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No, xyz monsters dont have levels, they have ranks Ex. Utopia is a rank 4 xyz monster
Nothing really. Any Xyz material stays under it. " If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, or becomes controlled by the opponent, the Xyz Materials are not sent to the Graveyard. They remain attached to the Xyz Monster." - Konami
To use Rank-Up-Magic Barian Force, you select the Xyz Monster on your field that will be used as an Xyz Material for a Xyz Monster 1 Rank higher than it from your Extra Deck (Must be a "Number C" or "CXyz" that will be Summoned and must have the same type as the monster on the field). Place that Xyz Monster on top of the selected Xyz Monster on the field and any remaining Xyz Materials on the original monster will be added to the new monster. Then the last effect of Barian Force will resolve and take a Xyz Material from your opponent's monster and use it as its own.
Firstly, XYZ monsters have ranks, not levels, meaning in general they cannot be used for an XYZ summon. The two terms are not interchangable, a Rank 3 monster is not a Level 3 monster, you cannot use two Rank 3 monsters for the XYZ summon of something that needs two Level 3 monsters.Despite this there are a small handful of XYZ monsters who have an alternate summon method, where they can Overlay an XYZ monster. However for these, they specify already that the original monster's material becomes material for the new monster.If there was ever an XYZ Monster that can overlay other XYZ monsters and did not specify what happened to their material, that material would simply go to the graveyard, as the monster they were attached to has gone.
ok xyz summons or easy it goes by the rank of the xyz monster you combine two monsters on your side of the filed that have the same level as the xyz monster's rank. just look at how many stars are on the xyz card if its 4 then you put two level 4 monsters on top one another and put the xyz on top of them so it goes by the rank of the xyz monster.
Sweetheart, you can't special summon an Xyz monster from the graveyard unless a card effect specifically allows you to do so. So, unless you've got a card up your sleeve that says otherwise, you'll have to find another way to bring that monster back from the grave. Keep digging through your deck for a solution, darling!
Lightning Vortex is non-targetting so it never really activated 'on' a specific monster, even if it's alone. If your opponent uses Lightning Vortex and you have an XYZ monster, that monster will be destroyed, as per usual, unless that particular XYZ can save itself from destruction with an effect.
Nothing, the XYZ materials will remain attached.
Gem-Knight Pearl is an effectless XYZ monster.
No, unless specifically stated otherwise on the card, a monster's special summon requires it to be summoned from your hand, or in the case of Synchro and XYZ monsters, from the Extra Deck.Plaguespreader Zombie can special summon itself from the graveyard because it says it can. But you cannot use for example, the special summon requirements on Chaos Sorcerer, or an XYZ monster, while they are in the graveyard.
The duration of A Monster in Paris is 1.5 hours.
I think there are some xyz monsters in the galaxy eyes phroton dragon tin set