around 200 million dollars.
It is "I believe in stardust, I believe in stardust!"
Yes, as long as the first is destroying a card on the field. For example, if Zaborg the Thunder Monarch was summoned, and targeted a monster, then the opponent could use his Stardust Dragon to negate Zaborg's effect and destroy him. Because this Stardust Dragon is also trying to destroy a card on the field, the turn player could use his own Stardust Dragon against it. However, if the turn player used Exiled Force, then Stardust Dragon can be chained to this. However this Stardust will not be destroying a card on the field - the Exiled Force went to the graveyard as a cost. So a second Stardust could not stop the first in this case.
Stardust, in a literal sense, is not something that can be bought or sold, as it refers to the cosmic material from which stars and planets are formed. However, in the context of certain games or fictional universes, "stardust" may be a currency or resource with varying costs depending on the game's economy. If you're referring to a specific product or concept using the term "stardust," please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Stardust Dragon tributes itself as a cost for its own effect. So if Evolzar Dolkka chains its negation effect to this, Stardust Dragon can't do anything. Not only is it not there on the field for it to be tributed again, but Evolzar Dolkka isn't destroying a card on the field. The end result will be - Dolkka's effect will resolve, negating Stardust Dragon's negation effect. Since it's already in the graveyard, Stardust Dragon won't count as being destroyed, but that doesn't affect anything. The effect Stardust Dragon chained to will resolve as normal. Because Stardust Dragon's effect was negated, it will not resummon itself.
Stardust Dragon is Lv8.
Stardust We Are was created in 1996-12.
stardust dragon is his favorite card
The password for Stardust Dragon is 44508094.
The passcode for Stardust Dragon is 44508094.
Super Stardust happened in 1994.
Super Stardust was created in 1994.
Stardust Five was created in 2005.