The attacking player takes damage equal to the difference between the attacking monster's ATK and the defender's DEF. The attacking monster is not destroyed.
If you switch it from attack position to defence position you can't because no monster can attack from defence position except from "Total defence shogun". But if you switch it from defence position to attack position then you can attack
Yes
the purpose is to beat the other opponent and collect more cards to perfect your deck the way it works is each card has its own group monster magic or trap and each card is either dark light earth air fire thinks there more then that but anyway each monster card has attack and defence and each magic or trap has an effect alot of monster cards has an effect as well but if monster is in attack mode and is attacked by a monster with higher attack level it is destroy and the person loses point (normal point for each player is 4000) and same if attack mode attacks defence mode except the person wint loose points if there monster is in defence mode .
No, a 'Flip Summon' is a manual change from face-down defence to face-up attack position in one of your main phases. If the monster is flipped from an attack, or by an effect, then this is a Flip, but not a Flip Summon. Therefore regular Flip Effect monsters like Night Assailant will trigger from being attacked, but monsters that require Flip Summoning like Guardian Sphinx will not.
Flint is sent to the graveyard
It does not, unless it has an effect that states otherwise.
The monster will be flipped face-up at the beginning of the Damage Step. If the attacking monster is destroyed or switched to defence position before this, the defending monster is not flipped, as there is no Damage Step.
If the opponent's monster is in attack mode, then both monsters are destroyed. If it's in defence, then nothing happens.
Defence Mode, or Defence Position, means that the card is placed Horizontally in the monster zone. It could also be Set (face down defence position) or face-up due to being Set and attacked, or switched while face-up from attack to defence.
Not manually, no. A monster that has declared an attack that turn, may not switch into defence mode. But it can be switched by the effect of other cards, including their own, in the case of Goblin Attack Force.
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If you switch it from attack position to defence position you can't because no monster can attack from defence position except from "Total defence shogun". But if you switch it from defence position to attack position then you can attack
Yes
the purpose is to beat the other opponent and collect more cards to perfect your deck the way it works is each card has its own group monster magic or trap and each card is either dark light earth air fire thinks there more then that but anyway each monster card has attack and defence and each magic or trap has an effect alot of monster cards has an effect as well but if monster is in attack mode and is attacked by a monster with higher attack level it is destroy and the person loses point (normal point for each player is 4000) and same if attack mode attacks defence mode except the person wint loose points if there monster is in defence mode .
Relinquished's equipped monster is destroyed if Relinquished's ATK is lower than the foe's attacking monster's ATK. If Relinquished is in Defense position, its equipped monster is destroyed if its DEF is less than the attacking monster's ATK. Either way, Relinquished remains on the field.
Ra's attack and defence is equal to the combined attack and defence of the monsters tributed for its summon. You can also tribute other monsters to increase Ra's attack and defence by that monster. When Ra is summoned from the graveyard (monster reborn etc.) it has 0 attack and defence as no monsters were tributed for it
No, a 'Flip Summon' is a manual change from face-down defence to face-up attack position in one of your main phases. If the monster is flipped from an attack, or by an effect, then this is a Flip, but not a Flip Summon. Therefore regular Flip Effect monsters like Night Assailant will trigger from being attacked, but monsters that require Flip Summoning like Guardian Sphinx will not.