Green and red showcase how additive colors function. Red overlapping green will yield yellow, as green and blue yield cyan, and red and blue yield magenta.
its full effect is stupidness(just kidding):-P
In theory, yes. Light and Darkness Dragon's negation effect does not target, it could potentially be chained to Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon's Quick Effect. However becase Light and Darkness Dragon's effect is mandatory, in practice it will actually chain to the initial targeting effect, the one Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon was going to use its effect against.
Venus. The greenhouse effect (the trapping of hot air on the planet's surface) is essentially turned to the max, so when Sol is shining on it, it becomes even hotter.
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only negate things that target it. Time Wizard's effect does not target, so can destroy it without it being able to negate the effect.
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Rainbows.
Bue-Eyes Shining Dragon has no 'hidden' effect. It does exactly what it says on the card, and nothing more.
Yes, Lava Golem only requires Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon as a tribute. Lava Golem does not specifically target Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon nor is it an actual effect. Therefore, Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot activate its effect where it negates and destroys cards that designates it as a target.
Not at the moment, their territories doe not overlap.
Blue-eyes shining dragon is effected even if he is summoned first, because he negates the effect of cards that "target" him, since skill drain doesn't target, but rather effects all cards on the field, blue-eyes shining is effected by it.
Yes it can be, but only if Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon chooses not to negate the effect (BESD can choose to negate any effect that targets it, and could do so in this case).
The moon shines on Earth because it reflects sunlight. The moon does not produce its own light, so we see it shining because it reflects the sunlight hitting its surface back towards us on Earth. This reflection creates the glowing effect we see from Earth.