If you use Divine Wrath to summon Yubel, you can still summon its next form, Yubel – The Ultimate Nightmare, as the card's effects allow for the summoning of its forms. However, it's essential to ensure that the summoning conditions for the next form are met, as Divine Wrath doesn't interfere with the ability to summon or the requirements needed for it. Ultimately, as long as you fulfill the necessary criteria, you can progress to summon Yubel's ultimate form after invoking Divine Wrath.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
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.
Prime Material Dragon has an activated effect that can chain to and negate destruction effects. If it ever uses this effect, Divine Wrath can be chained to it, and Prime Material Dragon will be negated and destroyed, meaning the original destruction effect resolves correctly. Note that as a Quick Effect, Prime Material Dragon is unable to save itself from spell speed 3 destruction cards like Divine Wrath. Note also that Prime Material's effect to change direct damage into lifegain, is continuous and Divine Wrath can't be used against it.
If the Tuner has an activated ability, yes, it can negate that. It cannot stop a monster 'being' a Tuner, nor affect a Synchro Summon though.
Yes, "Obelisk's" effect can be negate by "Divine Wrath". "Divine Wrath" activates in response to "Obelisk's" effect but does not target the card, it only negates it then destroys it.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's own summon does not use the chain. Because nothing is activating, there is nothing for Divine Wrath to chain to - Divine Wrath negates 'activations' of monster effects. Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's effect to special summon other dragons though is an Ignition Effect, which is a form of activated effect. This can be negated using Divine Wrath.
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.
Prime Material Dragon has an activated effect that can chain to and negate destruction effects. If it ever uses this effect, Divine Wrath can be chained to it, and Prime Material Dragon will be negated and destroyed, meaning the original destruction effect resolves correctly. Note that as a Quick Effect, Prime Material Dragon is unable to save itself from spell speed 3 destruction cards like Divine Wrath. Note also that Prime Material's effect to change direct damage into lifegain, is continuous and Divine Wrath can't be used against it.
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.
If the Tuner has an activated ability, yes, it can negate that. It cannot stop a monster 'being' a Tuner, nor affect a Synchro Summon though.
Yes, but as long as they, - Do not try to negate his normal summon, so no Solemn Judgment. - Do not try to respond to his summon. Obelisk's summon can't be responded to, so no Bottomless Trap Hole. - Do not target him, so no Sakuretsu Armor. Spells and Traps that do none of the above can still affect him. Burden of the Mighty, Smashing Ground and Divine Wrath can all affect him, as can Torrential Tribute when used in response to another monster's summon.
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.
Yes, "Obelisk's" effect can be negate by "Divine Wrath". "Divine Wrath" activates in response to "Obelisk's" effect but does not target the card, it only negates it then destroys it.
When Winged Dragon of Ra is Normal Summoned, there is a summon response window, like usual. However, Spells, Traps, and other monster effects cannot be activated here. That means Ra can use either his ATK boosting Trigger, or his monster-destroying Ignition Effect in response to his own summon, and no card can be activated against it.After this though, subsequent activations of his Ignition Effect can be negated by Divine Wrath, and Ra will be destroyed.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot stop Divine Wrath, because Divine Wrath does not target it, nor can BESD chain his Quick effect to a Counter Trap.
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.