The levels of the tribute monsters cannot be added up to the XYZ monster's rank, so each monster that is tribute must have the same level as the XYZ monster's rank. Different XYZ monsters require different numbers of monster cards that need to be tributes. When an XYZ monster is summoned, it will have a number representing the materials used to summon it.
When a material detaches, the material card will be sent to the Graveyard. Certain XYZ monsters have special effects surrounding detaching materials in order to get off powerful effects.
Players that want to stay on top of their opponents are recommended to learn how to use this new mechanic in duels. When this happens, the Materials are sent to the Graveyard. Some Xyz Monsters have negative effects if they have no Xyz Materials left beneath them. In this case, certain negative effects will apply immediately for some Xyz Monsters, such as those of "Number Leviathan Dragon" and "Number Acid Golem of Destruction".
Yes there is. If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, its Xyz Materials remain attached to it. Xyz Materials are not treated as monsters, so they will not be affected by a card like "Dimensional Fissure".
While "Dimensional Fissure" is on the field, detaching Xyz Materials still sends them to the Graveyard. If the Xyz Monster leaves the field, its Xyz Materials are still sent to the Graveyard, and if the Xyz Monster is destroyed, it will be banished while its Xyz Materials are sent to the Graveyard. The last alternative rule is If a card effect banishes all cards that would be sent to the Graveyard such as "Macro Cosmos" or "Banisher of the Radiance" , then when an Xyz Monster leaves the field, its Xyz Materials will be banished.
An Xyz Monster can still detach its Materials while such an effect is active; the Xyz Materials will be banished instead of being sent to the Graveyard. When an Xyz Summon is performed, the Xyz Materials then turn into forms of energy whose colors match their Attributes before shooting into the air, sometimes spiraling around each other.
A red-colored spiral portal known as an Overlay Network then appears, and the energy forms enter the portal. The newly Summoned Xyz Monster then emerges from the portal, its Xyz Materials, now colored in accordance with its Attribute, orbiting around it. The emergence from the portal differs between Yu-Gi-Oh!
Certain monsters, especially "Number" monsters, may have unique or specially designed Overlay Networks of a different color or shape. The idea of a spiral-shaped portal is derived from Konami's statement that Xyz Monsters entered our universe through a black hole. However, in Yu-Gi-Oh! In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Apart from the basic method of performing an Xyz Summon outlined above, certain cards allow the controller to perform an Xyz Summon outside of its parameters.
An Xyz Evolution can be performed by utilizing the Summoning procedure of an Xyz Monster or by a card effect. Some Xyz Monsters have a Summoning procedure that allows it to be Xyz Summoned by using a single Xyz Monster as material, usually with some kind of restriction on the Xyz Monster that can be used. This is typically worded as You can also Xyz Summon this card by using […] as material.
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It is a bit hard to make, as it requires two or more level 9 or higher monsters to Xyz summon. This will make all monsters on the field that attribute, and the opponent's monsters with that attribute will be unable to attack or use their effects.
Monster effects are vital in Yu-Gi-Oh! Alternatively, it could be made by using a Utopia monster after discarding a Rank-Up-Magic card. Not only can the summoning of it not be negated, but during the opponent's turn, it can detach a material from itself and make the opponent unable to activate cards or effects for the rest of that turn.
When it's summoned, it has two different effects it can use. One is attaching a banished Machine monster to itself as material and the other, much better one is sending a card the opponent controls to the Graveyard.
This doesn't target or destroy, making it incredible removal. It also gives all cards on the field a ton of protection— if any card on its owner's field would be destroyed, Dingirsu, The Orcust Of The Evening Star can protect it by detaching a material instead. It can be summoned using any Xyz monster, so long that it battled that turn and does not even need to of destroyed anything. If any other card is destroyed that its controller has is destroyed, it can attach any card from the hand, Deck, or Extra Deck to it.
This can get powerful cards into the Graveyard, as a simple Link summon will put it there. The Constellars as a deck were a group of monsters with decent effects that never quite hung together enough to be viable.
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