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Yes, if a card effect activating from the Graveyard will destroy a monster, Spell, or Trap card "Stardust Dragon" can be activated to negate the effect. Even though "Stardust Dragon" states that it destroys and negates cards, it can still negate an effect resolving in the Graveyard; the card in the Graveyard simply will not/ cannot be destroyed.

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As a matter of fact, yes. The end of Anubis does negate Stardust Dragon's effect as long as he is on the field. Since Stardust Dragon's effect activates in the graveyard, and The End of Anubis' effect states "Monster cards that designate a card(s) in the graveyard or activate in the graveyard are negated."


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How can you stop Stardust Dragon Assault Mode?

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What is majestic star dragon's effect?

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Is Exodia the Forbidden One's effect able to be negated by Stardust Dragon?

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When Stardust Dragon is retrieved from the graveyard using Call of the Haunted or Premature Burial. Is Stardust Dragon destroyed if you use it's effect that removes it from the field?

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Can Stardust Dragon come in a Stardust Overdrive Special Edition pack?

No. Stardust Dragon is not found in Stardust Overdrive, and the Promo cards obtainable from the Special Edition pack are Charge of the Light Brigade and Tempest Magician.