Yes, as long as you have a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon in your Extra Deck. This is because it's effect is:
Pay 5000 Life Points. Special Summon 1 Fusion Monster from your Fusion Deck to the field in Attack Position.
(Fusion Deck is now Extra Deck, because of Synchro Monsters)
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
A "Dragon Master Knight" Level 12. 5,000 atk. 5,000 def. Effect is that all dragon cards on the field give Dragon Master Knight +500 atk
No, there's a difference between a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon monster' and a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon'. The first is any monster with "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the name, while the other is a card called, and only called "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon requires Blue-Eyes White Dragons only, not any variant. Likewise, Cyber End Dragon looks for "Cyber Dragon" not "Cyber Dragon monsters". You can only use cards called, and only called "Cyber Dragon". Note that Proto-Cyber Dragon has a name-changing effect that makes the card name into "Cyber Dragon" so does count and can be used for Cyber End Dragon. 'Cyber Dragon Zwei' also has an effect that also changes its name, though you need to pay a cost to do so. The whole point of these name-changing effects is so those cards can be used with Cyber Dragon's support cards, they would not normally be able to do so because they are not called, and only called "Cyber Dragon". Having Cyber Dragon in their names is not enough, as has been explained above.
In AQW, Dragon Breath can be obtained by completing specific quests or events that involve dragons. One common method is to participate in the Dragon's Lair or Dragon-themed events where you can earn Dragon Breath as a reward. Additionally, certain items or gear might also provide Dragon Breath as an ability or effect. Always check the latest game updates and events for specific ways to acquire it.
23995346 a cheat to summon it is get cyber-stein and activate its effect then choose beud note:it will cost u 5000 points
No, only the player who activated Flute of Summoning Dragon can special summon the dragons through its effect.
The effect is big, as they all believe they are the descendants of the dragons. In the myth, the dragon god is in charge of the rain which is very important in ancient time as China is an agriculture country. The emperors always wear clothes with the dragon design. Ordinary people is not allowed to wear clothes with dragon design as the dragon is the symbol of emperors.
No. Soul Exchange's effect is to sacrifice one of your opponents monsters for a tribute summon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only be summoned by sacrificing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which can be summoned by fusing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons with Polymerization.
It depends on what you are considering "strength." In terms of ATK, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon surpasses Obelisk the Tormentor's 4000 ATK and The Winged Dragon of Ra's ATK depending on the amount of Life Points paid.Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon cannot be compared to the last of the three God Cards, Slifer the Sky Dragon, as it is the only God Card that has not been released as a tournament-legal Effect Monster. Therefore, its ATK, DEF, and effects cannot be determined.Also, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon has no additional effects that protects it from some card effects, enables it to destroy monsters (such as the effect of Obelisk the Tormentor), or increase its ATK (such as the effect of The Winged Dragon of Ra). So in that sense, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon is not as "strong."
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Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's own summon does not use the chain. Because nothing is activating, there is nothing for Divine Wrath to chain to - Divine Wrath negates 'activations' of monster effects. Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon's effect to special summon other dragons though is an Ignition Effect, which is a form of activated effect. This can be negated using Divine Wrath.
Majestic star dragon becuz this card can negate savior demon dragon's effect, treat is as its own then, and use it to gain Demon dragon's attack then attack and kick butt. It is true majestic star dragon can negate savior demon dragon`s effect copy his effect and then majestic star dragon`s attack will be 7800 or more. (4000+3800=7800). not so fast majestic demons dragon can also negate the effect and take all majestic star dragons attack points
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.
The time of day thing with sun and moon dragons was only a rumor. It has absolutely no effect on the breeding outcomes.
Yes. Lord of D. only protects Dragons from effects that target. Lightning Vortex does not target.
No, Lord of D only protects your Dragons from effects that 'target'. Chaos Emperor Dragon does not target anything, it is a 'blanket' effect that will affect multiple cards. In Yu-Gi-Oh, a targeted effect is one where you specifically select what you will affect when you activate the effect. Chaos Emperor Dragon's effect selects nothing, it will affect everything that's on the field when it resolves.
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.