No. remove from play means that you can't use it again in the current duel, such as if you get a monster removed from play, then you can't bring it back with monster reborn or any other effects, spells, or traps.
When a non-effect monster destroys another monster the destroyed monster is sent to the grave, unless there is another card on the field which changes where destroyed monsters go. Depending on the effect of the monster that destroyed them they are either sent to the Graveyard, are banished, return to the owners hand, or can be summoned on the opponents side of the field. Some cards can even be saved from the grave by their own effect and are then either re-summoned or go to spell/trap zone. Spell/trap cards can also determine where they go, as they can change it so that any destroyed monster is banished instead of being sent to the graveyard.
No, it is NEVER the same. The two terms are totally different, even if yes, it involves sending a monster from the field to graveyard. But if a monster says it activates an effect when it is destroyed, it will never activate from a tribute.
Equip cards can never remain face-up on the field without their target monster. If the monster leaves the field or is turned face down, then the Equip card will be destroyed. That goes for regular Equip Spell cards, but also monsters stolen and turned into Equips by Relinquished, etc. However keep in mind that cards like Call of the Haunted do not actually 'equip', so can remain on the field under certain circumstances, like if the summoned monster was tributed instead of destroyed.
Yes it will still be destroyed even the battle damage is zero because the effect only involves the damage and not NEGATING the atk.For example your opponents Blue Eyes White Dragon attacks your Darkmagician. During damage calculation you can activate Kuriboh or Waboku. The damage will be zero but Darkmagician would still be destroyed.
If a monster activates an effect, then Fiendish Chain can be chained to this. Fiendish Chain will resolve first, meaning the monster's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve. So if Chaos Sorcerer activates his Ignition Effect, Fiendish Chain can be used to negate it.
No because Hydrogeddon can't summon another unless it destroys an opponents monster, not when Hydrogeddon is destroyed.
The monster will always return to its owner's Graveyard. Incidentally, if the effect of the destroyed monster activates while it is still on the field, you will be able to use it; however, if the effect activates in the Graveyard, the card's owner will control the effect.
Yes - Rare Metalmorph only protects the monster from spells that target. Ojama Delta Hurricane!! does not target, so will destroy the monster.
The effect activates first, and you are actually chaining Trap Hole to that trigger. Trap Hole will resolve first, but it will not stop the monster effect from resolving. Unless a card says it negates a monster's effect, then it is still able to resolve its affect when flip summoned.
As Destiny Hero - Plasma's equip effect is a "Once Per Turn" effect, yes it can, and the existing monster is destroyed.
The effect of "Kinetic Soldier" activates during the Damage Step when attacking a Warrior-type monster. In otherwords, right before you determine if a monster is destroyed and who loses Life Points, "Kinetic Soldier" will gain 2000 ATK. If its ATK is greater at this point, the opponent's monster will be destroyed. But if "Kinetic Soldier"'s ATK is still lower than the opponent's defending monster, "Kinetic Soldier" will be destroyed.
If A activates Call of the Haunted and B Chains Mistical Space Typhoon, COTH is destroyed and no monsters are summoned. If COTH is chained to MST, either monster will be summoned, but then MST will destroy COTH, and the monster will also be destroyed. However, either monsters effect will activate as both will be summoned then destroyed.
No, it is NEVER the same. The two terms are totally different, even if yes, it involves sending a monster from the field to graveyard. But if a monster says it activates an effect when it is destroyed, it will never activate from a tribute.
When a non-effect monster destroys another monster the destroyed monster is sent to the grave, unless there is another card on the field which changes where destroyed monsters go. Depending on the effect of the monster that destroyed them they are either sent to the Graveyard, are banished, return to the owners hand, or can be summoned on the opponents side of the field. Some cards can even be saved from the grave by their own effect and are then either re-summoned or go to spell/trap zone. Spell/trap cards can also determine where they go, as they can change it so that any destroyed monster is banished instead of being sent to the graveyard.
Well if you have another Six Samurai monster on the field it`s effect activates which allows it to destroy the monster with it`s effect but it will be destroyed unless you activate it`s other special ability to destroy another Six Samurai monster instead
No, it only works if wall of illusion is attacked, even if wall of illusion is destroyed after being attacked the effect still activates.
Lightning Vortex is non-targetting so it never really activated 'on' a specific monster, even if it's alone. If your opponent uses Lightning Vortex and you have an XYZ monster, that monster will be destroyed, as per usual, unless that particular XYZ can save itself from destruction with an effect.