the end of your end phase. If you activated the effect, then it would end at the end of your opponents end phase.
Defender the Magical Knight has a trigger effect that triggers on his successful summon, to add a spell counter to himself. So when he is normal summoned, this effect will activate as chain link 1. The opponent can then chain Bottomless Trap Hole to this. The chain resolves backwards, so Defender is destroyed and removed from play, then his counter adding effect will resolve without effect because Defender has been destroyed. Note that since he was destroyed before his token could be placed, he is unable to save himself using his continuous effect, unless somehow a spell counter can be placed on him by an effect at chain link 3, such as Pitch Black Powerstone.
As an Ignition Effect monster, Breaker's effect can only be activated in your own Main Phases.
yes
No, you can't.
They are supposed to have invented the banking system.
The enchanted keyword mushroom does not possess any magical powers. It is simply a term used in gaming to indicate that the item or character is under a magical effect or enhancement.
If you mean for its own effect, then no. It is an Ignition Effect so can only be activated in your own main phases.
If you plant a grape tree then Ronald will move in to the town.Other than that there is not effect.
The age of the knights and chivalry was an interesting on out of which came stories like Robin Hood. It also had the lasting effect of teaching men how to handle horses which is something that many people still use today.
yes it would, because when the opponent attacked, it was his turn and the effect carries on until the end of the next turn which would then be your turn. For e.g, if your opponent activated the effect then the effect would end at the end of your end phase. If you activated the effect, then it would end at the end of your opponents end phase.
the number of opponents a candidate faces.
the number of opponents a candidate faces.