For the legal Winged Dragon of Ra, you must pay all but 100 Life Points.
Rā no yokushinryū - Ra the Winged God Dragon.
He can't be normal summoned or set, he can't be special summoned except by tributing three monsters. His summon can't be negated and can't be responded to except by his own effects. You can pay any number of life points in multiples of 100 to have his ATK and DEF increase by the amount of points paid. You can pay 1000 life points to destroy 1 monster on the field.
Crow's signer dragon is black winged dragon.
No part of Winged Dragon of Ra's effect stops you from Special Summoning while you have him out on the field.
The Winged Dragon of Ra's original print was released as a Secret Rare and Ultra Rare. The Winged Dragon of Ra'sEffect Monster version was released as a Ultra Rare.
the winged dragon's attack and defense points are the sum total of the monster's sacrificed to summon it
Yes. Winged Dragon of Ra only stops effects being used directly against his summon, ie, 'When' he is summoned. It is not a continuous effect that permanently shuts down spells, traps and monster effects.
Winged Dragon of Ra must be normal summoned. It doesn't actually matter about turns, just as long as you keep the 'one normal summon/set' per turn rule in mind. You could special summon all three and then tribute them to Tribute Summon Ra. But if you normal summoned the third monster, then you could not Tribute Summon Ra that turn unless you had a way of granting more Normal Summons, in which case yes, you could do it.
Yes. Ra's only protective effect is that when he is summoned, no effects apart from his own, can be used in response. So cards like Torrential Tribute cannot be used against him when he is summoned.
the winged dragon of ra depending on usage
It's 0 because there is no tributes to it.It's what happened in the Battle City arc. Marek special summons Rah with Monster Reborn. Rah's ATK was 0 and Marek paid LP to give Rah ATK points.
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Rā no yokushinryū - Ra the Winged God Dragon.
The Winged Dragon of Ra's attack power depends on what monsters you sacrifice, it's attack and defense becomes the added total of all the monster's attack and defensive points that you sacrificed.
He can't be normal summoned or set, he can't be special summoned except by tributing three monsters. His summon can't be negated and can't be responded to except by his own effects. You can pay any number of life points in multiples of 100 to have his ATK and DEF increase by the amount of points paid. You can pay 1000 life points to destroy 1 monster on the field.
the legal winged dragon of Ra you first have to sacrifice 3 monsters to summoned it but it doesn't get the combined attack of the 3 tribute monsters you must first pay all but 100 life points to have gain the total amount of life points paid. So he would have an attack of 3800.
The Winged Dragon of Ra is basically the strongest because while Obelisk and Slifer have a fixed amount of attack points, the Winged Dragon of Ra has infinite.