I think you are able to activate Bottomless Trap Hole. The turn player can choose not to attack. In this event it should be possible and proper to respond to the special summon.
I believe the answer to be no. In the event of a replay you would not be able to activate an effect and also continue with the original attack declaration.
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Your two examples are not the same. With your Ring example the replay occurs after Ring resolves.
With your Bottomless example the replay already happened before you are able to play Bottomless. Two very different examples.
Now, what is being debated here is when a replay occurs...
Bottomless Trap Hole would not cause a replay. This would be an impossible scenerio. If you attack and the number of monsters on your opponent's side changes due to Call of the Haunted then you already have a replay. The replay happens before you could activate Bottomless Trap Hole.
I would have ruled differently...
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What happens if a warrior is not found? Would that be an illegal activation of "Reinforcement of the Army", or would it resolve without effect?
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I read this entire thread a few times and the original question remains.
If a NOMI monster is flipped face down are you able to flip summon it?
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This is what I thought. Reflect Bounder reads:
"When this face-up Attack Position card is attacked by a monster on your opponent's side of the field, before damage calculation is resolved in the Damage Step, this card inflicts damage to your opponent's Life Points equal to the ATK of the...
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