Galaxy Eyes Photon Dragon has absolutely no protections against being destroyed, apart from its battle phase banish ability, which can only be done at a specific part in the battle phase.
So any monster destruction will do it - Exiled Force, Fissure, etc.
You could use a card like Divine Wrath against its Quick Effect, if it tried to banish itself in the battle phase to escape destruction from a card like Mirror Force.
You can find Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon in 3 things. 1. Photon Shockwave Booster Pack (Ultra/Ultimate/Ghost) 2. Star Pack 2013 (Common/Star Foil) 3. Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! Collectible Tin (Secret) Might be hard to the packs and tins since they're from an older set, so you can also buy it as a single card in EBay, Amazon, Troll and Toad, or a local card store. If your lucky enough, retail stores like Wal-Mart might be selling them.
not very high. you might get one in a booster box
If an XYZ monster leaves the field, even temporarily, any of its materials will be sent to the graveyard.
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The Yu-Gi-Oh tins cover image are the following: Number 17: Leviatan Dragon (August 30, 2011) Wind-Up Zeinmaister (August 30, 2011) Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon (November 1, 2011) Number 10: Illumiknight (November 1, 2011) Majestic Red Dragon (August 31, 2010) Black Winged Dragon (August 31, 2010) Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste (November 2, 2010) Shooting Star Dragon (November 2, 2010) Red Nova Dragon (November 2, 2010) Power Tool Dragon (August 12, 2009) Ancient Fairy Dragon (August 12, 2009) Majestic Star Dragon (November 3, 2009) Wiraqocha Rasca (November 3, 2009) Stardust Dragon (August 18, 2008) Red Dragon Archifiend (August 18, 2008) Black Rose Dragon (November 3, 2008) Turbo Warrior (November 3, 2008).
Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon will more than likely be destroyed, as it has a lower ATK. GEPD has an effect that can banish itself and whatever it battles with. However this effect targets the opposing monster, and Obelisk cannot be targeted. Therefore this effect cannot be used and GEPD will die unless something else is used.
Token monsters cease to exist the moment they leave the field. So at the end of the battle phase, only Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon will return.
You can find Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon in 3 things. 1. Photon Shockwave Booster Pack (Ultra/Ultimate/Ghost) 2. Star Pack 2013 (Common/Star Foil) 3. Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! Collectible Tin (Secret) Might be hard to the packs and tins since they're from an older set, so you can also buy it as a single card in EBay, Amazon, Troll and Toad, or a local card store. If your lucky enough, retail stores like Wal-Mart might be selling them.
not very high. you might get one in a booster box
A photon can be created when an electron transitions to a lower energy level and emits a photon. Conversely, a photon can be absorbed and "destroyed" when it is absorbed by an electron, causing the electron to transition to a higher energy level.
If an XYZ monster leaves the field, even temporarily, any of its materials will be sent to the graveyard.
No, it is not. Although it has a HUGE amount of attack points (4500), it is very hard to summon and the only decks that can consistently summon him are photon themed decks, and heiratics (some heiratic decks use galaxy-eyes photon dragon, although it is rarely used in heiratics). second reason: it is not worth summoning him. he is a 4500 beater that punishes the opponent for having xyz monsters and negates any face-up card IF you summoned him with a galaxy-eyes photon dragon, that does NOT protect him from cards such as, solemn warning, solemn judgement, bottomless traphole, void traphole, mirror force, dimensional prison, fiendish chain etc. If you do manage to summon it, do use cards such as forbidden shroud, forbidden lance. my body as a shield, and dark bribe to protect him! :)
They are destroyed in "K capture" decay when a proton in the nucleus captures an electron, becoming a neutron.They are destroyed in matter-antimatter annihilation when they meet a positron, a gamma ray photon is emitted.
A photon is formed when an electron transitions to a lower energy level within an atom or molecule, releasing energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy is carried by the photon as a discrete particle-like bundle of electromagnetic radiation.
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A packet of light energy is called a photon.