no it does not or at least it didnt use to i dont know if theyve changed it now
The Egyptian God cards have been released for play (minus Slifer, the Sky Dragon), and have powerful attack points and effects. While the Legendary Dragons are unique in that they have a sort of contact fusion effect, in order to create more cards that haven't been released, either. I'd say the Legendary Dragons (if ever released), would be very versatile, but I doubt they'd have the sheer power of the Egyptian Gods.
Well, you should get Red nova and you should get other dragons as well, but if you want to see what cards you truly will get you must look at the back of the tin. (not all tins have the same cards)
Yes. His 'unaffected by spell cards' effect is continuous and only applied while he is face-up on the field. So while he is in hand, he can be affected by cards such as Exchange, and Flute of Summoning Dragon.
== == No it does not because Lord of D. protects dragons from Spell, Trap and Monster effects that specifically target them. Dragon Capture Jar is a general effect, not a targeted effect therefor Lord of D.'s effect would not apply.
Yes, Equip Spell Cards cannot exist on the field without their target. If the target leaves the field, the Equip Spell Card will be destroyed and go to the graveyard.
Yes, all new Visa cards are equipped with chips for added security.
we buy them or win them.
No, Equip Cards simply 'fall off' when the monster they are equipped to is destroyed. They do not go to the graveyard, they are now just unattached.
Yes, is the write protect switch on the cards set to lock?
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then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster
it depends on how many cards u have in ur hand
depends on the dragon. but they're multiple cards that can be used on a dragon type monster
10 equip cards can be equipped to 1 monster :)
Players protect their cards so that others can not take a glimpse of their cards while playing. It is pretty easy to look into someones cards while playing poker, therefore players protect their hand.... A card guard is used to protect you cards from being accidentlly pulled into the muck by a dealer as your hole cards are your receipt protect them at all time because if they are accidentally mucked you can not continue in the hand therefore losing any wagers made! looking at another players cards is not only very poor etiquette but can result in time penalties or exclusion from the game
Yes, the compact flash memory cards provide a write protect switch.
The write protect switch on SD memory cards prevent your information from being written over.