Prime Material Dragon's effect has to be chained to whatever you want it to negate. So if Dark Hole is activated, it has to chain to it, to negate it.
If you allow Dark Hole to resolve, all monsters will be destroyed, including Prime Material Dragon. There is no way to only let Dark Hole destroy some monsters and then be prevented from destroying others in that way.
No, you either negate the entire effect with Prime Material Dragon or get rid of all of the monsters on the field. You cannot simply choose which monsters gets to be destroyed. You cannot negate an effect midway during its resolution.
Yes as long as you have 4 lightsworn monsters in your graveyard with different names. Remember that Judgment Dragon's summon does not require you to remove the monsters from the graveyard (unlike Chaos Sorcerer), so if the condition was correct for one Judgment Dragon, it's still correct for another.
Yes, you can banish one from field and one from graveyard for example.
Yes, as long as the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon was properly summoned initially before it went to the graveyard. Dragon Master Knight does not have any interaction with summoning from graveyard, so is irrelevant in this situation.
No. Vanguard of the Dragon's card lore clearly states that it can only Special Summon a "...Dragon-Type Normal Monster from either player's Graveyard."
No, you either negate the entire effect with Prime Material Dragon or get rid of all of the monsters on the field. You cannot simply choose which monsters gets to be destroyed. You cannot negate an effect midway during its resolution.
If Prime Material Dragon wants to stop the effect, it has to activate its own Quick Effect in chain to the destruction effect, so it would add to the chain as Chain Link 2 against Dark Hole's Chain Link 1. The negation effect will resolve, and Dark Hole will be negated. If PMD chooses not to chain, and Dark Hole is allowed to resolve, all monsters are destroyed. There is no way to selectively save certain monsters with Prime Material Dragon, it either stops the whole resolution or not at all.
Yes as long as you have 4 lightsworn monsters in your graveyard with different names. Remember that Judgment Dragon's summon does not require you to remove the monsters from the graveyard (unlike Chaos Sorcerer), so if the condition was correct for one Judgment Dragon, it's still correct for another.
Yes, you can banish one from field and one from graveyard for example.
Yes, as long as the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon was properly summoned initially before it went to the graveyard. Dragon Master Knight does not have any interaction with summoning from graveyard, so is irrelevant in this situation.
Totem Dragon only has one effect that activates, the one that can special summon itself. If there are other monsters in the graveyard, that are non-Dragon types, then this effect cannot be activated.
No. Vanguard of the Dragon's card lore clearly states that it can only Special Summon a "...Dragon-Type Normal Monster from either player's Graveyard."
Dragon Shrine's effect is pretty self explanatory, it lets you send a Dragon-type monster from deck to the graveyard. If that Dragon monster is a Normal Monster too, then you can send a second Dragon monster. Dragon Shrine is used to set up various combos that require Dragon monsters in the graveyard. Dragon's Mirror is one card, as it can Fusion Summon using dragons in the graveyard. White Stone of Legend and Eclipse Wyvern for example, have effects that will trigger from the sending.
Yes, there are many Fusion monsters that do not need specific Fusion Material monsters. Basically, if a Fusion monster does not say "This monster can only be Fusion Summoned with the the listed Fusion Material monsters", it can be Fusion Summoned using one Substitute Fusion Material monster and the other required monsters.For example, "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" does not state you must use the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"s listed, so you can use one Substitute Fusion Material monster. "Chimeratech Overdragon" is special because it states you must fuse it using one "Cyber Dragon" and any number of Machine-type monsters. You can use a Substitute Fusion Material monster in place of "Cyber Dragon", but you cannot replace any of the Machine-type monsters with one.
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Stardust Dragon has a triggered effect that special summons it from the graveyard on the turn that it negated an opponent's effect. Forbidden Graveyard will negate this trigger, Stardust Dragon will not be summoned.
To Special Summon Judgment Dragon, you must have at least 4 different Lightsworn monsters in your Graveyard. Once this criteria is fullfilled, you can Special Summon it from your Hand onto the field.