Well, If u consider banned cards fine, then I would say Thousand Eyes Restrict. But I would say that legally, Five Headed Dragon or Dragon Master Knight would be the best legal fusion.
Simply. Go to the Fusion Machine.if you familiar with the fusion. theres a little box below the 2nd monster to fusion which you could insert the trick you want your monster to learn
The fusion monster that is uneffected by monster effect is gaia drake the universal force
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No, Jinzo is not listed as a Fusion Material monster for any Fusion Monsters.However, it can be used as a Fusion Material monster in the Fusion Summoning of Chimeratech Overdragon and to Special Summon Chimeratech Fortress Dragon.
Yes, of course. Once the Fusion Monster is summoned, there is absolutely nothing 'holding' the components in the graveyard. They can be summoned, returned to hand, or otherwise removed from the graveyard by any cards that can do so.
There is no fusion monster for the two.
Yes, you will Special Summon the Fusion Material monsters for the Fusion Monster; as long as the following conditions are met:The Fusion Monster you are targeting was Fusion SummonedAll the monsters used to Fusion Summon must be your GraveyardFor example, if you use De-Fusion on your Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (BEUD), it will be returned to your Extra Deck. Then, if that BEUD was Fusion Summoned and all the monsters used to Fusion Summon it are in your Graveyard, you can Special Summon all of them to your side of the field. This includes Substitute Fusion Material monsters if they were used.If the Fusion Monster was not Fusion Summoned, it will still be returned to the Extra Deck, but no additional monsters will be Special Summoned.These same rules apply to your opponent's Fusion Monster you target with De-Fusion. However, if your opponent is in control of your Fusion Monster when you target it, the Fusion Monster will be returned to your Extra Deck and the Fusion Material monsters will be Special Summoned to your side of the field.
Polymerization is used to Fusion Summon Fusion Monsters from your Extra Deck in Yu-Gi-Oh!. You do not create a "new" monster out of thin air. You must have included the Fusion Monster you are trying to Summon in your Extra Deck. You must also fuse the monsters that are listed on the Fusion Monster.To Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster, you activate Polymerization (unless specifically stated otherwise, such as on XYZ-Dragon Cannon) and send the appropriate Fusion Material Monsters to the Graveyard (from your Hand or your side of the field). Once this criteria is met, place the appropriate Fusion Monster on the field in face-up Attack or Defense Position. Note that this is treated as a Fusion Summon.PolymerizationSPELL/NormalSend Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card from your Hand or your side of the field to the Graveyard, and Special Summon that Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck.
As long as the Fusion Monster was properly Special Summoned (by Fusion Summon normally, but if the monster cannot actually be Fusion Summoned, then by following the text on its card) then you can bring it back using Monster Reborn.Some may say "This card cannot be special summoned except by Fusion Summon" which means even Monster Reborn can't be used, even if it was summoned properly.
Yes, it is a Fusion monster, but it can only be Special Summoned using "NEX".
The situation that you are describing, in the first place, cannot exist (a Fusion monster being in your hand). If a Fusion monster on the field is supposed to be "sent to the top of the owner's deck" or "returned to the owner's hand" by an effect it is instead returned to the Extra/ Fusion deck.
You can use in on any roid monster as long as it is a fusion monster and you have the fusion material monsters listed on the fusion monster. They cannot be substituted.