Yes, tokens trigger enter-the-graveyard effects when they are destroyed or sacrificed.
Exile does not trigger death effects.
No it can't, because Skill Drain only negates the effects of monsters who try to resolve their effects while they are face-up on the field at the moment of resolution. Monsters who trigger when they are destroyed, will trigger after they leave the field. Some monsters specify that they must go to the graveyard, others, like Warm Worm, do not. Warm Worm would trigger even if whatever destroyed it also banished it, and so it never hit the graveyard. Because Warm Worm is not face-up on the field when its trigger tries to resolve, Skill Drain can do nothing to it.
No part of Zubaba Knight negates effects but since it destroys the monster at the start of the Damage Step it might mean that some monster effects would be unable to activate. Monsters which trigger when destroyed by battle will not activate because they were destroyed by an effect. Many monsters with effects that happen during or after Damage Calculation will never activate because the damage step will end as soon as it starts.
No. A monster that is face down does not 'flip' when destroyed by a card effect, and will not trigger any flip effects.
Yes, both will trigger. They will form chain link 1 and 2 of a new chain.
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If you mean, is it destroyed when it 'levels up', then no. It is simply 'sent to the graveyard', it is not a 'destroy' effect and cards that look for or trigger from something being destroyed, will not activate.
In Magic: The Gathering, Sagas are enchantments that tell a story in three parts. Each Saga has multiple chapters that trigger at the beginning of your precombat main phase. As each chapter resolves, the Saga progresses and provides different effects. Once all chapters have resolved, the Saga is sacrificed.
They do. They go to the graveyard first, and then 'disappear', meaning anything that triggers when a creature is destroyed, will trigger from seeing a token be destroyed.
No, there is no synergy. Spiritual Fire Art - Kurenai tributes a monster as a cost. Tributed monsters do not count as being 'destroyed', effects that trigger from monster destruction will not activate when a monster is tributed. In the case of Kickfire, you would not be able to place a counter on it, as the FIRE monster was not destroyed.
When you draw a card in Magic: The Gathering, certain effects or abilities on cards may trigger, such as drawing additional cards, dealing damage, or gaining life.
No. The material monsters are no longer considered 'on the field' and none of their effects are active.Because they are not considered to be on the field, effects that specifically trigger when they go from field to graveyard will not activate either. For example if a Sangan is an XYZ material, it will not trigger its monster search effect when it goes to the graveyard.However if the monster does not say it has to come from the field, such as Dandylion, then these effects will trigger when they go to the graveyard.