Cyber Dragon doesn't have any activated effects.
Cyber Dragon's special summon can only be performed on your own turn, in your main phases.
You have to discard one card to activate it. Then you send from the field to the graveyard monsters listed on one of the Fusion Monsters in your Extra Deck, and special summon the Fusion Monster. Note that it's Quickplay so can be done in the opponent's turn, and it can use the opponent's monsters if they're the right ones. So if you and your opponent both have a Cyber Dragon in play, you could use Super Polymerization to fuse both into a Cyber Twin Dragon.
No, you cannot special summon two Cyber Dragons at the same time using their special ability. Cyber Dragon's special summon ability allows you to special summon it from your hand if you control no monsters and your opponent controls a monster. You can only special summon one Cyber Dragon per activation of this ability, as the card text specifies "a Cyber Dragon" rather than "Cyber Dragons."
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NO. Because the ProtoCyberDragon's effect states when this monster is face up on the field. Actually you can. But it can only be done for the Chimeratech Overdragon and would have to first use a normal Cyber Dragon. The Proto-Cyber Dragon acts as a machine monster for the remaining part of the fusion. - Vman23
No, Cyber Valley is a Machine-type monster.
You have to discard one card to activate it. Then you send from the field to the graveyard monsters listed on one of the Fusion Monsters in your Extra Deck, and special summon the Fusion Monster. Note that it's Quickplay so can be done in the opponent's turn, and it can use the opponent's monsters if they're the right ones. So if you and your opponent both have a Cyber Dragon in play, you could use Super Polymerization to fuse both into a Cyber Twin Dragon.
No, you cannot special summon two Cyber Dragons at the same time using their special ability. Cyber Dragon's special summon ability allows you to special summon it from your hand if you control no monsters and your opponent controls a monster. You can only special summon one Cyber Dragon per activation of this ability, as the card text specifies "a Cyber Dragon" rather than "Cyber Dragons."
Yes. The whole idea behind Proto-Cyber Dragon's name changing effect is to let it be used for Cyber Dragon support and fusion.
Cyber Dragon Zwei gains a 300 ATK bonus during the Damage Step only, in a battle when it is the attacking monster. As soon as you leave the damage step, it loses the bonus.
No, Cyber End Dragon cannot attack three times on its own. It can normally attack only once per Battle Phase unless another card effect allows it to attack multiple times. To attack three times, you would need to use support cards like Limiter Removal, Power Bond, or Card effects that grant extra attacks, such as Twin Swords of Flashing Light - Tryce or Double Attack.
no because cyber means electric
well judging by you question, I'm assuming that your opponent has a monster on the field. if that's the case then yes, since cyber dragon's effect lets you special summon it-which doesn't count as a normal summon-which means you can still normal summon on the same turn.
Assuming both monsters survive the first attack, yes, Cyber Twin Dragon can declare its second attack against the same monster. So if the opponent had an attack position Spirit Reaper, you could attack it twice. It would not die, but the opponent would take battle damage to his lifepoints twice.
You can only tribute one "Cyber Dragon" on the field with "Attack Reflector Unit" in order to Special Summon "Cyber Barrier Dragon".
Your opponent's next attack is the next time that player declares an attack in the battle phase. Basically the first attack the opponent declares will automatically be negated.
Cyber Dragon Infinity is considered a powerful card in the current meta of the game due to its ability to negate and absorb opponent's cards. Some players may consider it broken because of its strong effects and difficulty to counter.
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.)