D-Force is an anime-only card, it does not exist as a real card in either the OCG or TCG.
Nowhere it doesn't exist in real life
No.
A Quick-play Spell card has a little jagged symbol after the words ''Spell Card'.
A Normal Spell card is one that has no symbol after the words '[Spell Card]' under the card title. The symbols after it denote Quickplays, Field Spell, Equip Spell, Ritual Spell and Continuous Spell, but only cards lacking these symbols are considered to be Normal Spell cards.
No, it is a Field Spell card.
Nowhere it doesn't exist in real life
If your opponent had an active Field Spell Card, and you activate another Field Spell Card, the Earthbound Immortalwould not be destroyed.If you had an active Field Spell Card, and you activate another Field Spell Card, the original Field Spell Card is destroyed before you place the new Field Spell Card, therefore providing a gap between the time that there is a Field Spell Card, and when there is not. In this scenario, the Earthbound Immortal is destroyed.
No.
A Quick-play Spell card has a little jagged symbol after the words ''Spell Card'.
Yes, Double Spell can be used to activate a Continuous Spell card.
A Normal Spell card is one that has no symbol after the words '[Spell Card]' under the card title. The symbols after it denote Quickplays, Field Spell, Equip Spell, Ritual Spell and Continuous Spell, but only cards lacking these symbols are considered to be Normal Spell cards.
No, it is a Field Spell card.
The damage from Graverobber is applied when you activate the spell card.
"Light of the Living Arrow" is also known as "Spell Shattering Arrow".The actual (as opposed to the anime version) card effect states:Destroy all face-up Spell cards your opponent controls. For each destroyed Spell card, inflict 500 damage to your opponent.This card will only destroy face-up Spells and cannot be activated until your opponent has a face-up Spell card.However, since this is a Quick Play Spell card, if your opponent activates a Spell card you can chain to its effect with this card. When the chain resolves, your opponent's Spell will be destroyed, they will lose 500 Life Points, and then your opponent's Spell card's effect takes place.This card, like "Mystical Space Typhoon", cannot actually negate card effects. However, if this card is chaining to the effect of a Continuous Spell (i.e. Continuous, Equip, and Field Spell cards), when the chain resolves, that Spell card's effect disappears.
No, if you activate a Spell card, you abide by the effect(s) stated on the card and carry them out.
Yes, 'Spell Absorption' and 'Spell Absorb' are the same card.
In the actual card game, Enchanted Javelin is a Normal Trap card. However in the game Duelist of the Roses, it is an Equip Spell card.