Keep using the "don't hurt my dad" move, as your Ki is always going up
the dragon balls are in galaxy mode when you defeat the boss for each character
yes in galaxy mode after you defeat a boss you get a dragonball then when you get 7 go out and it will say shenron you go on to that and choose with shenron you only get 1 wish but you sometimes get porunga (the namekian dragon) who grants you 3
I think there are some xyz monsters in the galaxy eyes phroton dragon tin set
Defeat bowser at the end of bowsers galaxy generator.
Ultimate Spider-Man - 2012 Guardians of the Galaxy 2-18 was released on: USA: 28 July 2013
You can find Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon in 3 things. 1. Photon Shockwave Booster Pack (Ultra/Ultimate/Ghost) 2. Star Pack 2013 (Common/Star Foil) 3. Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! Collectible Tin (Secret) Might be hard to the packs and tins since they're from an older set, so you can also buy it as a single card in EBay, Amazon, Troll and Toad, or a local card store. If your lucky enough, retail stores like Wal-Mart might be selling them.
this future will be avaibled in the future
Nerd vs- Nerd - 2012 The Future of the Future of the Galaxy 2-2 was released on: USA: 3 April 2013
Galaxy Eyes Photon Dragon has absolutely no protections against being destroyed, apart from its battle phase banish ability, which can only be done at a specific part in the battle phase. So any monster destruction will do it - Exiled Force, Fissure, etc. You could use a card like Divine Wrath against its Quick Effect, if it tried to banish itself in the battle phase to escape destruction from a card like Mirror Force.
As soon as you have beaten all three planets (fire, ice, and jungle) the knights will tell you about the giant asteroid with a portal to another galaxy. It is located in the Asteroid Belt, at X-11 Y-82.
they do not but they have a galaxy mode
The ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42, as humorously revealed in Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." However, the true question that corresponds to this answer remains unknown.