Yes, planeswalkers can activate their abilities immediately after being summoned onto the battlefield.
Yes, planeswalkers do experience summoning sickness when they enter the battlefield. This means they cannot use their abilities or attack until the turn after they are summoned.
Summoning sickness prevents a player from attacking or using the abilities of a creature that was just summoned. This impacts a player's ability to gain control of a creature because they cannot immediately use it to attack or activate its abilities on the turn it was summoned.
Planeswalker summoning sickness in Magic: The Gathering affects gameplay by preventing newly summoned planeswalkers from using their abilities or attacking on the turn they enter the battlefield. This limitation can impact strategic decisions and timing of when to play a planeswalker, as players must consider the risk of leaving them vulnerable to attacks or unable to use their abilities immediately.
Yes, you can activate Torrential Tribute whenever a monster is summoned. Here's a hint you can also activate on your turn to destroy your opponents monsters.
In gx season 4 it was summoned with future fusion and dragon heart which summoned it immediately from the fusion deck
Yes, Sangan's mandatory trigger will activate after the monster is summoned.
Monsters do not have Priority, players do. Once successfully summoned, the turn player may activate Judgment Dragon's effect as chain link 1.
If Jinzo is summoned it can be targetted by trap cards to stop it, once it has been succesfully summoned it's effect takes place and stops trap cards being activated. E.g you summon Jinzo, your opponent can immediately activate horn of heaven to destroy it. If Jinzo is already on the field then no trap cards can be activated. *Once he is summoned, he is impossible to stop with traps. If your trap says "negate the summon," then he was never summoned, and therefore didn't stop the trap. Otherwise it doesn't work. That is how you can tell in the future as well. -Dragonheart91*
Since DD Sprite can only be summoned during your own turn, its trigger will activate in the opponent's Standby Phase.
Yes, and it will immediately be summoned back due to its other ability.
'Immediately' is misleading, normally you summon in the main phase so you need to wait until the battle phase, it can attack in the same turn it is summoned. If a monster is summoned in the battle phase then usually it can declare an attack as the next game action.
No. Rescroid's effect only applies to monsters that are destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard. So other roid monsters sent to the graveyard in any other way can'tbe brought back by this effect.