No, Lord of D only protects your Dragons from effects that 'target'. Chaos Emperor Dragon does not target anything, it is a 'blanket' effect that will affect multiple cards. In Yu-Gi-Oh, a targeted effect is one where you specifically select what you will affect when you activate the effect. Chaos Emperor Dragon's effect selects nothing, it will affect everything that's on the field when it resolves.
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.
Stardust Dragon has a triggered effect that special summons it from the graveyard on the turn that it negated an opponent's effect. Forbidden Graveyard will negate this trigger, Stardust Dragon will not be summoned.
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Any movement of a card from another zone to the graveyard, is a send. 'Tribute', 'Discard' and 'Destroy' are specific kinds of send. XYZ material is 'sent to the graveyard' if the XYZ monster that overlays them is destroyed, removed from play, returned to the Extra Deck, etc.One exception is cards that have been removed from the game. They can be 'returned' to the graveyard, but not 'sent' from there.
Removing a Light and Dark monster can only special summon a Chaos Emperor Dragon from your own hand. When it's anywhere else, you can't remove another Light and Dark to summon it. If you summoned it properly, you can resummon it with Monster Reborn though.
Because Dark End Dragon does not 'destroy' anything, Stardust Dragon is unable to negate it.
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.
As long as the Chaos Emperor Dragon had been properly special summoned initially before it went to the graveyard, then yes, it can be resummoned by cards like Call of the Haunted or Decoy Dragon.. That's because it is a 'only be special summoned by' monster, for which the above rules apply. If it were a 'cannot be special summoned except by' monster, like Dark Armed Dragon, then you cannot resummon it from the graveyard, even if properly summoned beforehand.
No. Unless specifically stated otherwise, a card's special summon text is to summon it from the hand only. Chaos Emperor Dragon requires the owner to remove one Light and one Dark monster to summon it from his hand, but it cannot be done while it is in the graveyard, and especially, the opponent cannot do it.
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.
Stardust Dragon has a triggered effect that special summons it from the graveyard on the turn that it negated an opponent's effect. Forbidden Graveyard will negate this trigger, Stardust Dragon will not be summoned.
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Yes, basically. The opponent activates a destruction card like Lightning Vortex or Mirror Force, then you chain Prime Material Dragon's effect by sending one card to the graveyard. PMD's resolution will negate and destroy the destruction card, so since it's not resolving, all your cards are safe.
Yes, if a card effect activating from the Graveyard will destroy a monster, Spell, or Trap card "Stardust Dragon" can be activated to negate the effect. Even though "Stardust Dragon" states that it destroys and negates cards, it can still negate an effect resolving in the Graveyard; the card in the Graveyard simply will not/ cannot be destroyed.
It depends which dragon. If you die in travely dungeons and you respond in falfador just run to your graveyard. other then that you are doomed..just hope you can get to your graveyard in time..
Yes, you may pick Dragons from both your side of the field or your graveyard.
Totem Dragon only has one effect that activates, the one that can special summon itself. If there are other monsters in the graveyard, that are non-Dragon types, then this effect cannot be activated.