you can't, or if you get 100% on one of the dragon types, you can count completing that part of the game of being a lord dragon.
you need to fight ninnurtu, lord of the dragons, if you succeed, you are the new lord
There are no dragons in The Lord of the Rings. The dragon in The Hobbit lived in the Lonely Mountain.
A dragon lord is typically referred to as a "dragon king" or "dragon queen" depending on their gender. These titles signify their power and authority over other dragons in their realm.
Mountain: field spell increases dragons atk & def by 200. Lord of d: protects dragons Flute of summoning dragon: Lets you special summon 2 dragons when lord of d is on the field. Decoy Dragon: Lets you special summon a high level dragon from the graveyard when attacked Masked dragon: Special summon a dragon with 1500 ATK from your deck. Useful to summon Decoy Dragon which can summon a good dragon monster. It's a chain of summoning!
Yes. Lord of D. only protects Dragons from effects that target. Lightning Vortex does not target.
Lord of D. prevents Dragon cards from being targeted. Rush Recklessly targets, so could not be used on a Dragon-type monster in that case.
Lord of D. would protect your Dragon-type monsters from being affected by Sakurestu Armor as it targets the monster and Lord prevents that from happening.
Lord of D. only protects Dragon-type monsters from effects that target them. Dragon Capture Jar is a field, or blanket effect, it does not target the monsters it affects. So Lord of D. will do nothing in this case.
If you have "The Lord of Summoning Dragons" [monster] and a "Dragon Flute" [spell/epuip card] then you can.
Yes. His 'unaffected by spell cards' effect is continuous and only applied while he is face-up on the field. So while he is in hand, he can be affected by cards such as Exchange, and Flute of Summoning Dragon.
== == No it does not because Lord of D. protects dragons from Spell, Trap and Monster effects that specifically target them. Dragon Capture Jar is a general effect, not a targeted effect therefor Lord of D.'s effect would not apply.
The Dragon Lord was created in 1979.