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.
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.
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
Cards that can 'only be Special Summoned by', or 'cannot be Special Summoned except by' can only ever reach the field initially by that listed method.Flute of Summoning Dragon can never summon Rainbow Dragon. Even if the conditions are right, that's something that allows you to special summon it (at the same timing as a Normal Summon in your turn), not any external effect.Cards that state "...can only be Special Summoned by..." can be Special Summoned, for example, from the Graveyard after its initial Special Summon (by its own effect) is successful. For example, you Special Summon The Rock Spirit from your Hand by removing from play one Rock-Type monster in your Graveyard. Your opponent then somehow manages to destroy The Rock Spirit. Because it was successfully Special Summoned by its own effect, The Rock Spirit is now eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard via a effect such as Call of the Haunted.
Mountain: field spell increases dragons atk & def by 200. Lord of d: protects dragons Flute of summoning dragon: Lets you special summon 2 dragons when lord of d is on the field. Decoy Dragon: Lets you special summon a high level dragon from the graveyard when attacked Masked dragon: Special summon a dragon with 1500 ATK from your deck. Useful to summon Decoy Dragon which can summon a good dragon monster. It's a chain of summoning!
It depends on what you base it around. there is the fusion five headed dragon w/ 5000attk and 5000def all u need is 5 dragons or u could make a blue-eyes deck either one u choose there are many support cards to use like lord of D. the flute of summoning dragon ect.
Yes. His 'unaffected by spell cards' effect is continuous and only applied while he is face-up on the field. So while he is in hand, he can be affected by cards such as Exchange, and Flute of Summoning Dragon.
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.
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
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.
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.
Cards that can 'only be Special Summoned by', or 'cannot be Special Summoned except by' can only ever reach the field initially by that listed method.Flute of Summoning Dragon can never summon Rainbow Dragon. Even if the conditions are right, that's something that allows you to special summon it (at the same timing as a Normal Summon in your turn), not any external effect.Cards that state "...can only be Special Summoned by..." can be Special Summoned, for example, from the Graveyard after its initial Special Summon (by its own effect) is successful. For example, you Special Summon The Rock Spirit from your Hand by removing from play one Rock-Type monster in your Graveyard. Your opponent then somehow manages to destroy The Rock Spirit. Because it was successfully Special Summoned by its own effect, The Rock Spirit is now eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard via a effect such as Call of the Haunted.
Blue-Eyes White Dragon x3, lord of d., flute of summoning dragon, luster dragon(1 & 2), Mountain
Flute of Summoning Dragon's current text clarifies that "there must be a face-up "Lord of D." on the field to activate and to resolve this effect", meaning that if a card is chained to Flute's activation that destroys, flips face-down or otherwise removes Lord of D from the field, then Flute will not be able to resolve and will do nothing.
Any way you want.Rare Metal Dragon can't be Normal Summoned or Set. This means you have to Special Summon it to get it on the field. It has no effect to Special Summon itself, though, so you have to use other cards. Popular ways include Familiar Knight or Flute of Summoning Dragon if you're using that. Reborns are also effective, but you might need those for other monsters.
NO, blue eyes ultimate is a fusion fusions are held in a separate deck called the fusion deck and with the lord of D + flute of summoning dragon combo that's only for summoning from your regular deck or hand i believe
It depends how they are summoned. Bottomless Trap Hole can remove multiple monsters, but only when summoned by the same source. If a player used Monster Reborn and chained Call of the Haunted, then both will resolve, summoning the two monsters. However Bottomless Trap Hole can only be used against the one that was summoned last. If both were summoned simultaneously, by, say, Flute of Summoning Dragon, then Bottomless Trap Hole can respond to this one source of special summon after resolution, to destroy and remove both monsters. One other situation is the player summons the Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon, and then uses its effect to summon a Blue-Eyes. You could chain BTH to Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's effect activation, you will destroy and remove it, but the Blue-Eyes will still be summoned after. Or, you could allow the Blue-Eyes to be summoned first, and respond to that summon, destroying and removing Blue-Eyes. But because both monsters are summoned from different sources, you will not be able to destroy and remove them both.
If you have "The Lord of Summoning Dragons" [monster] and a "Dragon Flute" [spell/epuip card] then you can.