Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus comboing with Dimentional Fissure let me say tho the Ocean dragon's effect is a pain to even attempt to activate but if you can activate it and you have DF already activated then your golden! (more or less) XD (as far as i no theres no such card and if there is either konami will make it a pain to use or its ban the card)
it is yugioh zexal its still in japan not many people know about it. kabia has 3000 atk monster but the rival in yugioh zexal like kaibia is reverse dragon 2000 atk but it gains 500 atk for each card you send to the grave yard. just to tell you it is way different from 5d gx and orgenal.The series also have a type of card called Xyz monsters.their stars are oon the left instead ot the right.They stand for ranks of these new monsters the answer above isn't wrong but yugioh zexal is in the usa now
i think u can discard them and yes at some times u can destroy ur own monsters with a trap card
When a non-effect monster destroys another monster the destroyed monster is sent to the grave, unless there is another card on the field which changes where destroyed monsters go. Depending on the effect of the monster that destroyed them they are either sent to the Graveyard, are banished, return to the owners hand, or can be summoned on the opponents side of the field. Some cards can even be saved from the grave by their own effect and are then either re-summoned or go to spell/trap zone. Spell/trap cards can also determine where they go, as they can change it so that any destroyed monster is banished instead of being sent to the graveyard.
Adam (as) grave is in Iraq
Watery Grave was created in 1996.
you plant a grave buster on the grave and it will destroy it in a few seconds, but a zombie can destroy the grave buster when it's planted on the grave so you should put something in front of the grave buster when it is destroying a grave. hope it helped :D
grave of his wrestlemania opponents whom he defeated one by one
Because you always have an advantage over your opponent and you can always surprise him by resurrecting anything back from either opponents grave thereby putting you rival in a tough spot.
it is yugioh zexal its still in japan not many people know about it. kabia has 3000 atk monster but the rival in yugioh zexal like kaibia is reverse dragon 2000 atk but it gains 500 atk for each card you send to the grave yard. just to tell you it is way different from 5d gx and orgenal.The series also have a type of card called Xyz monsters.their stars are oon the left instead ot the right.They stand for ranks of these new monsters the answer above isn't wrong but yugioh zexal is in the usa now
it for respect to soul and body of dead prophet or Imam and also to keep grave of him safe from being destroyed by pilgrims or enemies who want to destroy the grave.
i think u can discard them and yes at some times u can destroy ur own monsters with a trap card
When a non-effect monster destroys another monster the destroyed monster is sent to the grave, unless there is another card on the field which changes where destroyed monsters go. Depending on the effect of the monster that destroyed them they are either sent to the Graveyard, are banished, return to the owners hand, or can be summoned on the opponents side of the field. Some cards can even be saved from the grave by their own effect and are then either re-summoned or go to spell/trap zone. Spell/trap cards can also determine where they go, as they can change it so that any destroyed monster is banished instead of being sent to the graveyard.
After Judas hanged himself, traditionally, he was buried in Potters Field, also called "Field of Blood." His grave cost thirty pieces of silver.
You use your cannon to destroy the turrets. When all of them are destroyed you can skip happily ever after into what may be your grave!
There is no homophone to grave
romeo fights Paris (where?) and Paris dies.
The main character in "The Grave" by Guy de Maupassant is a man named Gaspard. He is a poor, humble peasant who believes in superstition and uncovers a mysterious grave in a field. The story explores themes of fear, greed, and the consequences of tampering with the unknown.