No, only monsters who specifically say they do, gain such a bonus. Relinquished for example, is one. It gains a bonus depending on what it has equipped, as does Destiny Hero Plasma. Dragunity monsters do not, unless one does actually say so.
Yes, Flint would be destroyed in that case. You equip Flint to a monster, and if that monster would be destroyed, then you (must) re-equip it to another monster. Though initially you'd probably place it one the opponent's monster, the mandatory re-equip may mean you have to put it on one of your own. However if the equipped monster is not 'destroyed', ie, if it is tributed, or removed from play by an effect such as Caius the Shadow Monarch, then Flint itself will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
I don't know why you're doing this for Mystletainn but, Mystletainn's effect is first, Leyvaten is sent to graveyard, then, since Aklys is a equip card, it's effect is not activated and sent to the graveyard since it is no longer equipped, and you special summon Mystletainn. I run Dragunitys almost religiously so. :D
'Ring of Magnetism' specifically says that it can only be equipped to a monster on your side of the field. If a player takes control of a monster equipped with 'Ring of Magnetism', then the Equip Spell card will be destroyed because it is equipping an illegal target.
No, control of the Equip Spell card itself does not change, nor does it move. It remains on the same side of the field and equipped to the same monster, unless the control change made the monster an invalid equipping target.For example, if the Spell Creature Swap targets a monster equipped with Ring of Magnetism, Ring of Magnetismwill be destroyed.However, if the Spell Brain Control targets a monster equipped with Flint, Flint will stay on the same card zone but still equipped to the monster.
Yes, Equip Spell Cards cannot exist on the field without their target. If the target leaves the field, the Equip Spell Card will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
Yes. With the Continuous Spell Dragon Mastery (described in related link) in play, you can select 1 face-up monster you control once per turn, and equip it with 1 Dragon-type Dragunity monster from your hand. Also, each monster you control that's equipped with a Dragunity monster(s) gains 500 ATK.
It is either a monster that can function as an Equip card through its own effect, such as Union monsters, or, it is a monster forcibly equipped by another card's effect such as Relinquished's ignition effect.
No, face-down monsters cannot be equipped.
If an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, it is no longer equipped to a monster, and therefore, the monster does not gain the benefits. If a monster equipped with an Equip Spell Card is sent back to the Deck, the Equip Spell Card is destroyed.
Yes, monsters acting as Equip cards are treated as Equip Spell Cards and are treated as such for the purposes of Spell destruction card.
Yes, Flint would be destroyed in that case. You equip Flint to a monster, and if that monster would be destroyed, then you (must) re-equip it to another monster. Though initially you'd probably place it one the opponent's monster, the mandatory re-equip may mean you have to put it on one of your own. However if the equipped monster is not 'destroyed', ie, if it is tributed, or removed from play by an effect such as Caius the Shadow Monarch, then Flint itself will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
Any Equip card that doesn't specifically say otherwise, can be equipped to your opponent's monsters. Even if that would be disadvantageous to you, it still can be done. It also means if a monster is equipped with Axe of Despair, it still remains equipped with it even if control of the monster changed.
The Equip Spell card is called "Ekibyo Drakmord".
There are 3 Spell Cards in the TCG that change a monster's type: the Equip Spell "Dragonic Attack", which changes the equipped monster into a Dragon; the Equip Spell "Reptillianne Rage", which changes the equipped monster into a Reptile; and the Field Spell "Zombie World" which changes all monsters in play and in the Graveyards into Zombies.
I don't know why you're doing this for Mystletainn but, Mystletainn's effect is first, Leyvaten is sent to graveyard, then, since Aklys is a equip card, it's effect is not activated and sent to the graveyard since it is no longer equipped, and you special summon Mystletainn. I run Dragunitys almost religiously so. :D
'Ring of Magnetism' specifically says that it can only be equipped to a monster on your side of the field. If a player takes control of a monster equipped with 'Ring of Magnetism', then the Equip Spell card will be destroyed because it is equipping an illegal target.
10 equip cards can be equipped to 1 monster :)