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.
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!
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
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.
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.
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.
No, there is no other method to summon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon other than tributing one Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.
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!
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.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
Yes it does.
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
Its biggest weakness is its summoning condition, being that you first need to summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. When you do summon it, it is also easily dealt with by non-targetting effects, like Mirror Force, Lightning Vortex, Smashing Ground, etc.
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No, Advance Force lets you Tribute Summon a Lv7 or higher monster. Tribute Summoning is a form of Normal Summoning, so the summoned monster is one from your hand. It in no way allows you to start pulling monsters from the Extra Deck - it can't special summon at all.
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.
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.