ANSWER: In the Yu-Gi-Oh TV Series Exodia Necross cannot be destroyed by Monster, Trap,Spell, Attack effect/battle. However in REAL LIFE Exodia Necross IS and INFACT effected by Monster Effect's so you can use like Man-Eater Bug to destroy Necross. Exodios you dont need that spell card to summon it. All you need to do is return all your monster cards (at least one) from your graveyard back to your deck and re-shuffle. For every Normal monster card in your graveyard he gains +1000 ATK. Once all 5 cards are in the graveyard you win right away. Exodios can be defeated as a result of battle and be effected by spells and trap cards.can not be killed by monster effect flip spell our trap cards evry time your attack of exodia necros gets 1000 more attack and deffense these are not only the effects and it can only be destroyed by fushion monster
The following cards return monsters that are removed from play back to your field:Return from the Different DimensionPrimal Seed
As long as you have he two cards for the fusion you have to play someone with that monster and kill it. Graveyard slot now does notmatter go back to your deck construction and reincarnate the tougher of the two or three fusion cards. This will get you the fusion card you are looking for
Yes, they are. Back around the time when the game was first released, green bordered cards were called Magic Cards. However this term is actually a trademark belonging to Wizards of the Coast, publisher of Magic the Gathering. Since both products are a similar nature, this infringed on the trademark, so Konami changed Magic Card to Spell Card, then Magic Ruler to Spell Ruler. In game terms, Magic Card and Spell Card are totally interchangable, different names for the same thing. If something instructs you to affect a Magic Card, it will apply to Spell Cards too, and vice versa.
In order to stop an opponent from getting all of the five Exodia cards in their hand for an instant win, there are a few tactics that you can use: * Use hand destruction cards such as "Spirit Reaper", "Don Zaloong", "Card Destruction", "Delinquent Duo", "Dragged Down Into the Grave", and more to discard Exodia cards. * Activate "Necrovalley" to prevent your opponent from using any cards to retrieve Exodia cards from the Graveyard if they are sent there. * Send at least one Exodia card out-of-play by using "Banisher of Radiance", "Disappear", "Soul Release", "Macros Cosmos", "Dimensional Fissure", and more. Discarding Exodia cards is only a temporary measure against Exodia since those cards can be retrieved via "Monster Reincarnation", "Dark Factory of Mass Production", "Pot of Avarice", and more. Sending an Exodia card out-of-play is the most damaging and permanent way to stop Exodia. The fastest way to get that card back would be to use "Primal Seed" to put them back into your hand, but that requires cards that are banned in the Advanced Format in order to activate. The next fastest method would be to activate "Burial From a Different Dimension", but that only puts cards into the Graveyard where you would have to use another card to add them to your hand.
Tokens go to whichever zone, and then immediately cease to exist. So while cards which say "when a creature goes to the graveyard" will trigger when tokens go there, the tokens themselves do not stay in the graveyard, they just disappear. So no, they are not there for other abilities to bring back to the battlefield.
Monster reborn and Call of the haunted
no, because the monsters are already in the graveyard use a card like monster reincarnation or monster reborn to get the cards back on the field or in your hand then fuse them together.
ANSWER: In the Yu-Gi-Oh TV Series Exodia Necross cannot be destroyed by Monster, Trap,Spell, Attack effect/battle. However in REAL LIFE Exodia Necross IS and INFACT effected by Monster Effect's so you can use like Man-Eater Bug to destroy Necross. Exodios you dont need that spell card to summon it. All you need to do is return all your monster cards (at least one) from your graveyard back to your deck and re-shuffle. For every Normal monster card in your graveyard he gains +1000 ATK. Once all 5 cards are in the graveyard you win right away. Exodios can be defeated as a result of battle and be effected by spells and trap cards.can not be killed by monster effect flip spell our trap cards evry time your attack of exodia necros gets 1000 more attack and deffense these are not only the effects and it can only be destroyed by fushion monster
That is the correct spelling of "returning" (coming back or bringing back).
You can't special summon Green Baboon when a Beast monster is destroyed while it is somehow in the S/T zone, by either being equipped by Relinquished, or go there themselves like Crystal Beasts. The reason is, they are destroyed as Continuous/Equip Spell Cards, not as monsters, even though they revert back to monster cards when they're in the graveyard.
The following cards return monsters that are removed from play back to your field:Return from the Different DimensionPrimal Seed
no acording to yugiohetc.com A card that is removed from play is NOT sent to the Graveyard. Instead, it is set aside and is not allowed to re-enter the current Duel this is not right you may bring them back with "return from the different dimmension" and other cards
The correct spelling is "reciprocate" (to do in return, or to move back and forth).
Pot of Avarice has an effect similar to that. You target five monsters in your graveyard, then on resolution it shuffles those five back into deck, then you draw two cards.
No, it's not a cost. Pot of Avarice is a targetted effect, it targets those five cards on activation. Then on resolution, it shuffles all five back into deck, and you draw two cards.
Life Stream Dragon can protect itself from being destroyed - the controller can remove an Equip Spell Card from his graveyard instead.The easy way around this is to use cards that don't 'destroy' it. Caius the Shadow Monarch removes things from the game. You could take control of it and tribute it, or use something to return it back to the Extra Deck like Compulsory Evacuation Device.