Yes as long as you have 4 lightsworn monsters in your graveyard with different names. Remember that Judgment Dragon's summon does not require you to remove the monsters from the graveyard (unlike Chaos Sorcerer), so if the condition was correct for one Judgment Dragon, it's still correct for another.
Dragon Shrine's effect is pretty self explanatory, it lets you send a Dragon-type monster from deck to the graveyard. If that Dragon monster is a Normal Monster too, then you can send a second Dragon monster. Dragon Shrine is used to set up various combos that require Dragon monsters in the graveyard. Dragon's Mirror is one card, as it can Fusion Summon using dragons in the graveyard. White Stone of Legend and Eclipse Wyvern for example, have effects that will trigger from the sending.
Fusion Monsters can only be Special Summoned from the Graveyard after it has been successfully Fusion Summoned onto the field first. If it was sent to the Graveyard via an effect such as Gale Dogra, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.Once a Fusion Monster has been successfully Fusion Summoned, it becomes eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard unless it is specifically forbidden from doing so either by its own effect or by another card's effect. Some Fusion Monsters may have the text "...cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summon..." This would imply that even if it was successfully Fusion Summoned, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard afterwards. An example of this kind of card is Dark Paladin.Dark PaladinDARK/Spellcaster/Level 8/Fusion/EffectATK: 2900DEF: 2400"Dark Magician" + "Buster Blader"This monster cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summon. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, you can discard 1 card from your Hand to negate the activation and effect of 1 Spell Card and destroy it. The ATK of this card increases by 500 points for each Dragon-Type monster on the field and in either player's Graveyard.
It is oddly worded if you think about it, but it does gain ATK for dragons in both the opponent's graveyard and their side of the field. I think the 'each' part is more important, the phrase could be worded as "For dragons that are on the opponent's field, or in the opponent's graveyard, this card gains 500ATK for each".
Buster Blader only works for dragons that are on your opponents side of the field and graveyard.
There are none, it is just an image they created.
the best monsters are probablly the dragons. king black dragons to be specific.
I think its the five dragons synchro monsters I believe the most powerful deck of 2009 is lightsworns because the winner of the last 2009 tournament used a lightsworn deck. You can check the tournaments on yugioh wikia.
Yes, you may pick Dragons from both your side of the field or your graveyard.
Dragons, vampires and werewolves.
There is a group of monsters classified as Dragons such as Flython. There are wild dragon like red dragons, green dragons, drakularges, mandrake marauder, and a lot of other dragon monsters. Two of the boss battles - versus Greygnarl and Barbarus - they are dragons.
3 dragons
they are called dragons
The Stardust Dragon can use its negation effect, but will not be able to resummon itself. Special summon-only monsters (which Synchro, Ritual and Fusion monsters are) must be 'properly' special summoned first (ie, Synchro, Ritual or Fusion Summoned) if you want to resummon them from the graveyard. There are cards that can get them on the field without properly summoning them, like Cyber Stein, and Starlight Road. If you summon them with these, the monster can't later be revived from the graveyard after it gets destroyed.
There are only a few effective methods to getting out "F.G.D."/ "Five-Headed Dragon":"Future Fusion" obviously lets you Fusion Summon "F.G.D.", but comes with the added bonus of putting specific Dragon-type monsters in your Graveyard. For example, sending "Red-Eyes Wyvern" and "Red-Eyes Drakness Metal Dragon" to the Graveyard will enable you to Special Summon "Darkness Metal Dragon" with "Wyvern"'s effect later in the duel. And sending Level 7 and higher Dragons will give "Decoy Dragon" Dragons to Special Summon; Level 3 or lower Dragons work for the "Cyberdark" monsters. Watch out if "Future Fusion" is destroyed."Dragon's Mirror" is the simplest and easiest way of getting "F.G.D." out. The monsters you sent to the Graveyard with "Future Fusion" can be used as fuel for this card even. The one obvious downside is that your Dragons are removed from play."D.N.A. Transplant" can be used a few different ways to Fusion Summon "F.G.D.":Use "Scapegoat" and other mass Token-producing cards to give you easily accessible monsters to fuse with "Dragon's Mirror".This last method is feasible, but albeit more difficult to pull off. You can use "Super Polymerization" to use some of your opponent's face-up monsters as Fusion Material monsters for "F.G.D.". This has the added bonus of clearing some, if not all the monsters on your opponent's field at any time (since it is a Quick-Play Spell card), but requires for there to be at least 5 face-up monsters on the field total and two cards to work.
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Dragon Shrine's effect is pretty self explanatory, it lets you send a Dragon-type monster from deck to the graveyard. If that Dragon monster is a Normal Monster too, then you can send a second Dragon monster. Dragon Shrine is used to set up various combos that require Dragon monsters in the graveyard. Dragon's Mirror is one card, as it can Fusion Summon using dragons in the graveyard. White Stone of Legend and Eclipse Wyvern for example, have effects that will trigger from the sending.
Well, my favorite ways are:1) A Crystal Beast deck; just add Magna-Slash and Gravi-Crush Dragons and a Hamon.2) A Volcanic Deck; this deck is amazing. It's just very hard to get Blaze Accelerator and Volcanic Doomfire when you need them...3) A Rose deck; only one word for it: WOW. Black Rose Dragon is almost unbeatable. Just go on "yugioh-cards.net" and search "Crossroads of Chaos" for the cards to it.4) And last but not least, Drumroooooollllllllllllll Please... A Lightsworn Deck; this deck is purely unbeatable. I mean it. You can not beat a Lightsworn deck. The only problem is that Judgment Dragon, the Lightsworn Paralel to the Crystal Beast's Rainbow Dragon, is 200 bucks. But that's just a minor problem, isn't it?