Yes. Alius only changes his name to Elemental Hero Neos when his gemini effect is activated. This in no way changes deck construction, which is the only time ever when the 'three cards of one name' rule applies.
If the E-Hero trying to be Fusion Summoned requires a nonspecific E-Hero (such as "E-Hero Absolute Zero), then "Neos Alius" can be used. If the Fusion Monster requires "E-Hero Neos", "Neos Alius" cannot be used since its card name cannot be treated as "E-Hero Neos" while in the Graveyard. (Though this only applies to "Rainbow Neos" who actually is not a E-Hero fusion monster.)
There is no card called "Miracle Contact" so:If you are referring to using "Miracle Fusion" with "E-Hero Neos Alius" (when not Double Summoned), then you can use it if the Fusion Material monsters does not call for a specificE-Hero. If the Fusion Material monster required is "E-Hero Neos" then you first need to Double Summon "E-Hero Neos Alius".If you are instead talking about using "Contact Out" on a Neos Fusion Monster and Special Summoning "E-Hero Neos Alius" from your deck, you can not since while it is in the deck it's name is not "E-Hero Neos".
First of all, Miracle Contact is not an official OCG or TCG card and it exists only in the anime.Elemental Hero Neos AliusLIGHT/Warrior/Effect/GeminiATK/ 1900 DEF/1300This card is treated as a Normal Monster whle face-up on the field or in the Graveyard. While this card is face-up on the field, you can Normal Summon it to have it be treated as an Effect Monster with this effect:This face-up card's name is treated as "Elemental Hero Neos".Even if Miracle Contact existed, you could not use it on Elemental Hero Neos Alius while it is in the Graveyard. According to the lore, "This card is treated as a Normal Monster whle face-up on the field or in the Graveyard." This means that it does not gain the effect of being treated as Elemental Hero Neos while it is in the Graveyard meaning that you could not use Miracle Contact on it.
It is a drop from Warlic's Random Quests. You usually get elemental essences, but every once in a while you'll get one of the three lvl14 non-elemental weapons. go to dfwiki.com if you have more questions.
[Warrior/Gemini]This card is treated as a Normal Monster while face-up on the field or in the Graveyard. While this card is face-up on the field, you can Normal Summon it to have it be treated as an Effect Monster with this effect:● This face-up card's name is treated as "Elemental Hero Neos".Basically when you first play it, it is a normal monster with no effect. During a turn when you have not yet normal summoned or set a monster, you can 'summon him again', which counts as your Normal Summon for the turn (meaning you can use cards like Double Summon or Ultimate Offering to both Normal Summon it from hand, then 'second summon' it in one turn).This second summon does not make it leave the field, so all conditions, counters and equips stay on it. However it is still a summon, so can be responded to by cards like Torrential Tribute, etc. After you perform the second summon, the Gemini monster is now an effect monster with the listed effect, in this case, his name is now "Elemental Hero Neos".The point of his effect is that there are certain cards that require an Elemental Hero Neos as a component, or activation requirement. Fusion material for Rainbow Neos, is one example. Using Neos Alius, you can have a greater chance of getting a card in play called 'Elemental Hero Neo' for whatever purpose.
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Yes, all old Elemental Hero monsters (Destiny Hero and Evil Hero too) have had a retroactive name change. So Elemental Hero Avian is now considered to be Elemental HERO Avian, etc. That means the old E-heroes are compatible with recent GENF cards that look for 'HERO monsters', while monsters like Oscillo Hero do not count, the capitalisation is there to specifically exclude monsters who are not part of the superhero 'HERO' archetype.
Ferex 150 is typically stronger than Ferrous 325 because it contains 150 mg of elemental iron per tablet, while Ferrous 325 contains 325 mg of elemental iron per tablet. The strength of iron supplements is determined by the amount of elemental iron they provide.
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it is the same answer because ferrous is metal and it is equivalent gmoubarak: that is incorrect, you have to see how much elemental iron both are equivalent to and dose them by elemental iron content. ferrous sulfate is 20% elemental iron ferrous gluconate is 12% elemental iron therefore 100 mg of ferrous sulfate is 20mg elemental iron, and 100 mg of ferrous gluconate is 12 mg elemental iron. You can then use this to calculate the conversion between the too. When dosing the two you have to use elemental iron need. Hope this helps. G.Moubarak PharmD
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