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Does Blues-Eyes Toon Dragon suck?

No, "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" (BETD) does not suck. In fact, this 3000 ATK monster can be Special Summomed by tributing tokens that are easy to summon and can attack your opponent directly. However, it does require "Toon World" to exist, it cannot attack the turn it was summoned, and sometimes it's difficult to get the two monsters to tribute.


Can you attack with a monster that has its battle position changed to attack position during the same turn?

Yes, that is allowed. You cannot, however, attack and then change to defense in the same turn.


Do you need to sacrifice to summon toon monsters?

depending on what toon you planning to summon. If you planning to summon a monster like toon summoned skull or blue eyes toon dragon, then you will have to tribute to summon them while toon world is in play. Otherwise, if you summoning Toon Gemini Elf for example, you don't have to tribute.


In Yu-Gi-Oh if you attack a monster stronger than you do you get destroyed?

Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.


Can 'Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon' be summoned using 'Flute of Summoning Dragon'?

While Toon Blue-Eyes is a special summon only monster, is it different in that it has no specific summoning method, ie, you 'can' use the one on the card, but that's not a 'can only' like, say, Chaos Sorcerer. So Toon monsters like Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon can be special summoned with cards like Monster Reborn and Flute of Summoning Dragon, but only if Toon World is active.

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Can you inflict damage to a players life points with a normal monster if the opponent has a toon monster Or does the player need to either remove toon world first or destroy the toon monster?

Toon Monsters can attack directly if the opponent has no Toons, but if he does have one, the turn player's Toon must attack it (if he attacks at all, that is). No other part of the show's Toon rules are applied. The Toon controller's life points are not protected in any way. A player's non-Toon may freely attack the other player's Toons or non-Toons, and damage calculation will proceed as normal. If the Toon Monster is too strong, then you will need to destroy it with an effect first. A monster that can attack directly, can do so even if the other player has a Toon monster. Toon Monsters do not interact in any way with direct damage, so cannot stop burn damage from cards like Chain Burn.


Is blue eyes toon dragon an effect monster?

Yes, it has the usual toon monster effects - needs Toon World, needs tribute for a special summon, can't attack on the turn it was summoned, needs a 500LP payment to be able to attack, can attack directly if the opponent controls no toons, and is destroyed if Toon World is destroyed.


Can all Toon monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh attack directly?

There are two different "kinds" of Toon monsters that behave slightly differently. The newer Toon monsters state the following:While you control "Toon World" and your opponent controls no Toon Monsters, this card can attack your opponent directly.So as long as you control "Toon World", a Toon monster can attack your opponent directly even if they control monsters.However, the older Toon monsters and "Manga Ryu-Ran" state:This card can only be Special Summoned while you control "Toon World". ...When "Toon World" is destroyed, destroy this card. If your opponent doesn't control a Toon Monster, this card can attack your opponent directly. If your opponent controls a face-up Toon Monster, you must select it as an attack target.Unlike the newer Toon monsters, these monsters can attack directly even if "Toon World" is not on the field. This is because if "Toon World" is removed from the field other than by being destroyed (returned to your hand, returned to your deck, etc.), your Toon monsters will not be destroyed as well. And since there is no requirement for "Toon World" to be activate so they can direct attack, they can do just that.


What is a good strategy in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Now like the other guy said you can have your own strategy its cool. But my strategy is this its a beginer strategy that can be used by aaaaany one if oyu have the following cards.Toon world, Blue Eyes Toon Dragon X2 if necesarry or a lower level toon monster. Andddd Heavy storm and some tributes.With this you can summon toon world and then tribute to summon a blue eyes toon i summon both of mineand then smack down.. heavy storm :3 which destroys toon world activating blue eyes toon dragons effect.. and i quote " This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card can only be Special Summoned while "Toon World" is on your side the field. You can Special Summon this monster from your hand, but Tributes are required for monsters Level 5 or more. This card cannot attack in the turn that it is Summoned. Unless you pay 500 Life Points, this monster cannot attack. When "Toon World" on the field is destroyed, this card is also destroyed. If your opponent doesn't control a Toon Monster, this card can attack your opponent's Life Points directly. If a face-up Toon Monster is on your opponent's side of the field, you must select the Toon Monster as an attack target."And if im right that means you attack the opponent directly whiping his life points if it is a 4000 duel and if not a 4000 duel you will need more toons and MAKE SURE And i cannot fret this enough.. MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT HAVE TOON MONSTERS OR YOUR SCREWED THE EFFECT WONT WORK AND THEY COULD DESTROY YOUR TOON MONSTERS!!!Sincerrely,Sykon20


Does Blues-Eyes Toon Dragon suck?

No, "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" (BETD) does not suck. In fact, this 3000 ATK monster can be Special Summomed by tributing tokens that are easy to summon and can attack your opponent directly. However, it does require "Toon World" to exist, it cannot attack the turn it was summoned, and sometimes it's difficult to get the two monsters to tribute.


Can you set a toon monster when you don't have toon world?

Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon, Toon Mermaid, Toon Summoned Skull, Toon Dark Magician Girl and Manga Ryu-Ran cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. They can only be Special Summoned when Toon World is active - and this is face-up by default. So really, they cannot be Set at all, whether Toon World is active or not. Toon Gemini Elf, Masked Sorceror, Goblin Attack Force and Toon Cannon Soldier do not need Toon World on the field, nor are they special summon only, so they can be summoned or set without it being there.


Can you attack with a monster that has its battle position changed to attack position during the same turn?

Yes, that is allowed. You cannot, however, attack and then change to defense in the same turn.


What does thee yu gi oh card toon world do?

The yugioh card "toon world" does nothing unless you have toon monster cards.Toon world is required for you to activate them and put them into play.


Do you need to sacrifice to summon toon monsters?

depending on what toon you planning to summon. If you planning to summon a monster like toon summoned skull or blue eyes toon dragon, then you will have to tribute to summon them while toon world is in play. Otherwise, if you summoning Toon Gemini Elf for example, you don't have to tribute.


When did Toon Hermans die?

Toon Hermans died on April 22, 2000, in Nieuwegein, Utrecht, Netherlands of heart attack.


In Yu-Gi-Oh if you attack a monster stronger than you do you get destroyed?

Yes. If your monster is in attack position and you attack a monster that has more attack points than yours, your monster is destroyed and you take Battle Damage to your Life Points equal to the difference between your opponent's monster's Attack Points and your monster's Attack Points.


If your opponent declares a direct attack and you activate call of the haunted to bring back a monster is the direct attack negated since a monster appeared on your side of the field?

If a potential attack target appears or disappears after the attack is declared, but before the damage step, then a 'replay' occurs. A replay is the continuation or discontinuation of the attack - the attacker is allowed to continue the attack (against a new target if it wishes, or sometimes it might have to choose a new one) or it can forfeit its attack completely for that turn. So, the opponent declares a direct attack, and you respond with CotH. CotH will resolve and summon a monster, causing a replay. The attacking monster may continue its attack, however it is not possible to perform a direct attack now, so will have to attack the newly summoned monster. Or, it can cancel its attack for that turn.