Forum:Multiple queries

Query 1: My friend and I were dueling and during the duel, during his turn, I had a monster face-up on my field, and he special summoned Enishi something something. For those not aware, Enishi's effect says that once per turn, he can destroy one face-up monster on the opponent's side of the field. Enishi can't attack that turn if he uses that effect. Anyways, at the moment he special summons Enishi (before he announces that he is using his effect), I flip up Compulsory Evac. According to him, he can still activate Enishi's effect and destroy MY monster before Enishi goes back to his hand by my trap's effect. I'm not so sure about that. A few of my other friends think it should go back to his hand without activating the effect. I'm sure the ruling on this is obvious, but there's been a lot of disagreement between my friends...

Query 2: This ones seems too good to be true... therefore I'm sure it's not true, but I'll ask anyway. Say you special summon a monster that says that it cannot be normal summoned or set, only special summoned by doing something (like removing cards from play, etc.) and you met that requirement and blah blah blah and it was special summoned successfully. Then say your opponent destroys that monster. According to one guy I know, since you've already met the requirements of special summoning that monster, you can special summon it again without meeting the same requirements again. So, you could play Monster Reborn to special summon, say, Vampire Genesis without removing Vampire Lord from play, assuming you've already successfully summoned Vampire Genesis at least once previously in the duel. Seems odd. What say you?

Query 3: Winged Kuriboh. When this card on the field is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, its effect is activated. After activation, during this turn, any Battle Damage that the controller of this card takes becomes 0. That's the exact effect. According to one person I know, if it is in face-up attack position, and is attacked by a monster with a higher attack, then I still take some direct damage, because Winged Kuriboh's effect activated AFTER damage calculation. I'm not sure about the real rulings, but I thought that the keyword in Winged Kuriboh's effect was "become". Battle damage for that turn BECOMES zero. As in, if I take battle damage from someone attacking Winged Kuriboh, it will BECOME zero by the time its effect activates. Ruling on this?

Query 4: Reversal of Fate: Can I activate its effect AFTER I flip the coin and reverse the effect? Probably yes.

that is all, thank you.