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In Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Stardust Accelerator how to synchro summon?

The conditions for Synchro Summoning are the same as in real life:You must have a face-up Tuner monster and non-Tuner monster(s) on your side of the field.The combined levels of the monsters must equal that of the Synchro Monster you want to Synchro Summon from your Extra Deck.If there are any specific monsters or types of monsters listed on the Synchro Monster, that/ those monster/ monsters must be face-up on the field.Once the above conditions are met, you must:Select your Extra Deck, then select "Activate".From there, you will see a window pop up of the possible monster(s) to Synchro Summon. Select one of the Synchro Monsters.Now select which cards on your side of the field to send to the Graveyard; they will have an outline around them.After a short animation, select if you want you Syncho Monster to appear on the field in face-up attack or defense position and you will Synchro Summon your Synchro Monster.


How do you discard the monsters to summon stardust dragon?

Stardust Dragon is Synchro Summoned, which does not require the Player to discard any cards. To Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon, you must have one face-up Tuner monster and one or more face-up non-Tuner monsters on the field. The Levels of the Tuner and the non-Tuner monster(s) must equal 8 exactly. If all of these requirements are met, you can send the monsters from your side of the field to the Graveyard to Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon from your Extra Deck.For more information on how to Synchro Summon, click on the "Related Link" below.


How do you draw stardust dragon?

You don't draw Stardust Dragon or any synchro monster in particular.Synchro monsters are some sort of fusion monsters that requires a tuner monster and one or more non-tuner monster to special summon it.so they are placed in your extra deck (fusion) and not in your normal deck of 40 to 60 cards.


Can Kaiser Colosseum stop Stardust Dragon from special summoning?

According to Kaiser Colosseum's effect, the controller's opponent cannot have more monsters on the field than the controller. For example, if you have one monster on your side of the field, and your opponent also has one then your opponent cannot perform any Summon that would allow him/her to obtain more monsters than you control.In answer to your question, Stardust Dragon could only be re-Special Summoned onto the field if the amount of monsters on that particular side of the field would not exceed the controller of Kaiser Colosseum (if the controller was the opponent). This is because Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone.For example, if you control one monster and a face-up, active Kaiser Colosseum, and your opponent also controls one monster and a Stardust Dragon in their Graveyard due to its negation effect, your opponent cannot Special Summon Stardust Dragon onto the field at the End Phase. This is because, your opponent would control more monsters than you do.If you were referring to the Synchro Summoning of Stardust Dragon, your opponent could only Synchro Summon it if the amount of monsters on your opponent's field remain equal to or less than the amount on your field after the Synchro Summon.For example, if you have five monsters on your side of the field, and your opponent has two, if the monsters are appropriate, your opponent can Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon to their side of the field, as the amount of monsters on their side of the field would still be less than your side.However, in another scenario, your opponent has five monsters on your side of the field, and you only have one. You activate Kaiser Colosseum; however, the monsters on your opponent controls are unaffected as it was activated after they were placed on the field. In this scenario, unless the Synchro Summon of Stardust Dragon would require all five of the monsters on their side of the field, they could not perform the aforementioned action. This is because, if they used four monsters or less, the amount of monsters they control would exceed yours (Stardust Dragon still occupies one Monster Card Zone. Therefore, if your opponent were to use four monsters, they would end up with two monsters after completing the Synchro Summon, which would exceed your amount).For more information regarding the rulings of Kaiser Colosseum, click on the "Related Link" below.


Can you Fusion Summon monsters from your hand?

Answer: If you are asking if you can use the fusion material monsters from your hand then yes if you are using the Polymerization card or Fusion Gate. But for other cards like Miracle Fusion or the Hex Sealed series they should be in the field.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You should never have a Fusion monster in your hand. Fusion monsters go in the Extra Deck, where they can be brought out at any time if you have the appropriate Fusion card and Fusion material monsters. If you are referring to if a Fusion monster is targeted by an effect that says "return **** monster to its owner's hand" then the Fusion monster is return back to the Extra Deck, not the hand. The same goes for Synchro monsters.

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How do you summon Synchro Monsters?

Synchro Monsters can be summoned from the Extra Deck (formally known as the Fusion Deck) by a Synchro Summon.A Synchro Summon can only be performed with one Tuner Monster and one or more face-up, non-Tuner monsters you control (with XX-Saber Gottoms as the exception, who can be Synchro Summoned with more than one Tuner Monster). You can tell if a monster is a Tuner by looking at the card type and seeing "/Tuner" next to it. For example, you can tell Junk Synchron is a Tuner since its card text shows "[Warrior/Tuner]".In order to Synchro Summon a Synchro Monster, the Levels of the monsters used must equal the Level of the Synchro Monster. For example, Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth is a Level 6 Synchro Monster. That means Junk Synchron, a Level 3 monster, would need a monster(s) whose Level equals 3 to Synchro Summon that Synchro Monster (or any other Level 6 Synchro Monster for that matter). Once you have met the requirements, you can send the monsters from the field to the Graveyard and Synchro Summon the Synchro Monster (this still counts as a Special Summon).Just remember, unlike Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth, who doesn't have any specific requirements besides a combined Level of 6, some other Synchro Monsters do. Some require specific Types, Attributes, Archetypes or monsters to be used.


