No. Rescroid's effect only applies to monsters that are destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard. So other roid monsters sent to the graveyard in any other way can't
be brought back by this effect.
it will be polymerized and trishula or black rose's effect will be ineffective
Yes, there are several Warrior-type Fusion Monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG that do not require Polymerization to be summoned. Some examples include "Elemental HERO The Shining," "Dark Paladin," and "Red-Eyes Slash Dragon." These monsters have specific fusion materials and alternative methods of Fusion Summoning, such as using the effect of a card or special summoning condition.
The new polymerization is exactly the same as the old one but with a different picture. You may have seen some people in battle city using this version a while back.
This is the doppler effect. If an ambulance is driving towards Jon, the sound waves are tightly stacked in front of the ambulance and are heard by Jon at a high frequency (high pitch). But behind the ambulance the sound waves are lagging because the ambulance is driving away from they sound waves (they are moving in the opposite direction) thus if Jon was standing behind the ambulance the frequency heard would be low (low pitch). The actual sound an ambulance makes is actually obnoxious, and if 100 of them drive by someone's apartment each day, it will make their head hurt and they will often think about why ambulances are so annoying.
If you are talking about its effect to Special Summon a Fusion Monster with his effect, you can't. You have to have both The Light - Hex Sealed Fusion along with another Fusion Material, for example Cyber Dragon to Summon Cyber Twin Dragon, and Tribute both of them, and Special Summon Cyber Twin Dragon. His effect can be used to Tribute itself, including Cyber Twin, even if Cyber Twin says it can only use the above Fusion Materials for its Fusion Summon, but The Light Hex Sealed can be used as a substitute, since it is being used for a Special Summon, but not a Fusion Summon. If you are talking about his substitute effect, I'm not sure how you even can use that effect without the use of Polymerization.
The card text for "Fusion Gate" reads: As long as this card is face-up on the field, a Fusion Monster can be Special Summoned without using "Polymerization". The Fusion-Material monsters used in the Fusion are not sent to the Graveyard, but are removed from play.In other words, instead of having to activate the card "Polymerization" to Fusion Summon monsters, you activate the Field Spell (just like activating any optional card effect). You select the Fusion Monster in your Extra Deck and send Fusion Material monsters from your side of the field or hand out-of-play (just like "Polymerization", except the monsters aren't sent to the Graveyard) and Special Summon the Fusion Monster.
No. The effect of Mask states that monsters cannot be tributed. Since stardust requires itself be tributed to activate the effect, you cant activate the effect.
You always need 'something' to let you fuse monsters, be it, - Another kind of fusion card like Dark Fusion, or, - An active effect such as Fusion Gate, or, - A fusion monster that says it can fuse specifically without needing Polymerization.
No. Dark World Monsters have to be discarded 'by an effect'. The discard for Fabled Gallabas is a cost, not an effect, it will not trigger Dark World Monsters.
The monsters that can do this are almost exclusively one of the following, A - monsters that specifically say that's where they activate. B - monsters with a Quick Effect that can negate the activation of a Spell, Trap or monster effect. C - monsters with a Quick Effect that modify a monster's ATK or DEF. No others can be activated, so a monster with a Quick Effect that only destroys a target could not be used.
Monsters do not have Priority, players do. Once successfully summoned, the turn player may activate Judgment Dragon's effect as chain link 1.
As per Soul Exchange's effect, one of the monsters for Amazoness Archer's cost can be one of the opponent's monsters.
If spells activate effects monsters? Some do. For example, playing swords of revealing light flips all of your opponent's monsters into face-up defense position. If your opponent then flips an effect monster, the effect is activated (e.g. man-eater bug or magician of faith).
No, because you're unable to remove any cards from play. Since you can't pay the effect's cost, you can't activate it.
No. Because Polymerization is not a Quick-Play Spell Card, it cannot be activated in the Battle Phase.If you attacked with the Fusion Material Monsters, you could not play Polymerization as it would still be the Battle Phase. As a result, you must end your Battle Phase, and switch to your Main Phase 2 to activate Polymerization. Even if you activated it during this phase, it would have already been after your Battle Phase; and because you can only have one Battle Phase per turn, this strategy would not work.You could, however, use Super Polymerization as an alternative. Because it is a Quick-Play Spell Card, it would fit into this strategy.Super PolymerizationSPELL/Quick-PlayDiscard 1 card. Send, from either side of the field to the Graveyard, Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card, and Special Summon that monster from your Extra Deck. (This Special Summon is treated as a Fusion Summon.) Spells, Traps, and Effect Monsters' effects cannot be activated in response to this card's activation.
An attacked flip effect monster's effect will activate after damage calculation, but before monsters destroyed by battle go to the graveyard, so it will be after the effect's resolution. Note that even though a monsters considered destroyed by battle will still be on the field at the time, it can't be returned to hand or deck by such effects.
No, Backfire only triggers when the Fire monster is Destroyed. Tributing a monster does not 'destroy' it.