Yes, once the monarch activates its effect, there are several things you could do. Doomcalibur Knight, Forbidden Chalice, Effect Veiler, Skill Drain, Divine Wrath, Gladiator Beast War Chariot, could all negate that effect.
no, special summons are NOT the same as normal summons. special summons require a special card or effect to happen, cards such as monster reborn or return from the different dimension. normal summons are just when you directly play a monster from your hand without any other additional card effects
That's not possible. A summon like Trap Eater's (and like Synchro Summons, for example) can't be done 'in response' to anything.Better example - Opponent activates Ojama Trio, you chain Scapegoat. Scapegoat will resolve and summon the four tokens. Ojama Trio then can't resolve because you don't have three monster slots free, so does nothing. It summons all, or nothing.
A flip effect only works if you flip summon a monster, or if your opponent attacks your face down monster (granted they don't have an effect that negates the activation of a flip effect monster or destroys it without flipping, like Drillroid) Most special summons require the monster to be face up, therefore not letting the flip effect to have a change to activate.
No. One of the conditions placed upon Flip Summons is that the monster can not have declared an attack that turn - even if the attack was negated or otherwise halted. If a monster declares an attack and Book of Moon is used to turn it face-down, then as it declared an attack, you are unable to Flip Summon it that turn.
You need 3 tributes to tribute summon it. It gains 1000 atk for every card in your hand. If it's special summoned it's destroyed at the end of the turn. It's unaffected by the effects of spells, traps and monster effects that designate a target. If your opponent summons a monster with 2000 or less def it's destroyed.
I'm afraid you can't. you would have to use michizure as soon as dark hole is sent to the graveyard. By the time your opponent summons a monster it would be too late
No, it requires a Tribute. Unless stated otherwise, like on cards such as Soul Exchange, a tribute must be something you control. You cannot tribute an opponent's monster as a cost for your own effects or summons.
The wording of this question is a bit difficult to understand, but I'll try to answer any and all aspects of it:First of all, when a monster card is Set, it is not considered being "Summoned". So if your opponent has a face-down Trap Hole that can destroy Normal or Flip Summoned monsters, they will not be able to activate it because you Set your monster. Normal Summons and Flip Summons are considered "Summonings".*Second, it is possible for you or your opponent to attack Set monsters. If you want to attack a Set monster, you must enter your Battle Phase and choose a face-up attack position monster you control to attack an opponent's set monster. Next, the opponent's monster is flipped face-up (while still in defense position) and you calculate any damage that results from battle.Set monsters cannot attack.* It is important to note that a face-down monster that is attacked and flipped face-up is not considered to have been Flip Summoned. Only when the card's controller flips a Set monster themselves on their Main Phase or with a card effect is it considered to have been Flip Summoned.On a side note, the turn a player Sets a monster, they cannot perform any additional Normal Summons or Sets for the remainder of the turn. The same rule applies to when you Normal Summon a monster first instead of Setting one.
Kaiser Glider's protective effect works whenever it battles with a monster, so it doesn't matter if it attacked another 2400ATK monster, of if that monster attacked Kaiser Glider, it will still survive.
By definition, a royal summons is issued by a monarch. If you happen to live in a monarchy (such as England) then the monarch (such as Queen Elizabeth II) may choose to summon you. You don't really have any say in the matter.
1. it gains 1000 atk and def for card in your hand 2. if opponent summons a monster, slifer automatically attacks it, decreasing its atk and def by 2000 each
no, special summons are NOT the same as normal summons. special summons require a special card or effect to happen, cards such as monster reborn or return from the different dimension. normal summons are just when you directly play a monster from your hand without any other additional card effects
the only way ur oponent may special summonion a creation in the middle of ur attack faice is if the person is using a spell or trap or magic card
That's not possible. A summon like Trap Eater's (and like Synchro Summons, for example) can't be done 'in response' to anything.Better example - Opponent activates Ojama Trio, you chain Scapegoat. Scapegoat will resolve and summon the four tokens. Ojama Trio then can't resolve because you don't have three monster slots free, so does nothing. It summons all, or nothing.
A Fusion Summon is a Special Summon and things that can be used against Special Summons can also be used against a Fusion Summon. But not all Special Summons are Fusion Summons, even if they do so happen to summon a Fusion Monster. For example, Cyber Stein Special Summons a fusion monster, it does not Fusion Summon it.
A flip effect only works if you flip summon a monster, or if your opponent attacks your face down monster (granted they don't have an effect that negates the activation of a flip effect monster or destroys it without flipping, like Drillroid) Most special summons require the monster to be face up, therefore not letting the flip effect to have a change to activate.
You are allowed as many Flip Summons and Special Summons you want as long as there are monster zones available. A tribute summon is counted as a normal summon, and you are only allowed one normal summon per turn.