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
Cyber End Dragon needs three cards called 'Cyber Dragon'. That means to use Proto Cyber Dragons, they need to be face-up on the field. Then their names are changed to Cyber Dragon, and you can use them in the fusion. Otherwise, while in hand, they are still Proto Cyber Dragons, and can't be used while there.
It's just a regular Fusion monster - use a Fusion card like Polymerization, or Future Fusion, or instant fusion with refusion.
These cards go with "FGD" and "Dragon Master Knight", but they are not all necessarily recommended to use because they have limited use, cards with better effects, etc. Those cards will be marked with a *. *Kaibaman Dragon's Mirror Future Fusion Lord of D. *Flute of Summoning Dragons King Dragun Polymerization Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon *Paladin of White Dragon *Black Luster Soldier King of the Swamp The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion *Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon The reason why some of these cards are marked with the * is because they can be replaced by "King of the Swamp" and/ or "The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion" for Fusions.
You use it to summon a Fusion Monster, which has listed as one of its Fusion components, a Synchro Monster. For example, Dragon Knight Draco Equiste has '1 Dragon-type Synchro Monster' and '1 Warrior-type Monster' as material. So let's say you have a Black Rose Dragon in your graveyard and DD Warrior on the field. You activate Miracle Synchro Fusion, and then when it resolves, banish Black Rose Dragon and DD Warrior, and summon Dragon Knight Draco Equiste.
This all depends on the Fusion monster. If a Fusion monster like "Thousand Dragon" needs "Baby Dragon" and "Time Wizard", you activate "Polymerization" and send the monsters from your hand and/ or field to Fusion Summon "Thousand Dragon". There are cards called Fusion-Substitute Monsters monsters that can be used. They have written in their text: You can substitute this card for any 1 Fusion-Material Monster. When you do this, the other Fusion-Material Monster(s) must be the correct one(s).So in the case of "Thousand Dragon", you can use the Fusion-Substitute Monster "Versago the Destroyer" to take the place of "Baby Dragon" or "Time Wizard" when fusing. You cannot use two or more Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the same fusion as stated in the text. Some Fusion monsters have written in their text "A Fusion Summon of this Monster can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters." This means that you cannot use Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the fusion for the monster. Some Fusion monsters do not call for specific names of monsters to be fused. An example is "Chimeratech Overdragon". It's Fusion-Material Monsters are 1 "Cyber Dragon" + 1 or more Machine-Type monsters. Once you have the "Cyber Dragon", you can fuse any other Machine-Type monsters you have. A Fusion-Substitute Monster can be used instead of "Cyber Dragon", but the rest of the monsters must be Machine-Type.
No, that's going ott a bit too much. The monsters with the highest def are five headed dragon and master of dragon soldier with 5000 def. But you can use card effects to boost them. The easiest way to get powerful monsters out quickly is using future fusion sending about half your deck to the graveyard for chimeratech overdragon then use overload fusion to remove them from play to bring it out and it'll have 13000+ atk and def.
Yes, "Future Fusion" can be used for "Rainbow Neos" by sending an "Elemental Hero Neos" and a "Rainbow Dragon" or "Dark Rainbow Dragon" from your deck to the Graveyard.
It's just a regular Fusion monster - use a Fusion card like Polymerization, or Future Fusion, or instant fusion with refusion.
Fusion Monsters that are summoned without using Polymerization (and similar) cannot be summoned via Future Fusion, meaning you can't select them for Future Fusion in the first place. Other monsters that this applies to are Gladiator Beast Heraklinos, Armityle the Chaos Phantom, and the Neos fusions such as Elemental HERO Dark Neos.
No because you must send ALL of the fusion material from the main deck to the graveyard. Since one of Dragon Knight's material is any Dragon type Synchro monster you can't send it from the main deck since it would exist in the extra deck.
Yes, you can use the effect of The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion to Special Summon either Cyber-fusion monster. Obviously you need to have Hex and one or more Cyber Dragons on the field to use its effect. However, you cannot use Hex to Fusion Summon (using Polymerzation, Future Fusion, etc.) any of the Cyber-fusion monsters because their text states a Fusion Summon of the monster must be conducted with the correct monsters.
Yes, Token Monsters can be used in a Fusion Summon as long as they meet the Fusion Monster's component requirement. So you could use Dragon-type Token Monsters to fusion summon Five-Headed Dragon.
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Yes, there are many Fusion monsters that do not need specific Fusion Material monsters. Basically, if a Fusion monster does not say "This monster can only be Fusion Summoned with the the listed Fusion Material monsters", it can be Fusion Summoned using one Substitute Fusion Material monster and the other required monsters.For example, "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" does not state you must use the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"s listed, so you can use one Substitute Fusion Material monster. "Chimeratech Overdragon" is special because it states you must fuse it using one "Cyber Dragon" and any number of Machine-type monsters. You can use a Substitute Fusion Material monster in place of "Cyber Dragon", but you cannot replace any of the Machine-type monsters with one.
Cyberdark Dragon cannot be summoned except by Fusion Summon. Cyber Stein does not 'fusion summon' the fusion monsters is summons, it is only a special summon. It therefore cannot summon monsters like Dark Paladin, or Cyberdark Dragon.
These cards go with "FGD" and "Dragon Master Knight", but they are not all necessarily recommended to use because they have limited use, cards with better effects, etc. Those cards will be marked with a *. *Kaibaman Dragon's Mirror Future Fusion Lord of D. *Flute of Summoning Dragons King Dragun Polymerization Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon *Paladin of White Dragon *Black Luster Soldier King of the Swamp The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion *Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon The reason why some of these cards are marked with the * is because they can be replaced by "King of the Swamp" and/ or "The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion" for Fusions.
No, you cannot use Fusion Substitute Monsters for "Future Fusion". You can, however, use Fusion Substitute Monsters for "Chain Material" as long as those Fusion Substitute Monsters exist on your field or hand. The reason Fusion Substitute Monsters cannot be used from your deck is because they have no substitute ability while in the deck and thus cannot be used as replacements for other Fusion Material Monsters.
You use it to summon a Fusion Monster, which has listed as one of its Fusion components, a Synchro Monster. For example, Dragon Knight Draco Equiste has '1 Dragon-type Synchro Monster' and '1 Warrior-type Monster' as material. So let's say you have a Black Rose Dragon in your graveyard and DD Warrior on the field. You activate Miracle Synchro Fusion, and then when it resolves, banish Black Rose Dragon and DD Warrior, and summon Dragon Knight Draco Equiste.