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.
If an XYZ monster leaves the field, even temporarily, any of its materials will be sent to the graveyard.
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.
The molecule vibrate
When an electron absorbs a photon, its energy increases because the photon transfers its energy to the electron. The photon ceases to exist as a discrete particle and its energy is absorbed by the electron, causing it to move to a higher energy level.
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.
When a photon strikes an object, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the material. The interaction of the photon with the object depends on factors such as the material's composition, surface properties, and the energy of the photon.
A photon will be released!
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When the electrons in molecules are unable to absorb the energy of incident photon, the photon continues along its path. This happens in the case of glass, even though glass is not 100 percent transparent, as some of the photon energy is absorbed by the glass electrons.
not very high. you might get one in a booster box
They destroy each other and create a gamma photon.
when two photons collide:- 1.a new photon gets formed 2.its direction will be different from that of the two photons. 3.the energy of the photon will remain the same