Monsters
Cyber dragon-3
Proto cyber dragon-1
cyber soldier of underworld -1
cyber phoenix-1
cyber kirin -1
kaiser glider -1
armoured cybern-1
Cyber Barrier dragon-1
Cyber Laser Dragon-1
heavy mech platform support
Cyber Jar
Fusion monsters
Cyber end dragon-2
Cyber twin dragon-1
Chimeratech over dragon-1
Chimeratech fortress dragon-1
Armoured Cyber end
Spells
Photon generator Unit
Over load fusion
Different dimension capsule
Power bond-2
Polymerization-2
Future fusion
De-fusion
Pot of greed
Limiter removal
mystical space typhoon
monster reborn
Traps
Attack reflector Unit
return soul
draining sheild
call of the haunted
damage polarizer
trap jammer
These are the basic cards of the Cyber dragon Deck.
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Yes. The whole idea behind Proto-Cyber Dragon's name changing effect is to let it be used for Cyber Dragon support and fusion.
no because cyber means electric
You can only tribute one "Cyber Dragon" on the field with "Attack Reflector Unit" in order to Special Summon "Cyber Barrier Dragon".
No, "Versago the Destroyer" cannot be used as a Substitute-Fusion Material monster in the Fusion Summon of "Cyber Twin Dragon". "Cyber Twin Dragon" specifically states: A Fusion Summon of this card can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters. This card can be Special Summoned from the Extra Deck using "Cyber-Stein" or "Metamorphosis", but if it is Fusion Summoned, two "Cyber Dragon" cards must be used. The closest you can get to a Substitute-Fusion Material monster for "Cyber Twin Dragon" is if you have "Proto-Cyber Dragon" on the field. (It's card name is treated as "Cyber Dragon" while on the field.)
here are some good cards cyber dragon proto cyber dragon photon generator unit cyber laser dragon cyber end dragon power bond different dimmention capsule chimeratech overdragon chimeratech fortress dragon polimerization limier removal well that's all i can think of hope it helped.
Cyber Dragon and Cyber End Dragon have been reprinted multiple times with various rarities. Cyber End Dragon has been released as a Super Rare and an Ultra Rare. Cyber Dragon has been released as a Common, Super Rare, Ultra Rare, and Gold Rare. These reprintings are to help players obtain these cards more easily.A perfect example of this is the re-release of the Exodiaseries.
Cyber Dragon doesn't have any activated effects. Cyber Dragon's special summon can only be performed on your own turn, in your main phases.
No, there's a difference between a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon monster' and a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon'. The first is any monster with "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the name, while the other is a card called, and only called "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon requires Blue-Eyes White Dragons only, not any variant. Likewise, Cyber End Dragon looks for "Cyber Dragon" not "Cyber Dragon monsters". You can only use cards called, and only called "Cyber Dragon". Note that Proto-Cyber Dragon has a name-changing effect that makes the card name into "Cyber Dragon" so does count and can be used for Cyber End Dragon. 'Cyber Dragon Zwei' also has an effect that also changes its name, though you need to pay a cost to do so. The whole point of these name-changing effects is so those cards can be used with Cyber Dragon's support cards, they would not normally be able to do so because they are not called, and only called "Cyber Dragon". Having Cyber Dragon in their names is not enough, as has been explained above.
mainly cyber cards just make sure that they are machines and have power bond and different demension capsule. *Zane Truesdale's cards in the anime "Yu-Gi-Oh GX" originally are based on Cyber Dragon, Cyber Lazer Dragon, Cyber Barrier Dragon, Cyber Twin Dragon, Cyber End Dragon, Cyber Kirin, Cyber Phoenix, and Power Bond. Later in the anime, he traded in his "Light Cyber" deck for the "Cyber Dark" deck. Those cards consisted of Cyber Dark Horn, Cyber Dark Edge, Cyber Dark Keel, Chimaeratech Overdragon, and Cyber Dark Dragon. There is a detailed wikipedia page dedicated to him, if you want to know more. -Dragonheart91* Just go to yugioh.wikia.com and look up Zane. They have a list of all of his cards.
It does not count as fusion material if it is equipped to cyber dragon. In the event that it is equipped to cyber dragon during the fusion for cyber end dragon armored cybern would be treated as a normal equip spell and would be sent to the graveyard.
NO. Because the ProtoCyberDragon's effect states when this monster is face up on the field. Actually you can. But it can only be done for the Chimeratech Overdragon and would have to first use a normal Cyber Dragon. The Proto-Cyber Dragon acts as a machine monster for the remaining part of the fusion. - Vman23
No, Cyber Valley is a Machine-type monster.