No, Lord of D. and Flute of Summoning Dragonscannot Special Summon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon(BESD).
The text on BESD specifically states, "...This card cannot be Special Summoned except by offering 1 Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon on your side of the field as a Tribute." There are no other means of Special Summoning BESD except by this method.
If you are wondering if Lord of D.'s effect will enable this combo to work, you are mistaken. That card's effect only affects monsters on the field; not the hand, deck, or Graveyard. Besides, if his effect really did work on Dragon-type monsters in your hand, you would not even be able to use The Flute of Summoning Dragon since it targets Dragons.
Any effect that places token monsters on the field, is special summoning them.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
A normal summon is where you just summon a monster and NOT use its effect or ability, just its ATK and DEF. A special summon is where you summon a card and use its effect or ability. You can only special summon a card if you have another card saying that you can special summon a card, you cannot just going around special summoning every monster.
No. It states on the card itself "Flute of Summoning Dragon" that the Dragons must be from your hand, which because Stardust Dragon is a Syncro monster that resides in your Extra/Fusion Deck... It can't be Special Summoned anyway except the way it specifies on "Stardust Dragon". Though perhaps they will make a card in the future that breaks this rule, but currently there is not.
Yes, it does.
No. A card can only use a special summoning effect while it is in your hand, unless specifically stated otherwise.
A Ritual Summon is a kind of Special Summon. Anything that affects a Special Summon (such as "Bottomless Trap Hole", "Royal Oppression", etc.) will affect a Ritual Summon.
No, if you look at Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon's text, it says it cannot be special summoned, except by tributing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon from your side of the field.There is simply no way around this. It is the only way it can be summoned.
his weaknesses are death and summoning the devil
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
Summoning scrolls are used to invoke special moves of familiars within the Summoning skill. These scrolls are created by using Summoning pouches on a Summoning obelisk. Each pouch will transform into 10 scrolls. When a special move is used, the "Special moves" points will be reduced a certain number (see below) and the player will receive additional summoning XP (XP is only gained for manually activating a scroll in the player's inventory and not for scrolls activated by enchanted headgear).
Not unless the special summoning effect specifically says you can, like The Shallow Grave does.
Lizard skulls store up to 65 summoning scrolls, which will automatically discharge during combat when the Lizard skull is worn and activate the special ability of the player's familiar, so long as the familiar matches the scrolls. Only combat-oriented scrolls can be stored. They can be bought from Pikkupstix in Taverley, Bogrog in Gu'Tanoth, or the Wishing Well in Mort Myre Swamp for 200 coins. They require a Summoning level of 30 to wear. They have the same stats as a cowl but with a higher Summoning defence bonus.
All Ritual Summons are considered a Special Summon. However, not all Special Summons are considered a Ritual Summon. A Ritual Summon can only be performed with a Ritual Spell Card and a Ritual Monster. A Special Summon refers to any monster that is placed on the field in a way that is not a Normal Summon, Flip Summon, or Set. Also, Ritual Summons are never considered a Normal Summon.
Any effect that places token monsters on the field, is special summoning them.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
A normal summon is where you just summon a monster and NOT use its effect or ability, just its ATK and DEF. A special summon is where you summon a card and use its effect or ability. You can only special summon a card if you have another card saying that you can special summon a card, you cannot just going around special summoning every monster.