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Even if all appropriate Monster Zones are occupied, a Synchro Monster can still be Synchro Summoned as long as at least one of the Synchro Materials used is in one of these zones, so that there is an available zone when the Synchro Monster is Summoned. Even if a Synchro Summon is negated, the Synchro Materials do not return to the field. Even if a monster lists a specific monster as materials, such as " Majestic Star Dragon ", the Summon must use exactly 1 Tuner unless otherwise specified.

However, if neither "Phantom" is a Tuner, or if both are, the Summon cannot be performed. Like other Extra Deck monsters, if a Synchro Monster is not Synchro Summoned first, it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard or while banished unless it specifies another way to properly Special Summon it, in which case it must first be Summoned that way.

Apart from the basic method of performing a Synchro Summon outlined above, certain cards allow the controller to perform a Synchro Summon outside of its parameters. Many characters in the Japanese anime have chants , often unique to them and each of their Synchro Monsters, which they recite while Synchro Summoning. Before the chants, the Duelist announces the monsters being used, starting with the Levels and names of all non-Tuner monsters, from the lowest to the highest Level, then the Level and name of the Tuner monster.

In the English dub, this is reversed; the Tuner monster's name is said first and the non-Tuner monsters' names are said last. During a Synchro Summon, the Tuner monster transforms into a number of green rings which corresponds to its Level. These rings then "scan" the non-tuner monsters, which first change into a glowing yellow "outline" of themselves before turning into a number of stars which correspond to their Levels.

A beam of light then envelops the stars, passing through the rings, and the Synchro Monster appears thereafter. In some special versions of Synchro Summons, the rings are a different color or are completely redesigned, for example, when " Shooting Quasar Dragon " is Limit Over Accel Synchro Summoned, the rings are gold instead of green, and when " Red Nova Dragon " is Synchro Summoned, the Tuner monsters transform into rings of fire, which form a sphere around the non-Tuner monster.

Additionally, when " Malefic Paradox Dragon " is Synchro Summoned, the Synchro Rings are black instead of green, and the non-Tuner monsters become a purple outline, and a cyclone of darkness envelops the stars instead of a beam of light. Also, the characters may have personalized backgrounds and other graphics for Synchro Summons most noticeably Vizor.

For example, if the left-most zone has a scale rating of 2 and the right-most zone has a 7, they are allowed to summon any number of monsters from levels 3 to 6. Furthermore, if a player wants to summon a Pendulum Monster from their extra deck, they may summon them to the Extra Zone or where a Link Monster's Link Arrow is pointing towards.

Link Monsters do not have a level or Defense Points. In their place is a Link Number and arrows that point towards different spots on the Main Monster Field. That link number then determines how many face-up monsters must be used as Link Material to Special Summon the monster into the Extra Monster Zone. Other Link Monsters may also be used to summon a Link Monster and can be treated as a single monster or a number of monsters equal to their Link Number. From there a player is then allowed to summon other Extra Field Monsters into the spots the red arrows on the card point towards.

The cards on those parts of the field sharing effects with the Link Monster. Furthermore, if a Link Monster is summoned onto one of those zones, the link extends onto the zones the new monster points towards. Gamer, writer, reader, and your friendly neighborhood CBR writer. Eduardo Luquin has been a geek for most of his life and he doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. Join him as he looks through the internet for memes, laughter, and the little known information about your favorite things!

By Eduardo Luquin Published Sep 17, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Avatar: 10 Best Episodes To Rewatch. While it does have some incredible perks that can drive players crazy, there are cards that are designed to counter it.

Take a look at your deck and make a few adjustments. Pendulum Monster Cards are a new kind of card that blurs the line between Monsters and Spells! They can be Summoned as monsters to attack or defend, or you can activate them as Spell Cards in your Pendulum Zones to activate extra special abilities and allow you to Pendulum Summon! Konami banned both of these monsters in February of Similar to Chronograph Sorcerer, its Pendulum effect allows it to destroy itself and either Special Summon or place a Stargazer Magician in the Pendulum Zone from the hand or deck.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. We're all waiting for a cut-and-dry answer to this but it hasn't come up as of right now Good thing you have me. We have an answer. Essentially, this means that the rulebook's entry on page 17 is terribly unclear.

It reads: You cannot use a card effect to Special Summon [a Special Summon monster] from your hand, Deck, or the Graveyard unless it was properly Special Summoned first.

You cannot use a card effect to Special Summon [a Special Summon monster] from the Graveyard, or from being removed from play, unless its Summon attempts were never negated. Dahellzrongwitu 8. Wait, so if I flip it, and you warning I can't reborn a synchro. Posted December 1, DDSpade Posted December 3, Can someone answer bodan's question? I'm curious how it would be ruled..

There's no answer for it yet, otherwise we would've answered it already. Shirohige 5. Posted January 12, Posted January 13, Posted January 14, Of course it can be SS'd by something else.



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