What is a Synchro card?

A Synchro Monster is a type of Monster card kept in the Extra Deck. To summon it, you must have a Tuner monster on your field along with enough non-Tuner monsters to equal the level of the monster in question. Take Stardust Dragon for example; it's a Level 8 Synchro Monster, so you need a Tuner monster and any number of other monsters whose Level combined with the Tuner's equals 8. Then you can just send those cards to the Graveyard to summon the Synchro monster.


Can you play urgent tuning if you have no attack position monsters during your battle phase?

You don't necessarily have to have any monsters in attack position. The monsters you use for the Synchro Summon can be in defence mode, that doesn't matter. What matters is that they are face-up, because you can't use face-down monster for a Synchro Summon.


In Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Stardust Accelerator how to synchro summon?

The conditions for Synchro Summoning are the same as in real life:You must have a face-up Tuner monster and non-Tuner monster(s) on your side of the field.The combined levels of the monsters must equal that of the Synchro Monster you want to Synchro Summon from your Extra Deck.If there are any specific monsters or types of monsters listed on the Synchro Monster, that/ those monster/ monsters must be face-up on the field.Once the above conditions are met, you must:Select your Extra Deck, then select "Activate".From there, you will see a window pop up of the possible monster(s) to Synchro Summon. Select one of the Synchro Monsters.Now select which cards on your side of the field to send to the Graveyard; they will have an outline around them.After a short animation, select if you want you Syncho Monster to appear on the field in face-up attack or defense position and you will Synchro Summon your Synchro Monster.


Are you allowed to syncro summon from you hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Generally, no. Synchro Summoning is almost always done on the field similar to Contact Fusion. There are some exceptions to this rule such as the card: Eccentric Boy. It allows you to use monsters in your Hand as the other Synchro Material Monsters, similar to Polymerization.Eccentric BoyWIND/Spellcaster/Tuner/Effect/Level 3ATK: 800DEF: 200When using this card as a Synchro Material Monster, the other Synchro Material Monster is 1 monster in your hand. The Synchro Monster that used this card as a Synchro Material Monster cannot activate its effects, has its effect(s) negated, and is Removed from Play when it is removed from the field.


How do you discard the monsters to summon stardust dragon?

Stardust Dragon is Synchro Summoned, which does not require the Player to discard any cards. To Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon, you must have one face-up Tuner monster and one or more face-up non-Tuner monsters on the field. The Levels of the Tuner and the non-Tuner monster(s) must equal 8 exactly. If all of these requirements are met, you can send the monsters from your side of the field to the Graveyard to Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon from your Extra Deck.For more information on how to Synchro Summon, click on the "Related Link" below.


What does the effect of mono synchron do in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Mono Synchron's effect says that if it is used as a Synchro component, the other components must be Lv4 or lower Machine or Warrior-type monsters, and they will count as being Lv1. So for example, Formula Synchron could be synchro summoned using Mono Synchron and any Lv4 or lower Machine or Warrior, as they will count as being Lv1, so 1 + 1 = a Lv2 Synchro.


What does a animal have but an insect don't?

An insect is a type of animal. Any structure on an insect is, by definition, a structure on an animal.


Is a spider a type of any insect?

blob


How do you summon Thought Ruler Archfiend?

The same way as any regular Synchro monster. You need to send one Tuner monster, and one or more non-Tuner monsters, with a combined level of 8, to the graveyard. Then you can place 'Thought Ruler Archfiend' from your Extra Deck into play, as a Synchro Summon.


What happens when an XYZ monster is to be returned to the hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Like Fusion and Synchro monsters, it will return to the Extra Deck. Any attached XYZ material will be placed in the graveyard.


In Yu-Gi-OH what is better synchro or fusion types?

From my experience dueling there has been a few machine synchros that stood above the others. #1 Ally of Justice Catastor reason: Easy to synchro, can destroy certain decks with it's effect plus has a fair attack for a level 5 monster. #2 Power-Tool Dragon Reason: Once synchro you can obtain a random assortment of equip cards you might have in your deck, invincible if it has at least one equip card equipped, fair attack strenght. #3 Armory Arm Reason: Well though Armory arm is weak for a synchro it's effect makes it worth it since it can equip it's self to an other monster so it gains 1000 attack plus any monster destroy by a monster equipped by armory arm damages it's controller's life points equal to it's attack. #4 Genex Ally Triforce / Genex Ally Triarm Now Triforce and Triarm can cause havoc cause of their great assortment of effects that can make either fit into almost any deck depending on the monsters used to synchro for them. #5 Ally of justice light gazer For me it deserved spot #5 cause it is easy to synchro plus it has a fairly high attack that gets higher if you opponents has light monsters in his graveyard. Well that is all. Hope it helps.