Toon monsters will destroy themselves if Toon World is destroyed too. Because Toon World must be destroyed, if it leaves the field in any other way, ie, returned to hand through Giant Trunade, then the toons will remain on the field.
There are many action replay codes which can be used in the Pokemon games. There however, is not an action replay code to summon monsters without paying tribute in Yugioh World Championship for 2008.
Revenge of the Fableds!!, Ruler of Chaos!!, Whirlwind of Dragunity!!, and Genex's Onslaught!!
you need to beat all the lv 4 duelists at least 5 times
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If you have a deck that needs monsters sent to the graveyard like a lightsworn deck, then you might win.
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In the anime, numbers can only be destroyed by other numbers. I am not sure if that also counts in the real world. Although, numbers can also be destroyed by monsters treated as numbers. This is due to its number effect. A number is not a type, but an effect. This means that it can be negated, and that when it is negated, any monsters can attack the number. In the anime, number can only be destroy by battle by other number, and it is treated as a continous effect of a monster card, so it can be negated via skill drain. In the real world, number monsters can be destroy by battle by non-number monster card.
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Revival of the Fableds, Justice Strikes Back, Genex's onslaught, Ruler of Chaos, Whirlwind of Dragunity and Pulse of Trishula.
I believe in the case of yugioh world championship 2008, there is no master/enabler code, you can do without it I believe.
There are two different "kinds" of Toon monsters that behave slightly differently. The newer Toon monsters state the following:While you control "Toon World" and your opponent controls no Toon Monsters, this card can attack your opponent directly.So as long as you control "Toon World", a Toon monster can attack your opponent directly even if they control monsters.However, the older Toon monsters and "Manga Ryu-Ran" state:This card can only be Special Summoned while you control "Toon World". ...When "Toon World" is destroyed, destroy this card. If your opponent doesn't control a Toon Monster, this card can attack your opponent directly. If your opponent controls a face-up Toon Monster, you must select it as an attack target.Unlike the newer Toon monsters, these monsters can attack directly even if "Toon World" is not on the field. This is because if "Toon World" is removed from the field other than by being destroyed (returned to your hand, returned to your deck, etc.), your Toon monsters will not be destroyed as well. And since there is no requirement for "Toon World" to be activate so they can direct attack, they can do just that.
yes