No. You can't tribute a Kaiju to summon another Kaiju.
Other strategies aim to play Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess as their fifth Summon. Doing so allows them to simply negate Nibiru when it activates its effect. Nibiru will remain in its owner's hand, but its effect can only be used once per turn.
A Kaiju Counter is a type of counter used by both members and support cards of the "Kaiju" archetype. They serve a variety of purposes, from adding "Kaiju" cards to the hand, to destroying every monster on your opponent's field. You Got It Boss!
Kaiju isn't the problem. The main issue is that your barrier statue keeps getting run over.
Yes, you can Strike a Kaiju, but the tribute has already happened, and unfortunately there's nothing you can do about your Infinity.
Flip Summons are not considered Normal Summons or Special Summons. A player can Flip Summon as many times as he/she wishes to, as long as he/she has the ability to do so. A flip summon is a manual position change, which is limited to one per monster per turn.
[Question} Can I Kaiju a monster that is unaffected by other card effects? Yes, hence why kaijus are OP.
You cannot. You can only summon during the opponent's turn when the said card effect specifically states you can. Considering Cyber Dragon and Chimeratech Fortress Dragon special summon conditions, you cannot. Also, you can only perform such kind of special summon during your Main Phase 1 and 2.
Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon - Nibiru No MoreYou can simply negate Nibiru's activation if you can establish monster effect negation on or before your fifth Summon, so combos that can present an impressive Turn 1 field and negate Nibiru are the holy grail of combo strategies.
A: "Cyber Dragon Infinity" is an Xyz Monster that can also be Xyz Summoned by using a "Cyber Dragon Nova" you control as Xyz Material.
Combo ExtendersJust about every monster in the deck can be played as an extender in some fashion. Your first goal is typically to Summon Cyber Dragon Infinity by overlaying Cyber Dragon Nova, and that's largely because Infinity can negate Nibiru, the Primal Being and let you combo off.
In addition to stopping Pendulum Summons, Solemn Strike can stop crucial Xyz Summons and Synchro Summons of monsters like Cyber Dragon Infinity and Traptrix Rafflesia. Solemn Strike can negate these otherwise hindering cards, to force powerful plays right through your opponent's defenses.
Is it possible to negate the effect of Altergeist Meluseek with the effect of Mechaba? Mechaba may be used in the damage step. It negates activations.
Cards and effects that activate "at the start of the Damage Step", such as "Neo-Spacian Grand Mole" or "Follow Wing", can be activated. For cards without Problem-Solving Card Text (PSCT), the text "without (applying) damage calculation" indicates that the effect activates either here, or before damage calculation.
They cannot be returned to the hand by card effects, unless a card effect specifies that it can return destroyed monsters (such as "Last Minute Cancel"), but even then the destroyed monster will not be returned yet. Their effects can still be negated.
Once per chain, as a Quick Effect, when a monster effect is activated by the opponent, you can make this card lose 800 ATK and negate that effect. Sure it doesn't destroy the monster, but it can at least negate hand traps so the lack of destruction doesn't matter.
Skull Meister can negate any effect that activates in the graveyard–including both card activations and effect activations. One strategy to keep those floodgates on the board is to use other cards to keep them safe. Hand traps like Ghost Ogre and Ash Blossom are useful for stopping Draconic Diagram short of resolving.
Effects that increase, decrease, halve, double, etc. the ATK and/or DEF of a monster cannot be activated at this time, unless they are specifically allowed to be activated "during damage calculation". No battle damage is inflicted and neither monster is destroyed by the battle.
The damage step prevents the activation of almost every card and effect that doesn't specifically activate at this time. Called by the Grave doesn't fall under the type of card that can be used during the Damage Step.
OCG Rulings"If this card is Special Summoned: You can send 1 "Shaddoll" card from your Deck to the Graveyard." effect is a Trigger Effect. (This effect does not target. It can be activated even if this card is Special Summoned by a method other than Fusion Summon. It can be activated during the Damage Step.)
Yes. If Borreload's effect has already been resolved successfully, then it doesn't matter what happens to Borreload after that. Even if its effects are negated, the stolen monster will still get sent to the Graveyard.
But Evolzar Laggia can't negate monster effects or Flip Summons. If you use a card like Solemn Warning or Solemn Judgment to negate Laggia's Summon, it'll go to the Graveyard before it can negate a card. Sometimes you'll be able to negate Laggia's effect when it tries to negate one of your cards.
You can use a variety of other cards to perform this trick too. For example, you can Tribute your monster to activate the second effect of “Enemy Controller.” “Torrential Tribute” will destroy the monster, so you can Chain it to the activation of an Ignition Effect and bypass “Skill Drain” that way.
An archetype called Qliphort, which mass Special Summoned monsters from the hand and Extra Deck whose stats varied based on how they were summoned while giving you advantage from tribute summons, caused the card to be limited, since Skill Drain basically maximized the original attack power of each monster while
Plasma is like a Monster version of Skill drain, and almost all rulings that applies to skill drain are also applied to him. So, answering your question, yes, he does negate flips because Flip Effects activate and resolve before the Monster is sent to the Graveyard.
Torrential Tribute: "Torrential Tribute" is activated after a monster is Summoned; it is not chained to the Summon. So you cannot activate "Torrential Tribute" when "Jinzo" is Summoned.