No, they are simply 'sent to the graveyard'. They are not Tributed, which is a specific form of send, but anything that specifically Tributes a monster will say so on the card.
You Synchro Summon it with Tuner monsters and Non Tuner monsters that adds up to the level of the Black Rose Dragon. Since BRD is Lv7 you need monsters that would add up to that number.
Synchro Monsters can be summoned from the Extra Deck (formally known as the Fusion Deck) by a Synchro Summon.A Synchro Summon can only be performed with one Tuner Monster and one or more face-up, non-Tuner monsters you control (with XX-Saber Gottoms as the exception, who can be Synchro Summoned with more than one Tuner Monster). You can tell if a monster is a Tuner by looking at the card type and seeing "/Tuner" next to it. For example, you can tell Junk Synchron is a Tuner since its card text shows "[Warrior/Tuner]".In order to Synchro Summon a Synchro Monster, the Levels of the monsters used must equal the Level of the Synchro Monster. For example, Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth is a Level 6 Synchro Monster. That means Junk Synchron, a Level 3 monster, would need a monster(s) whose Level equals 3 to Synchro Summon that Synchro Monster (or any other Level 6 Synchro Monster for that matter). Once you have met the requirements, you can send the monsters from the field to the Graveyard and Synchro Summon the Synchro Monster (this still counts as a Special Summon).Just remember, unlike Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth, who doesn't have any specific requirements besides a combined Level of 6, some other Synchro Monsters do. Some require specific Types, Attributes, Archetypes or monsters to be used.
yes, junk synchron only affects monsters on the field. synchro fusionist activates in the graveyard.
Synchro Summoning is when you summon a white colored monster card(synchro)from your extra deck.To do this, you need to send specific monsters(listed on the card) to the grave yard, or use a card effect.The same rule applies to fusion and xyz monsters
An accel synchro summon works when you tuner your synchro monsters with a synchro tuner monster, creating a more powerful monster. There is only one of these monsters (as of December 13, 2009) that exists. But the number will grow. Hope this helps! :) A second form of an accel synchro summon works is when you have a synchro monster, you can use two tuner monster to accel synchro it or in other words double tuner your monster to form a new one stronger version of it.
No, Synchro components are not 'tributed', they are just 'sent'. Monsters who can't be tributed can still be used as components for a Synchro Summon, and "Mask of Restrict" does not prevent the summon either.
No, you do not 'tribute' the Synchro Material for a Synchro Summon. They are sent to the graveyard, not tributed. You can tribute an opponents synchro monster for "Assault Mode Activate!" to summon the assault mode monster from your deck.
You Synchro Summon it with Tuner monsters and Non Tuner monsters that adds up to the level of the Black Rose Dragon. Since BRD is Lv7 you need monsters that would add up to that number.
Nope. Same as De-Fusion. You can't get an opponent's monster on your side of the field by activating De-Synchro or De-Fusion.
Synchro Monsters can be summoned from the Extra Deck (formally known as the Fusion Deck) by a Synchro Summon.A Synchro Summon can only be performed with one Tuner Monster and one or more face-up, non-Tuner monsters you control (with XX-Saber Gottoms as the exception, who can be Synchro Summoned with more than one Tuner Monster). You can tell if a monster is a Tuner by looking at the card type and seeing "/Tuner" next to it. For example, you can tell Junk Synchron is a Tuner since its card text shows "[Warrior/Tuner]".In order to Synchro Summon a Synchro Monster, the Levels of the monsters used must equal the Level of the Synchro Monster. For example, Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth is a Level 6 Synchro Monster. That means Junk Synchron, a Level 3 monster, would need a monster(s) whose Level equals 3 to Synchro Summon that Synchro Monster (or any other Level 6 Synchro Monster for that matter). Once you have met the requirements, you can send the monsters from the field to the Graveyard and Synchro Summon the Synchro Monster (this still counts as a Special Summon).Just remember, unlike Gaia Knight - the Force of the Earth, who doesn't have any specific requirements besides a combined Level of 6, some other Synchro Monsters do. Some require specific Types, Attributes, Archetypes or monsters to be used.
yes, junk synchron only affects monsters on the field. synchro fusionist activates in the graveyard.
Synchro Summoning is when you summon a white colored monster card(synchro)from your extra deck.To do this, you need to send specific monsters(listed on the card) to the grave yard, or use a card effect.The same rule applies to fusion and xyz monsters
Synchro Monsters are the newest type of Monster Card. Their color frame is white and include "/Synchro" next to their Monster Type. They are included in the Extra Deck (formally known as the Fusion Deck) along with the Fusion Monsters (Note that with the release of Synchro Monsters, Konami has placed a limit of 15 cards in an Extra Deck. This means that you can only have a combined total of 15 Fusion and Synchro Monsters in your Extra Deck).You must Synchro Summon a Synchro Monster to place it on the field. To Synchro Summon a monster, you must have one Tuner Monster and one or more non-Tuner Monsters face-up on the field. The combined Levels of the Tuner Monster and the other monsters you wish to use as Synchro Material Monsters must equal the Level of the Synchro Monster. Once these requirements are met, you can send the monsters to the Graveyard to Synchro Summon the appropriate Synchro Monster face-up onto your side of the field (this is treated as a Special Summon as well). It is important to note that the Tuner Monster and the other Synchro Material Monsters must be FACE-UP on the field. Almost always, you cannot use more than one Tuner Monster in the Synchro Summon (except in the case of XX-Saber Gottoms).For more information regarding Synchro Monsters, click the first "Related Link" below.For more help on how to Synchro Summon, click on the second "Related Link" below.
An accel synchro summon works when you tuner your synchro monsters with a synchro tuner monster, creating a more powerful monster. There is only one of these monsters (as of December 13, 2009) that exists. But the number will grow. Hope this helps! :) A second form of an accel synchro summon works is when you have a synchro monster, you can use two tuner monster to accel synchro it or in other words double tuner your monster to form a new one stronger version of it.
As long as the card that summoned the token does not mention any restrictions, then yes, token monsters may freely be tributed for a summon. Some do have restrictions set on them, for example, Sheep Tokens from Scapegoat cannot be tributed for a tribute summon, but could be tributed as the cost for a Special Summon.
Generally, no. Synchro Summoning is almost always done on the field similar to Contact Fusion. There are some exceptions to this rule such as the card: Eccentric Boy. It allows you to use monsters in your Hand as the other Synchro Material Monsters, similar to Polymerization.Eccentric BoyWIND/Spellcaster/Tuner/Effect/Level 3ATK: 800DEF: 200When using this card as a Synchro Material Monster, the other Synchro Material Monster is 1 monster in your hand. The Synchro Monster that used this card as a Synchro Material Monster cannot activate its effects, has its effect(s) negated, and is Removed from Play when it is removed from the field.
In most instances, monsters used for a Fusion Summon can be face-down on the field. However, you cannot Synchro Summon with set monsters, only face-up ones.