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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.

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What monsters summon majestic star dragon?

you need stardust dragon majestic dragon and any level 1 non tuner monster such as stardust xiolong


How do you unlock Stardust Dragon in yugioh stardust accelerator world championship 2009?

Summon it in a duel


Can you use Call of the Haunted on Stardust Dragon?

As long as the Stardust Dragon was summoned properly (ie, it reached the field correctly initially, rather than someone tried to summon it, and the summon was negated) then yes, you can resummon it with cards like Call of the Haunted. That applies to all Synchro Monsters, unless the monster has a specific restriction on it.


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.

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What monsters summon majestic star dragon?

you need stardust dragon majestic dragon and any level 1 non tuner monster such as stardust xiolong


How do you unlock Stardust Dragon in yugioh stardust accelerator world championship 2009?

Summon it in a duel


Do you need 'Stardust Dragon' to summon 'Stardust Dragon Assault Mode'?

Yes. The only way Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode can be Summoned is by its own effect, using Assault Mode Activateand a Stardust Dragon, or with an Assault Revival.


Can you use Call of the Haunted on Stardust Dragon?

As long as the Stardust Dragon was summoned properly (ie, it reached the field correctly initially, rather than someone tried to summon it, and the summon was negated) then yes, you can resummon it with cards like Call of the Haunted. That applies to all Synchro Monsters, unless the monster has a specific restriction on it.


Can Stardust Dragon negate a Bottomless Trap Hole targeting it in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Bottomless Trap Hole does not target due to the way it can remove multiple monsters. If Bottomless Trap Hole is activated, then Stardust Dragon can be used against it, even if Bottomless Trap Hole was activated in response to Stardust Dragon's own summon.


Can stardust dragon assault mode be used to summon majestic star dragon?

You activate Assault Mode Activate and send a face up Stardust Dragon you control to the graveyard. Then, you special summon Stardust Dragon/Assault mode from your deck. If the assault mode monster is in your hand, you can't special summon it. This is why you would also want Assault Teleport.


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.


How do you summon a 'Malefic Stardust Dragon'?

It can't be Normal Summoned or Set, and can't be special summoned except by removing from play a Stardust Dragon from your Extra Deck.


Can you use the effect of 'Cyber Stein' to summon 'Cyberdark Dragon'?

Cyberdark Dragon cannot be summoned except by Fusion Summon. Cyber Stein does not 'fusion summon' the fusion monsters is summons, it is only a special summon. It therefore cannot summon monsters like Dark Paladin, or Cyberdark Dragon.


Can synchro monsters be special summoned when removed from play?

If it is not specifically denied, then yes. For example, if Stardust Dragon is removed from play, you can Special Summon it by using a card such as D.D.R. - Different Dimension Reincarnation.


Yusei summons who else stardust dragon too much?

if your question is what other card does yusei summon alot other than stardust dragon? than the answer would be junk warrior