I'm afraid you are mistaken. Summoned Skull and Meteor Dragon do not fuse. However... Summoned Skull can fuse with Red-Eyes B. Dragon. Their fusion is called "Black Skull Dragon".
On the other hand, Meteor Dragon can fuse with Red-Eyes B. Dragon aswell, their fusion is called "Meteor Black Dragon".
Black Skull Dragon has 3200 attack points, while Meteor Black Dragon has 3500 attack points. However, Summoned Skull has 2500 attack points where as Meteor Dragon only has 2000. You be the judge on which fusion is better.
cursed magician
You can't. Duelists of the Roses does not follow regular game rules. Fusion Monsters can only be Fusion Summoned, or special summoned by effects that can specifically do so.
No. VWXYZ-Dragon Catapult Cannon can only be Fusion Summoned with its own described method.
As long as the 'Cyber Twin Dragon' was properly summoned initially, by Fusion Summon, and was then destroyed, then yes, you can resummon it from the graveyard with 'Call of the Haunted'. If the 'Cyber Twin Dragon' got to the graveyard by the following methods - sent from Extra Deck by 'Gale Dogra', special summoned but not Fusion Summoned by 'Cyber Stein', or had its Fusion Summon negated, then it cannot be special summoned from the graveyard.
Normally, yes, Fusion Monsters can be Special Summoned from the graveyard, if they were properly Summoned first. That usually means by Fusion Summon, or if they are a special one that don't actually use Fusion Summon (Gyzarus, Neospacian Fusions, etc) then these are considered properly summoned if you follow the card text.A Fusion Monster is not considered properly summoned if the summon was negated, or it reached the field in other ways. For example, Cyber Stein 'special summons' a Fusion Monster, but does not Fusion Summon it. That monster would be unable to be revived from the graveyard when it dies.Lastly, some say "cannot be special summoned except by" and the except by bit means that's the only way they can ever be special summoned, so monsters like this (Dark Paladin, etc) may not be special summoned from the graveyard even if it was properly Fusion Summoned initially.
In gx season 4 it was summoned with future fusion and dragon heart which summoned it immediately from the fusion deck
cursed magician
You can't. Duelists of the Roses does not follow regular game rules. Fusion Monsters can only be Fusion Summoned, or special summoned by effects that can specifically do so.
No. VWXYZ-Dragon Catapult Cannon can only be Fusion Summoned with its own described method.
As long as the 'Cyber Twin Dragon' was properly summoned initially, by Fusion Summon, and was then destroyed, then yes, you can resummon it from the graveyard with 'Call of the Haunted'. If the 'Cyber Twin Dragon' got to the graveyard by the following methods - sent from Extra Deck by 'Gale Dogra', special summoned but not Fusion Summoned by 'Cyber Stein', or had its Fusion Summon negated, then it cannot be special summoned from the graveyard.
No. A Fusion Monster cannot be summoned from the graveyard unless it was properly special summoned first. Normally this would be Fusion Summon - the only exception are Fusion Monsters who can't be fusion summoned, like the Neos and XYZ fusions. All you need to do for those is follow their text, for them to be properly summoned. Either way, a Fusion Monster placed straight into the graveyard by Fusion Guard cannot ever be special summoned from the graveyard by any method.
yes, if it was properly fusion summoned 1st
Five-Headed Dragon is Fusion Summoned by using any five Dragon-Type monsters as fodder.
No, "Versago the Destroyer" cannot be used as a Substitute-Fusion Material monster in the Fusion Summon of "Cyber Twin Dragon". "Cyber Twin Dragon" specifically states: A Fusion Summon of this card can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters. This card can be Special Summoned from the Extra Deck using "Cyber-Stein" or "Metamorphosis", but if it is Fusion Summoned, two "Cyber Dragon" cards must be used. The closest you can get to a Substitute-Fusion Material monster for "Cyber Twin Dragon" is if you have "Proto-Cyber Dragon" on the field. (It's card name is treated as "Cyber Dragon" while on the field.)
Not necessarily. In general, it has to be Fusion Summoned, but this doesn't have to be by Polymerization, there are other fusion cards.
Normally, yes, Fusion Monsters can be Special Summoned from the graveyard, if they were properly Summoned first. That usually means by Fusion Summon, or if they are a special one that don't actually use Fusion Summon (Gyzarus, Neospacian Fusions, etc) then these are considered properly summoned if you follow the card text.A Fusion Monster is not considered properly summoned if the summon was negated, or it reached the field in other ways. For example, Cyber Stein 'special summons' a Fusion Monster, but does not Fusion Summon it. That monster would be unable to be revived from the graveyard when it dies.Lastly, some say "cannot be special summoned except by" and the except by bit means that's the only way they can ever be special summoned, so monsters like this (Dark Paladin, etc) may not be special summoned from the graveyard even if it was properly Fusion Summoned initially.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot be special summoned except by tributing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. There is simply no way around it. The Hex-Sealed Fusions are 'fusion substitutes' meaning they can take the place of a fusion component for a Fusion Summon. You may use The Light and two Blue-Eyes White Dragons to summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, but apart from that, it has no way to combo with Shining Dragon at all.