yes. you need a card called polymerization in your hand use it then tribute the required monsters on the fusion card. search your fusion deck for the card you want to summon and summon it this counts as you once per turn summoning.
There probably would not be, even if they were a) both alive/have their bodies, b) the said fusion was canon, c) it made sense in being, all simply because the difference in power levels is too great.
It's just a regular Fusion monster - use a Fusion card like Polymerization, or Future Fusion, or instant fusion with refusion.
"De-Fusion" can only be used on Fusion-type Monsters. No exceptions.
You always need 'something' to let you fuse monsters, be it, - Another kind of fusion card like Dark Fusion, or, - An active effect such as Fusion Gate, or, - A fusion monster that says it can fuse specifically without needing Polymerization.
Yes, you are able to normal summon then fusion summon, because the fusion summon is a special summon
Yes, it is possible (beam target fusion).
It is not possible unless a Professional does it.
no
The nuclear fusion is not used now as a source of energy; probable possible in a far future.
At this time:in a bomb, very cheapin a reactor, not yet possible
Numbness is a possible complication, but it's not common.
It may be possible one day but it will be many years before fusion plants are developed.
No. Fusion requires high concentrations of Hydrogen. Planets are made from substantially heavier elements. Additionally, a planet massive enough to begin a fusion reaction literally becomes a star.
No. Fusion requires high concentrations of Hydrogen. Planets are made from substantially heavier elements. Additionally, a planet massive enough to begin a fusion reaction literally becomes a star.
Yes, it is the fusion that occurs in a substance. False
A variety of different fusion reactions are possible. In our sun, which is classified as medium sized, it is fusion of hydrogen nuclei, ie protons, to form helium. In larger stars, especially red giants, larger nuclei react in fusion, so that larger and heavier nuclei get formed.
no it is not possible to do that, you need a mac, if you want, just use a vmware fusion and then you can make it