Since scrip is any substitute for real money, a scrip card is like a gift card.
No one card can Special Summon any Fusion Monster. Because some Fusion Monsters specify that they "cannot be Special Summoned except by a Fusion Summon", cards like "Metamorphosis" will not be able to Special Summon them. Even "Instant Fusion" cannot Special Summon Fusion Monsters that state "This card can only be Special Summoned from your Extra Deck by returning the above cards you control to the Deck."
Any five Dragon-type monsters can be used to fusion summon this monster in conjunction with the Spell card "Polymerization" or other fusion Spell cards (like "Future Fusion" and "Dragon's Mirror").
This all depends on the Fusion monster. If a Fusion monster like "Thousand Dragon" needs "Baby Dragon" and "Time Wizard", you activate "Polymerization" and send the monsters from your hand and/ or field to Fusion Summon "Thousand Dragon". There are cards called Fusion-Substitute Monsters monsters that can be used. They have written in their text: You can substitute this card for any 1 Fusion-Material Monster. When you do this, the other Fusion-Material Monster(s) must be the correct one(s).So in the case of "Thousand Dragon", you can use the Fusion-Substitute Monster "Versago the Destroyer" to take the place of "Baby Dragon" or "Time Wizard" when fusing. You cannot use two or more Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the same fusion as stated in the text. Some Fusion monsters have written in their text "A Fusion Summon of this Monster can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters." This means that you cannot use Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the fusion for the monster. Some Fusion monsters do not call for specific names of monsters to be fused. An example is "Chimeratech Overdragon". It's Fusion-Material Monsters are 1 "Cyber Dragon" + 1 or more Machine-Type monsters. Once you have the "Cyber Dragon", you can fuse any other Machine-Type monsters you have. A Fusion-Substitute Monster can be used instead of "Cyber Dragon", but the rest of the monsters must be Machine-Type.
No, it's not a fusion material monster of any fusion monster I know of. And I know a lot of cards. It's quite hard to find a card that I haven't heard of.
'Polymerization' or any similar fusion summon card, or cards that can otherwise special summon Fusion Monsters, like Cyber Stein.
in yugioh PC game you can get the fusion cards in the graveyard by using " Monster Reborn " or " call of Haunted " or any other spell or trap cards .
To play the Joker card game, each player is dealt a hand of cards and the goal is to form sets and sequences of cards. The Joker card can be used as a wild card to substitute for any other card in the game. Players take turns drawing and discarding cards to improve their hand and the first player to form a winning hand of sets and sequences wins the game.
The card game you’re referring to is likely "Rummy," specifically its variations like "Gin Rummy" or "Canasta," which often include wild cards. In these games, players form runs (sequences of consecutive cards) and sets (groups of cards of the same rank) to score points. Wild cards can substitute for any card, adding an extra layer of strategy to gameplay.
No. Not at all.
Dragon Master Knight doesn't have any direct support cards but can be supported with dragon and fusion support cards. Dragon's Mirror is a good example since it's a spell for dragon-type fusions. It should be noted that Dragon Master Knight cannot be special summoned unless the summon is treated like a fusion summon as stated in Dragon's Mirror's card text. However, when on the field it can be affected by cards that affect dragon and/or fusion type monsters.
de - fusion because it can brake any card on the feld