it will be polymerized and trishula or black rose's effect will be ineffective
In the initiation step of polymerization, a reactive molecule or chemical is used to generate free radicals, ions, or other active species that can initiate the polymerization reaction. These initiators break the bonds of monomers to create reactive species that start to link together, forming polymer chains.
No even if Jaiden yuki did use super polymerization in the anime to summon evil hero's the card text clearly says they can only be summoned using dark fusion. So the answer is no. Only dark fusion and dark calling can be used to summon them
Yes, there are several Warrior-type Fusion Monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG that do not require Polymerization to be summoned. Some examples include "Elemental HERO The Shining," "Dark Paladin," and "Red-Eyes Slash Dragon." These monsters have specific fusion materials and alternative methods of Fusion Summoning, such as using the effect of a card or special summoning condition.
No. Rescroid's effect only applies to monsters that are destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard. So other roid monsters sent to the graveyard in any other way can'tbe brought back by this effect.
Yes, "Polymerization" is a card that is included in Jaden Yuki's starter deck in the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" trading card game. It is a Fusion Spell card that allows players to fuse together specific monsters from their hand or field to Summon a powerful Fusion Monster.
For Polymerization, the Fusion Components/ Fusion Material Monsters can either be in your hand or on the field, or a combination of both.
A fusion deck are cards which need 2 or more cards to combine and a Polymerization to make the fusion card.E.G: Blue eyes ultimate dragon requires a Polymerization and 3 Blue eyes white dragons.All fusion cards require a Polymerization and atleast 2 monsters to make.With the addition of new cards requiring "contact fusion", which involves sending the fusion material monsters from the field to the graveyard (or the deck in the case of the gladiator beasts) or the dark fusion monsters, which require the card dark fusion, not all monsters have to be fused with polymerization.As well, there are various polymerization support cards such as super polymerization.
Not all the time. Some fusion monsters have special summoning conditions. e.g: Elemental Hero Neos fusions can only be summoned by returning the fusion material monsters from the field to the deck. XYZ Dragon Cannon can only be summoned by removing the fusion material monsters on the field from play There are also other cards for monster fusion, here are a few examples and a URL for a full list and more info. http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Fusion_Monsters -Fusion Gate -Super Polymerization -Future Fusion
No, polymerization is a fusion spell card used to fuse multiple monsters to summon a new fusion monster. It is not necessary to use polymerization to summon Elemental HERO monsters, as there are other fusion substitute cards and support cards that can be used instead.
In the initiation step of polymerization, a reactive molecule or chemical is used to generate free radicals, ions, or other active species that can initiate the polymerization reaction. These initiators break the bonds of monomers to create reactive species that start to link together, forming polymer chains.
If A activates Call of the Haunted and B Chains Mistical Space Typhoon, COTH is destroyed and no monsters are summoned. If COTH is chained to MST, either monster will be summoned, but then MST will destroy COTH, and the monster will also be destroyed. However, either monsters effect will activate as both will be summoned then destroyed.
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.
In Yu-Gi-Oh Falsebound Kingdom, the skill "Polymerization" is obtained by summoning Fusion monsters extra times during battles. The more you use Fusion summons in battles, the higher the chance of unlocking the "Polymerization" skill for your characters. Keep utilizing Fusion monsters in battles to increase your chances of obtaining the skill.
To achieve greater polymerization in Yu-Gi-Oh! gameplay, players can employ strategies such as including multiple copies of Polymerization in their deck, using cards that search for Polymerization, and incorporating cards that can recycle Polymerization from the graveyard. Additionally, utilizing cards that support Fusion Summoning and having a well-structured deck with a focus on Fusion Monsters can also help enhance polymerization in gameplay.
No. Alien monsters must place an A-Counter on a monster by pointing out exactly which monster they want it on, which is targeting. King Dragun is a dragon type monster and his effect doesn't allow targeting to dragon type monsters.
Revival of the Fableds, Justice Strikes Back, Genex's onslaught, Ruler of Chaos, Whirlwind of Dragunity and Pulse of Trishula.
No even if Jaiden yuki did use super polymerization in the anime to summon evil hero's the card text clearly says they can only be summoned using dark fusion. So the answer is no. Only dark fusion and dark calling can be used to summon them