Polymerization is used to Fusion Summon Fusion Monsters from your Extra Deck in Yu-Gi-Oh!. You do not create a "new" monster out of thin air. You must have included the Fusion Monster you are trying to Summon in your Extra Deck. You must also fuse the monsters that are listed on the Fusion Monster.
To Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster, you activate Polymerization (unless specifically stated otherwise, such as on XYZ-Dragon Cannon) and send the appropriate Fusion Material Monsters to the Graveyard (from your Hand or your side of the field). Once this criteria is met, place the appropriate Fusion Monster on the field in face-up Attack or Defense Position. Note that this is treated as a Fusion Summon.
Polymerization
SPELL/Normal
Send Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card from your Hand or your side of the field to the Graveyard, and Special Summon that Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck.
No, polymerization is a fusion spell card used to fuse multiple monsters to summon a new fusion monster. It is not necessary to use polymerization to summon Elemental HERO monsters, as there are other fusion substitute cards and support cards that can be used instead.
Yes. The chain will finish resolving first of all, summoning your Fusion Monster. Elemental Hero Absolute Zero's effect will then activate, destroying your Fusion Monster unless you have a way to save it.
The fusion of two materials into a new polymer is Polymerization.
A fusion deck are cards which need 2 or more cards to combine and a Polymerization to make the fusion card.E.G: Blue eyes ultimate dragon requires a Polymerization and 3 Blue eyes white dragons.All fusion cards require a Polymerization and atleast 2 monsters to make.With the addition of new cards requiring "contact fusion", which involves sending the fusion material monsters from the field to the graveyard (or the deck in the case of the gladiator beasts) or the dark fusion monsters, which require the card dark fusion, not all monsters have to be fused with polymerization.As well, there are various polymerization support cards such as super polymerization.
No. Because Polymerization is not a Quick-Play Spell Card, it cannot be activated in the Battle Phase.If you attacked with the Fusion Material Monsters, you could not play Polymerization as it would still be the Battle Phase. As a result, you must end your Battle Phase, and switch to your Main Phase 2 to activate Polymerization. Even if you activated it during this phase, it would have already been after your Battle Phase; and because you can only have one Battle Phase per turn, this strategy would not work.You could, however, use Super Polymerization as an alternative. Because it is a Quick-Play Spell Card, it would fit into this strategy.Super PolymerizationSPELL/Quick-PlayDiscard 1 card. Send, from either side of the field to the Graveyard, Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card, and Special Summon that monster from your Extra Deck. (This Special Summon is treated as a Fusion Summon.) Spells, Traps, and Effect Monsters' effects cannot be activated in response to this card's activation.
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First off bit of a stupid question but here goes polymerisation is a card used to fuse two monsters together to create a new monster probably the best example of this would be to use jaden yuki s deck the elemental heroes his deck was full of fusion monsters yugi himself used a few in times of need ie one of my favourite is his dark magician into flare knight. Polymerisation isn't the only card used to fuse monsters together other cards include future fusion, miracle fusion, super polymerisation and others. Hope this helped if not use this option in which ever game your playing Deck options Fusion material an happy choosing
Nuclear fusion is the process where two nuclei join to create a new element. This process releases a lot of energy and is the mechanism that powers the sun and other stars.
No, Contact Fusion must occur on the field and only on the field. Polymerization cannot be used to fuse the monsters- no matter where they are. Just to clarify and make sure I answer any other questions you might have on the subject, here's how to Contact Fuse. The monsters must be on the field (face-up or face-down). You declare to your opponent that you are performing a Contact Fusion and reveal the monsters you will be fusing on the field. Then you must meet the cost of the Contact Fusion by sending the Fusion Material monsters back to your deck (like for Neo Spacian & Neos fusions), to the Graveyard or out-of-play (like for any VWXYZ Fusion monsters or Armitael, Phantom of Chaos) and Special Summon your Fusion Monster. It's important to note that this is all done in "one-fellow-swoop". In other words, your opponent doesn't get a chance to respond or chain to your Contact Fusion when you declare it to maybe destroy one of your monsters. After you Special Summon the monster, a card can be activated (like, unfortunately, a Bottomless trap Hole or Solemn Judgement to destroy your new monster...). I hope this'll clear up anything you wanted to know about Contact Fusions, but you can always check out this link for clarification: http://metagame.com/yugioh.aspx?tabid=33&ArticleId=9634
An alloy is a fusion of two or more types of metals, to create a new one. Such as titanium.
No you are creating a whole new account on moshi monsters.