berserk dragon or some card like that. it is a dragon that is very hard to summon and not worth using. if you are looking for high attack monsters for a beatdown deck. try using a continuous trap card "appropriate" and combine it with chainsaw insect. chainsaw insect is a level 4 monster with a whopping 2400 attack and requires no cost to summon it, but there is a downside: each time it attacks or is attack your opponent draws a card, but with appropriate, you draw 2 cards each time they draw (from a card effect), so not only do you get a free high attack monster, but you also get a free pot of greed effect each time you attack. combine this with cards like cup of ace to draw 2 cards no matter what the coin flip lands on, and also dark bribe. dark bribe is a trap that negates any spell/trap, but your opponent draws 1 card, with appropriate, you draw 2 cards AND negate any spell/trap. just watch out for mystical space typhoon and have fun getting free pot of greed effects! :D
You do.
Only if it has an effect that lets it attack more than once per turn, like Asura Priest does.
Yes, this is what you normally do since you can't place them in face down attack position.
No you choose a new target and plz read the rule book.
You cannot manually. Such an occurence could only result from a card effect.
You do.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
Your monster is destroyed if the monster you attack is in attack position, and you lose life points.
yes but the damage from the first attack doesnt add on to the second attack
other yugioh cards monster the higher attack points the better
Only if it has an effect that lets it attack more than once per turn, like Asura Priest does.
Yes, this is what you normally do since you can't place them in face down attack position.
No you choose a new target and plz read the rule book.
Answer taken from the Official English Rulebook: After you've announced your attacking monster and the attack target monster during a Battle Step, the attack target might be removed from the field, or a new monster may be played onto the opponent's side of the field before the Damage Step, due to a card's effect. This causes a "Replay." When this occurs, you can choose to attack with the same monster again, or choose to attack with a different monster, or choose not to attack at all. Note that if you attack with a different monster, the first monster is still considered to have declared an attack, and it cannot attack again this turn.
You cannot manually. Such an occurence could only result from a card effect.
no it is not...
You just cant attack on the very first turn of the first person going. You can attack right after you summon a monster or set a card, or just attack if your not going to do those, as long as it is not the very first turn of the duel of the first person.