The reason has never been made clear, but all Gorz prints are like that. Yes, limited edition cards have always had gold stickers, but for some reason, Gorz was given a silver one.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
André Gorz died in 2007.
No, it can't be used against a summon which occurs on resolution of an activated monster effect. It can only stop inherent special summons such as Synchro Summons or Chaos Sorcerer, and it can stop special summons from the resolution of spells or traps, by negating the activation of the spell or trap.
: My Dark World Deck is like this so far; : Monsters: : Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World x3 : Sillva, Warlord of Dark World x3 : Brron, Mad King of Dark World x2 : Beiige, Vanguard of Dark World x2 : Scarr, Scout of Dark World x1 : Broww, Hunstman of Dark World x2 : Reign-Beaux, Overlord of Dark World x2 : Renge, Gatekeeper of Dark World x2 : Zure, Knight of Dark World x2 : Khakki, Guerilla of Dark World x3 : Gorz, the Emissary of Darkness x1 : Spells: : Veil of Darkness x1 : Darkness Approaches x2 : Dark World Lightning x2 : Gateway to Dark World x1 : Dark World Dealings x2 : Back to Square One x2 : Monster Reborn x1 : Mystical Space Typhoon x2 : Lightning Vortex x1 : Brain Control x1 : Hammer Shot x1 : The Cheerful Coffin x2 : Traps: : Ordeal of a Traveller x1 : Judgement of Anubis x1 : Bottomless Trap Hole x2 : Torrential Tribute x1 : Sakuretsu Armor x2 : Magic Cylinder x1 : Fine x1 (I asked the qustion and posted my deck here, didn't know where to add comments)
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The reason has never been made clear, but all Gorz prints are like that. Yes, limited edition cards have always had gold stickers, but for some reason, Gorz was given a silver one.
You use an effect that can negate the activation of a monster's effect. Divine Wrath is one. Solemn Warning is another - it can negate both inherent special summons, or effects that include special summons. Royal Oppression can stop Battle Fader, and it can stop Gorz if he's summoned outside the damage step by his 'direct damage' summon. But Royal Oppression can't be used in the damage step so it can't stop him when he's summoned from battle damage, but Counter Traps can.
Both Spirit Reaper and Gorz trigger from the same thing, and will form a chain with each other. As the turn player's mandatory effect, after battle damage is dealt, Spirit Reaper's trigger will be chain link 1. Gorz will go on the chain as chain link 2. Gorz's effect will resolve first and summon him to the field, then Spirit Reaper's effect will resolve and the opponent will discard a card if he has any left. Lastly Gorz's second trigger will start a new chain, to summon the token.
The only monsters who can activate in hand, will specifically say so. They are monsters like Honest, DD Crow, Emissary of Darkness - Gorz, for example. If a card doesn't specify, or at least imply another zone, then it will work only while it is on the field.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
No. If it is activating the effect to summon a token, that means it is being summoned in the Damage Step of the Damage Phase. Only specific cards can be activated here - even if monsters are special summoned by destroyed Masked Dragons, or Dandylions, or summoned through other effects lik Tragoedia and Gorz, you cannot use summon response cards like Bottomless Trap Hole or Torrential Tribute. Also, as a side note, it is one trigger that summons Gorz, and then a second trigger that summons the token. So you would need two seperate anti-summon cards, if you could even use them, that is.
The population of Gorz Kol is 33.
André Gorz was born in 1923.
André Gorz died in 2007.
No, it can't be used against a summon which occurs on resolution of an activated monster effect. It can only stop inherent special summons such as Synchro Summons or Chaos Sorcerer, and it can stop special summons from the resolution of spells or traps, by negating the activation of the spell or trap.