No, it is not. Although it has a HUGE amount of attack points (4500), it is very hard to summon and the only decks that can consistently summon him are photon themed decks, and heiratics (some heiratic decks use galaxy-eyes photon dragon, although it is rarely used in heiratics). second reason: it is not worth summoning him. he is a 4500 beater that punishes the opponent for having xyz monsters and negates any face-up card IF you summoned him with a galaxy-eyes photon dragon, that does NOT protect him from cards such as, solemn warning, solemn judgement, bottomless traphole, void traphole, mirror force, dimensional prison, fiendish chain etc.
If you do manage to summon it, do use cards such as forbidden shroud, forbidden lance. my body as a shield, and dark bribe to protect him! :)
Token monsters cease to exist the moment they leave the field. So at the end of the battle phase, only Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon will return.
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.
not very high. you might get one in a booster box
Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon will more than likely be destroyed, as it has a lower ATK. GEPD has an effect that can banish itself and whatever it battles with. However this effect targets the opposing monster, and Obelisk cannot be targeted. Therefore this effect cannot be used and GEPD will die unless something else is used.
If an XYZ monster leaves the field, even temporarily, any of its materials will be sent to the graveyard.
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.
I think there are some xyz monsters in the galaxy eyes phroton dragon tin set
You can obtain B. Skull Dragon by entering 11901678 under the "Password" section. It can also be obtained by Fusing Red-Eyes B. Dragon and Summoned Skull.
cards for the ultimate Dragon deck is:Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End3 Blue-eyes white Dragon Blue-eyes ultimate DragonF. G. D. Red-eyes black Dragon Red-eyes darkness dragon3X Cyber Dragon Cyber Twin Dragon Cyber End DragonCyberdark Horn Cyberdark Edge Cyberdark KeelMasked Dragon Armed Dragon LV3 Armed Dragon LV5Exploder Dragon Twin-Headed BehemothChimeratech Overdragon Cyberdark DragonSpellsFuture Fusion, Dragon's Mirror, Power Bond, Overload Fusion.and you should have Cyber-Stein it's really useful.and photon generator unit and cyber barrier dargon
Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon has an Ignition Effect that negates the effects of all other monsters and resets their ATK and DEF to their Original values. It also has a continuous effect that grants an ATK boost and a bonus ATK for each card effect the opponent activates during the battle phase after it activates 'its effect'. The effect it refers to is its Ignition Effect.So if in your turn you detach an XYZ material and have Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon negate all other monster effects, then in the battle phase of that turn, if the opponent activates a card effect, then Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon gains 1000ATK and an extra attack each time they do so.
Red Eyes B. Dragon Red Eyes Metal Dragon Red Eyes Darkness Dragon Red Eyes B. Chick Red Eyes Zombie Dragon Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon Red Eyes Wyvern there may be more.
A card's text can't anticipate its forbidden or restricted status. For a start it was not restricted when it was released, and may become unrestricted in the future.