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shadowfighter987 — Shooting Supernova Burst MAX Dragon

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Published: 2020-08-02 01:06:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 4648; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 29
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Description custom yugioh card of the combination of shooting quasar dragon and red supernova dragon.
This card's effect is:
"Red Supernova Dragon" + "Shooting Quasar Dragon" + 1 or more Lvl 8 or higher Synchro Monster
Must be Special Summoned by sending the above monsters you control to the GY (in which case you do not use "Polymerization"). This card's special summon cannot be negated. Your opponent cannot Tribute this face-up card on the field, and this card is unaffected by your opponent card effects. This is the only monster you can control, destroy any other monster you control. While face-up on the field, this card is also LIGHT-Attribute. This card's gains additional attacks per Battle Phase equal to the number of Lvl 8 or higher Synchro Monster used as its Fusion Material. Gains 500 ATK for each Tuner in both GYs. Your opponent must attack this face-up card, if able. You can only use this card name’s (1), (2) and (3) effects once per turn each. (1) When your opponent activates a monster effect (Quick Effect): negate the activation, and if you do, banish that monster then this card gains attack equal to the original attack of the opponent's monster for the rest of that turn. (2) When your opponent activates a Spell or Trap Card (Quick Effect): negate the activation and add that card to your hand. (3) Banish the top 10 cards from your deck, half your opponent life points and also banish the top 5 cards from your opponent deck. When this card leaves the field  you can special summon a Synchro Dragon-Type monster from your Extra Deck or GY, ignoring it's summoning condition and end your turn, if it leaves the field during your turn.
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