Yes, Stardust Dragon can activate its negation Quick Effect in the Battle Phase, and even the Damage Step.
Yes, and it will immediately be summoned back due to its other ability.
Bottomless Trap Hole destroys the summoned monster as well as removing it, meaning that Stardust Dragon can tribute itself to chain its negating Quick Effect to BTH's activation. This negation effect will resolve, negating and destroying Bottomless Trap Hole. Then in the end phase, Stardust Dragon will summon itself to the field.
DRAGON/ SYNCHRO/EFFECTMajestic dragon + Stardust dragon + 1 non-tuner monsterYou can tribute this card to negate the activition of an opponet's spell card, trap card or effect monster's effect and destroy all cards your opponet controls.Once per turn, you can negate an effect of one face-up monster your opponet controls, until the End Phase. Also, if the negated effect can be activated,m you can activate it once at this card's effect. During the End Phase return this card from the field to the Extra Deck and special summon 1 'Stardust Dragon' from your graveyard.
Stardust Dragon/Assault ModeStats: [Dragon/Effect] LV10 ATK/3000 DEF/2500Monster Class-Type: WINDCard #: DPCT-EN003Found In: Duelist Pack Collection Tin 2009Description: This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except with its own effect or with "Assault Mode Activate". You can Tribute this card to negate the activation of a Spell Card, Trap Card, or Effect Monster's effect, and destroy that card. If you negate an effect this way, you can Special Summon this card from your Graveyard during the End Phase. When this card on the field is destroyed, you can Special Summon 1 "Stardust Dragon" from your Graveyard.
As long as that Stardust Dragon had been special summoned properly by Synchro Summon (ie, it did not reach the field via Starlight Road), then the opponent is free to Monster Reborn it before it tries to special summon itself in the end phase.
Yes, Battle Fader's effect is a trigger, activated in hand when an opponent's monster declares an attack. Light and Darkness Dragon will chain to and negate this, meaning Battle Fader is not summoned and the battle phase does not end. Note that Light and Darkness Dragon does not destroy the cards it negates, so Battle Fader will remain in hand. It can be activated again when the next attack is declared.
No, "Stardust Dragon" cannot stop the effect of "Hyper Synchron". "Stardust Dragon"'s effect only activates when a Spell, Trap or Monster effect activates that involves destroying cards. "Hyper Synchron" only increases a monster's ATK.EDIT: Then at the End Pahse it destroys said monster and sends it out of play. i think in theory you can, but Stardust will lose the ATK boost when it is Special Summoned back to the Field. REAGAN SMASH!!!!!!!!!!EDIT/Corvette4t: No, Stardust Dragon, as stated in the first sentence, can only Negate the effects of cards that Destroy. Hyper Synchron's effect does NOT Destroy; it only Removes from Play. This means that Stardust Dragon cannot be chained to the effect of Hyper Synchron as Removing from Play and Destroying are two completely different concepts. However, if the effect of Hyper Synchron was stated like Bottomless Trap Hole, "...Destroy and Remove from Play...", then yes, you could chain Stardust Dragon to it.Stardust DragonWIND/Dragon/8/EffectATK/ 2500 DEF/ 20001 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monstersYou can Tribute this card to negate the activation of a Spell Card, Trap Card or Effect Monster's effect that destroys a card(s) on the field and destroy that card. If you negate an effect this way, you can Special Summon this card from your Graveyard during your End Phase.Hyper SynchronLIGHT/Machine/4/Tuner/EffectATK/ 1600 DEF/ 800If this card is sent to the Graveyard for the Synchro Summon of a Dragon-Type Monster, that Synchro Monster gains 800 ATK, and it is Removed from Play during the End Phase.
Yes, of course. There's no reason to think he can only attack monsters that were present at the beginning of the battle phase, or before his first attack is declared. If monsters are summoned during the same battle phase, by any effect, he may attack them.
yes you can use his effect in battle phase
Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon has an Ignition Effect that negates the effects of all other monsters and resets their ATK and DEF to their Original values. It also has a continuous effect that grants an ATK boost and a bonus ATK for each card effect the opponent activates during the battle phase after it activates 'its effect'. The effect it refers to is its Ignition Effect.So if in your turn you detach an XYZ material and have Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon negate all other monster effects, then in the battle phase of that turn, if the opponent activates a card effect, then Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon gains 1000ATK and an extra attack each time they do so.
Galaxy Eyes Photon Dragon has absolutely no protections against being destroyed, apart from its battle phase banish ability, which can only be done at a specific part in the battle phase. So any monster destruction will do it - Exiled Force, Fissure, etc. You could use a card like Divine Wrath against its Quick Effect, if it tried to banish itself in the battle phase to escape destruction from a card like Mirror Force.
The +200 ATK bonus is applied only 'during your battle phase', this is a continuous effect that does not use the chain. As soon as the battle phase ends, the +200ATK ceases to apply, but will be reapplied during your next battle phase. So say you have a monster with 1700 attack, it will ONLY have 1900 (+200) attack when you're in your battle phase and when you're back in your main phase 2 or end phase it goes back down to 1700 (-200). One thing to note is that you'll get the +200 attack during BOTH your own battle phase AND ALSO your opponent's battle phase.