Monsters are "banished" when they reach your wizard tower at the end of the path. The monster is returned to the start of its' path, but at a cost to your mana. If you do not have enough mana to do this you will be defeated!
Each time a monster is banished, it requires an additional 50% of the original banishing cost, to banish again. This can add up quickly, especially with fast monsters.
You can add skill points into the "Armor" skill to lower the initial banishing cost of the monsters.
(It's not to obvious and never seems to be explained in the strategy guide) If you click on a monster to select it, and it is still selected while it enters your castle (at the end of the path) it will be 'banished' (sent back to start) This will cost a certain amount of mana depending on the monster. If you don't have enough mana, it won't work, and you take damage as per usual.
No, cards like 'Polymerization', 'Future Fusion', and 'Fusion Gate' cannot be used to summon any of the XYZ Fusion Monsters. These Fusion Monsters cannot be Fusion Summoned and requires you to banish the monsters listed on the Fusion Monster from your side of the field in order to Special Summon them.
Well, there are multiple ones, but the one i think is the best engine of Banishing is Nobleman of Crossout. you must have heard of this broken card. If you haven't, here is a brief overview: Select one face down defense position monster on the field(yours or your opponents, I have no idea) banish the Selected monster. Do you see how broken this card is? Just banish your opponents Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter, or Their wickedly overpowered Sangan or Even a Dandylion!!! The Thing is, how do you know which cards to banish? Easy, use a card that reveals the card but still turns it back face down!!!! One great example of a card that can do this is Milla the Temporal magician, From The Booster Pack GENERATION FORCE. Now with this overview, you can grab a Nobleman of Crossout and the Milla to throw in your Side Deck! of course, there are many more spells that can banish monsters, and this is just one. I am sure you can find more!
the words you say to banish delarith on runescape are not the same for everyone so you will need to go to the gypsy ask her then write them down. the words are well the first few letters are cam... aber... gab...car...pu
Daily Jumble 2/11/13 After the rope broke, he… answer: SNAPPED (pants, purge, banish, depict)
Yes, you can banish one from field and one from graveyard for example.
One does not banish a monster; a monster gets banished (if you have enough mana) when it enters your castle; mana cost varies depending on the monster. Banishment sends most monsters to the beginning of the map.
No, the word 'banish' is not a noun; the word banish is a verb: banish, banishes, banishing, banished.The noun forms for the verb to banish are banisher, banishment, and the gerund, banishing.
No, Dimensional Fissure only affects monsters that are sent to the graveyard while it is active - it waits for anything to try to send a monster to the graveyard, and banishes it 'instead', it does nothing to monsters already in the graveyard.
"Banish" is a verb.
(It's not to obvious and never seems to be explained in the strategy guide) If you click on a monster to select it, and it is still selected while it enters your castle (at the end of the path) it will be 'banished' (sent back to start) This will cost a certain amount of mana depending on the monster. If you don't have enough mana, it won't work, and you take damage as per usual.
The king will banish the spy instead of executing him. Banish your spots with this medicinal cream!
Banish is a verb.
Banish is a verb - to expel from a place
No, cards like 'Polymerization', 'Future Fusion', and 'Fusion Gate' cannot be used to summon any of the XYZ Fusion Monsters. These Fusion Monsters cannot be Fusion Summoned and requires you to banish the monsters listed on the Fusion Monster from your side of the field in order to Special Summon them.
Massachusetts did banish Roger Williams.
The Prince of Rome decided to banish Romeo. The judge must decide whether to banish, imprison or hang you. Some psychologists believe people can reduce anxiety if they banish 'bad' thoughts.