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Five-Headed Dragon.
Do you mean the "Five headed dragon"? As far as I know, seven headed dragon doesn't exist. However, the weakness to Five headed Dragon would be his inability to negate anything. Just about any spell, trap, or monster effect that can destroy monsters can take him down. Night Assailant, Man-eater bug, sakuretsu armor. But some cards that can be put in specifically for him are cards like Bottomless Trap hole, Karma cut, and Grave of the Super Ancient Organism. You could use min-guts and have a light monster. Bottom line is... when you're facing a monster like this, try not to think about taking it on in battle, look for a card effect to take him out.
Yes, Token Monsters can be used in a Fusion Summon as long as they meet the Fusion Monster's component requirement. So you could use Dragon-type Token Monsters to fusion summon Five-Headed Dragon.
It's just a regular Fusion monster - use a Fusion card like Polymerization, or Future Fusion, or instant fusion with refusion.
I think they use their bright colours to attract females.
You're so hot headed.
Yes. If you activate the effects of two Blackwing - Sirocco the Dawns, you can target the same monster twice.
Actually, if you use about 25% monster and 75% water, it will grow. I grew roses in a monster can I put water in, they were not fully bloomed but by the end of the two weeks they were fully bloomed. I actually think Monster makes plants last longer outside of dirt, but if you put dirt and the monster/water together it should last a very long time, who knows, it may even start growing more plants!
Big-headed is a slang term meaning vain or stuck-up. Don't be so big-headed.
Yes. Destroying a monster, and resummoning it, makes it count as a new 'instance' of that monster. An effect that can only be used 'once per turn', could be used again. However the rare 'once per duel' effects like that of Spore or Twin-Headed Behemoth, will not be reset.
Uncertain what this question means. It's difficult to think of any tools that Mormons don't use. In fact, the toolmaking company Black & Decker is headed by a Mormon.
I think you mean gluehoppers. You find them in the Sandy Plains where you use bug nets.