Yes, Trap Hole targets the monster you use it against.
Trap Stun will resolve first, and then your trap's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve, the card will go to the graveyard.
You can activate a trap card whenever you like. Spellbinding Circle, if chained to an attacking action and targetting the attacking monster, will also stop said attack from occurring by its effect; there are exceptions for certain card effects causing an automatic attack or change of battle-phase, for example, and for which the Circle will not prevent happening.
Synchro summoned is considered a special summon so Trap Hole won't have an effect on them. But try Bottomless Trap Hole or Torrential Tribute instead.
No.
Since it's a normal trap card it is sent to the graveyard after its activation. Unless stated otherwise, the card does not stay on the field....etc- Adhesion trap hole
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No. Trap Hole works only when a monster is Summoned or Flipped.
It depends on the circumstances. Generally, "Bottomless Trap Hole" will be the better card; it works on Special Summons and it removes the monster it destroys from play. However, "Trap Hole" has one advantage: the monster summoned only needs 1000 ATK to trigger it, whereas "Bottomless Trap Hole" requires at least 1500 ATK. So, it would depend upon the type of deck you planned to use or went up against, but most people would choose "Bottomless Trap Hole".
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Yes, it can. However Bottomless Trap Hole is a card that destroys, so Stardust Dragon can be used to negate it, even if it was used in response to Stardust Dragon's own summon. The Bottomless Trap Hole will be negated and destroyed in that case.
A card's continuous effect will be applied before players can activate cards like Trap Hole. That means potentially Muka Muka will be summoned with a high enough ATK to allow a player to use Trap Hole to destroy it.
you can destroy it by using dark hole, change of heart, brain control, enemy controllor, or soul exchange and then sacrificing it, trap hole, bottomless trap hole, flip effects, or exiled force.
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.
Dust Tornado is a Normal Trap Card. It destroys one Spell or Trap Card on the field, then you can set 1 Spell or Trap Card.
Trap Stun will resolve first, and then your trap's effect will be negated when it tries to resolve, the card will go to the graveyard.
You can activate a trap card whenever you like. Spellbinding Circle, if chained to an attacking action and targetting the attacking monster, will also stop said attack from occurring by its effect; there are exceptions for certain card effects causing an automatic attack or change of battle-phase, for example, and for which the Circle will not prevent happening.
A Normal Trap card is any trap that does not have a symbol after Trap Card (an infinity symbol for Continuous Trap, an arrow for Counter Trap).Normal Traps are spell speed 2, and go to the graveyard after they resolve.