Stardust Dragon can only be used against effects that will destroy a card on the field.
Tuner's Scheme has a destruction effect, but it does not 'activate'. Stardust Dragon's negation effect can only chain to destruction effects that activate, so it can't be used against the destruction caused by cards like Tuner's Scheme or Call of the Haunted. Stardust Dragon may also not stop Tuner's Scheme's initial resolution. While it does have a destruction effect on one part of the card, Stardust Dragon can also only be used against an effect which will destroy something on resolution.
No, Shooting Star Dragon requires Stardust Dragon and a Tuner Synchro, ie a Synchro Monster who is also a Tuner, like Formula Synchron. Nitro Synchron is a regular Effect Tuner Monster, not a Synchro Tuner Monster, so is an invalid Tuner for Shooting Star Dragon. About the only way around it is to have something like Armory Arm and Lightwave Tuning to turn itself into a Tuner, and then a name-changing monster gain the name of Stardust Dragon, but either way it must have a Stardust Dragon and a Tuner Synchro with a combined level total of 10.
you need stardust dragon majestic dragon and any level 1 non tuner monster such as stardust xiolong
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.For more information on how to Synchro Summon, click on the "Related Link" below.
Shooting Star Dragon requires a 'Tuner Synchro' monster and a Stardust Dragon as components. Typically that will be Formula Synchron + Stardust Dragon, that's the easiest way. You can play around with alternate methods though, they are very inefficient. Armory Arm can be made into a Lv2 Tuner Synchro using Lightwave Tuning and Demotion. Or there are cards of different levels that can somehow copy Stardust Dragon's name. But it's probably best to stick with Formula Synchron for now.
First, you need a Tuner and 1 or more non-Tuner monster(s) on the field, and they have to have levels equal to the level of Stardust (8). example: Junk synchron (3) + Tuningware (1 but treated as 2) + Jerry Beans Man(3) = Stardust Dragon (8) You select your extra/fusion deck and click 'Activate' Now you choose your dragon, then choose the monsters you want to send to the graveyard. From Neo*
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.
The effect of Call of the Haunted that destroys the monster it summons, is not something that 'activates'. Because it does not activate, there is nothing for Stardust Dragon to chain to.
Stardust Dragon is Lv8.
"Stardust Dragon" is a Yu-Gi-Oh! card first released in the US in the booster packThe Duelist Genesis on September 2, 2008. It is a WIND-Attribute, Dragon-Type Synchro Monster with 8 stars, 2500 ATK and 2000 DEF."Stardust Dragon" is a Synchro Monster so in order to Special Summon it from the Extra Deck, you meet a few conditions beforehand. On your field must exist at least one Tuner monster. In addition to that Tuner, there must be additional face-up non-Tuner Monsters whose stars plus the Tuner's stars equals the level of the Synchro Monster; in this case eight for "Stardust Dragon". Send those Monsters to the Graveyard and you can Synchro Summon "Stardust Dragon".The effect of "Stardust Dragon" reads:You can Tribute this card to negate the activation of a Spell Card, Trap Card, or Effect Monster's effect that destroys a card(s) on the field, and destroy that card. If you negate an effect this way, you can Special Summon this card from your Graveyard during the End Phase.In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, this is Yusei Fudo's signature card and one of the Five Dragons of the Signers.
stardust dragon is his favorite card
The passcode for Stardust Dragon is 44508094.