Just like regular monsters, Fusion monsters will go to the Graveyard if they are destoyed. If a Fusion monster is supposed to "return to the owner's hand" or "return to the owner's deck" because of a card effect, it is returned to the Extra/ Fusion Deck.
Dark Paladin and Dark Flare Knight both list Dark Magician as a Fusion Material monster.
If you have a deck that needs monsters sent to the graveyard like a lightsworn deck, then you might win.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
The following monsters inflict damage to your opponent when destroyed. Some of these effects will depend on whether you or your opponent destroyed it and/or if it was destroyed in battle or by a card effect:AbakiEarthbound Immortal Aslla piscuBalloon LizardMecha-Dog MarronOxygeddon
There are only a few effective methods to getting out "F.G.D."/ "Five-Headed Dragon":"Future Fusion" obviously lets you Fusion Summon "F.G.D.", but comes with the added bonus of putting specific Dragon-type monsters in your Graveyard. For example, sending "Red-Eyes Wyvern" and "Red-Eyes Drakness Metal Dragon" to the Graveyard will enable you to Special Summon "Darkness Metal Dragon" with "Wyvern"'s effect later in the duel. And sending Level 7 and higher Dragons will give "Decoy Dragon" Dragons to Special Summon; Level 3 or lower Dragons work for the "Cyberdark" monsters. Watch out if "Future Fusion" is destroyed."Dragon's Mirror" is the simplest and easiest way of getting "F.G.D." out. The monsters you sent to the Graveyard with "Future Fusion" can be used as fuel for this card even. The one obvious downside is that your Dragons are removed from play."D.N.A. Transplant" can be used a few different ways to Fusion Summon "F.G.D.":Use "Scapegoat" and other mass Token-producing cards to give you easily accessible monsters to fuse with "Dragon's Mirror".This last method is feasible, but albeit more difficult to pull off. You can use "Super Polymerization" to use some of your opponent's face-up monsters as Fusion Material monsters for "F.G.D.". This has the added bonus of clearing some, if not all the monsters on your opponent's field at any time (since it is a Quick-Play Spell card), but requires for there to be at least 5 face-up monsters on the field total and two cards to work.
No.You can put monsters in the graveyard only when your monsters are defeated.
Yes, but you have to have the fusion elements.
in yugioh PC game you can get the fusion cards in the graveyard by using " Monster Reborn " or " call of Haunted " or any other spell or trap cards .
Fusion Monsters can only be Special Summoned from the Graveyard after it has been successfully Fusion Summoned onto the field first. If it was sent to the Graveyard via an effect such as Gale Dogra, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.Once a Fusion Monster has been successfully Fusion Summoned, it becomes eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard unless it is specifically forbidden from doing so either by its own effect or by another card's effect. Some Fusion Monsters may have the text "...cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summon..." This would imply that even if it was successfully Fusion Summoned, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard afterwards. An example of this kind of card is Dark Paladin.Dark PaladinDARK/Spellcaster/Level 8/Fusion/EffectATK: 2900DEF: 2400"Dark Magician" + "Buster Blader"This monster cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summon. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, you can discard 1 card from your Hand to negate the activation and effect of 1 Spell Card and destroy it. The ATK of this card increases by 500 points for each Dragon-Type monster on the field and in either player's Graveyard.
Dark Paladin and Dark Flare Knight both list Dark Magician as a Fusion Material monster.
Normally, yes, Fusion Monsters can be Special Summoned from the graveyard, if they were properly Summoned first. That usually means by Fusion Summon, or if they are a special one that don't actually use Fusion Summon (Gyzarus, Neospacian Fusions, etc) then these are considered properly summoned if you follow the card text.A Fusion Monster is not considered properly summoned if the summon was negated, or it reached the field in other ways. For example, Cyber Stein 'special summons' a Fusion Monster, but does not Fusion Summon it. That monster would be unable to be revived from the graveyard when it dies.Lastly, some say "cannot be special summoned except by" and the except by bit means that's the only way they can ever be special summoned, so monsters like this (Dark Paladin, etc) may not be special summoned from the graveyard even if it was properly Fusion Summoned initially.
Yes, you can.You can special summon Synchro Monsters from the Graveyard, but they need to be properly Synchro Summoned first...Just like a Fusion monster. You see, if you properly synchro Summoned a monster and your opponent used "Lightning Vortex", you can simply use a "Monster Reborn" or any other card to recover it; since it was properly summoned. Although, if it is sent directly from your Extra Deck to the Graveyard by a card effect, you can say "bye-bye" to that card for the rest of the duel.
They cannot be special summoned EXCEPT by fusion summon, meaning even if you do summon one correctly, and it is destroyed, then you cannot resummon it from the graveyard.The Neospacian Fusions are an exception to this, as they are 'special summon only' which means if you follow their summon text and properly summon them, then you can later bring them back from the graveyard.
If you have a deck that needs monsters sent to the graveyard like a lightsworn deck, then you might win.
If Dimensional Fissure is on the field then all the monsters are removed from play except for spells and traps, if you have an Imperial Iron Wall on the Field then everything goes to the graveyard
No, there is nothing that can do that.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.