No, there is no other method to summon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon other than tributing one Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.
No, there isn't such a monster.
Discard it from your hand to the graveyard and then use monster reborn.
Any deck. You must have 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragon's, 1 Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, and 1 Polymerization in the deck though. You get Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon when you purchase Yu-Gi-Oh:The Movie.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot be special summoned except by tributing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. There is simply no way around it. The Hex-Sealed Fusions are 'fusion substitutes' meaning they can take the place of a fusion component for a Fusion Summon. You may use The Light and two Blue-Eyes White Dragons to summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, but apart from that, it has no way to combo with Shining Dragon at all.
no u can not if u look at the card it can only be summoned by tributing 1 blue eyes Ultimate dragon
No, if you look at Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon's text, it says it cannot be special summoned, except by tributing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon from your side of the field.There is simply no way around this. It is the only way it can be summoned.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon requires Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon to be Special Summoned. Because of this, Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon is highly unpopular as it takes too many resources to successfully Special Summon it, coupled with the fact that its effects are none too great. However, dedicated "Kaiba-fans" recommend cards such as Future Fusion, Dragon's Mirror, and Cyber-Stein (Traditional Format only) to be able to bring out Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon for Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon. It is also recommended to add card protection such as Dark Bribe and Solemn Judgment to keep Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon on the field after the massive amounts of resources used to Summon it.For more suggestions with this card, click on the "Related Link" below.
Yes, blue-eyes shining dragon can destroy a rainbow dragon.
A blue eyes shining dragon will cost around $5. The blue eyes shining dragon is a card with the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game.
No. Soul Exchange's effect is to sacrifice one of your opponents monsters for a tribute summon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only be summoned by sacrificing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which can be summoned by fusing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons with Polymerization.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only negate things that target it. Time Wizard's effect does not target, so can destroy it without it being able to negate the effect.
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