yes evem though u cant read it, it's still good u can online and type in dark magican and it will tell u its effect
In general, no. There is a difference between the terms "Dark Magician" and "a Dark Magician monster". The first means a card called, and only called, "Dark Magician", while the second means any monster with 'Dark Magician' in the name, including 'Dark Magician Girl'. That means 'Dark Magician Girl', or 'Skilled Dark Magician', etc, are unable to use most Dark Magician support cards - you can't summon them using Dark Magic Curtain, they won't let you activate 'Dark Magic Attack', etc.
No, it says "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician monster". The latter would mean 'any monster with Dark Magician in the name', similar to things that look for 'Six Samurai monsters'. Without saying card/monster, it means it is looking for a card called, and only called "Dark Magician", ie, the Lv7 Normal Monster. No other variant counts, so she will not get a power boost from a Skilled Dark Magician.
Yes, it can. There is a difference between a "Blaze Accelerator" and a "Blaze Accelerator card". The first refers to a card called, and only called Blaze Accelerator, while the second means any card with Blaze Accelerator in the name. Therefore Tri-Blaze Accelerator is a 'Blaze Accelerator card' and can be searched out by Volcanic Rocket. Compare it to the various Dark Magician support cards. Because they work on "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician card", they only work with a regular Dark Magician, not things like Skilled Dark Magician or Dark Magician Girl (unless specified).
Dark Magician Girl is not used as a Fusion Material Monster for any Fusion Monster in the OCG or the TCG.In the anime, it was fused with The Eye of Timaeus to form Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight. Such a card does not exist in the OCG or the TCG.
No, Rare Metalmorph does not satisfy the summon conditions. There is a difference in saying "Metalmorph" and "a Metalmorph card", in that the former means a card called, and only called Metalmorph, while the second wording will mean any card with Metalmorph in the name. You see the first kind of wording on things like Dark Magic Curtain, since it says Dark Magician and not Dark Magician card, it can only summon a regular Dark Magician, and not, say, Dark Magician Girl. You see the second kind on Six Samurai monsters, their effects work with any other card with Six Samurai in their name. Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon requires the Red-Eyes to be equipped with Metalmorph, and only the regular Metalmorph will do.
In general, no. There is a difference between the terms "Dark Magician" and "a Dark Magician monster". The first means a card called, and only called, "Dark Magician", while the second means any monster with 'Dark Magician' in the name, including 'Dark Magician Girl'. That means 'Dark Magician Girl', or 'Skilled Dark Magician', etc, are unable to use most Dark Magician support cards - you can't summon them using Dark Magic Curtain, they won't let you activate 'Dark Magic Attack', etc.
No, it says "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician monster". The latter would mean 'any monster with Dark Magician in the name', similar to things that look for 'Six Samurai monsters'. Without saying card/monster, it means it is looking for a card called, and only called "Dark Magician", ie, the Lv7 Normal Monster. No other variant counts, so she will not get a power boost from a Skilled Dark Magician.
No. There's a difference between saying 'Dark Magician' and a 'Dark Magician card'. The former wording means a card called, and only called "Dark Magician". The latter means any card with "Dark Magician" in the name. You'll see the latter wording on cards that support various archetypes, such as 'Elemental HERO' or 'Six Samurai'. But the former wording tends to apply to the Dark Magician support cards - only the Lv7 Normal Monster called Dark Magician will satisfy those activation conditions, cards like Skilled Dark Magician and Dark Magician Girl do not.
Dark Magician of Chaos is not a Fusion Monster and therefore does not have any Fusion Material monsters.
Your Dark Magician will be destroyed, his Summoned Skull will not. Neither player will take any battle damage.
Yes, it can. There is a difference between a "Blaze Accelerator" and a "Blaze Accelerator card". The first refers to a card called, and only called Blaze Accelerator, while the second means any card with Blaze Accelerator in the name. Therefore Tri-Blaze Accelerator is a 'Blaze Accelerator card' and can be searched out by Volcanic Rocket. Compare it to the various Dark Magician support cards. Because they work on "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician card", they only work with a regular Dark Magician, not things like Skilled Dark Magician or Dark Magician Girl (unless specified).
Dark Magician Girl is not used as a Fusion Material Monster for any Fusion Monster in the OCG or the TCG.In the anime, it was fused with The Eye of Timaeus to form Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight. Such a card does not exist in the OCG or the TCG.
Yes, there could be good dark dragons. "Dark" does not at any point simply "evil" or "not good". Since they have no correlation, there can be good dark dragons. (Case in point).
She was recently re-released in Duelist Pack Yugi, as a super rare.
The Chinese dress in red, and any other complementary bright colours. Dark colours such as black are avoided.
No, Rare Metalmorph does not satisfy the summon conditions. There is a difference in saying "Metalmorph" and "a Metalmorph card", in that the former means a card called, and only called Metalmorph, while the second wording will mean any card with Metalmorph in the name. You see the first kind of wording on things like Dark Magic Curtain, since it says Dark Magician and not Dark Magician card, it can only summon a regular Dark Magician, and not, say, Dark Magician Girl. You see the second kind on Six Samurai monsters, their effects work with any other card with Six Samurai in their name. Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon requires the Red-Eyes to be equipped with Metalmorph, and only the regular Metalmorph will do.
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