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About Pat Sullivan
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I can answer most to all Yugioh questions on rulings and possibly make deck fixes as needed (i am cutting down on deck fixes, as there have been too many pileups, and i have too many things i am busy with to keep doing fixes. i am sorry, but in that case u will be refered to the question pool/rejected. i can still rate them, and maybe even make suggestions, but i am just unable to do them continuously right now. sorry again). please do not ask me to make a deck for anyone from scratch. i can however make suggestions on how to create particular decks. Also when u ask for a fix, please make sure to confirm what u want the deck is/does. this means i want to know your strategy/theme. when u say those words in reference to a deck, it means a strategy being something like beatdown, burn, etc. a theme is what kind of cards and support do u want to use in your strategy, like using beasts for beatdown, or even beast burn. please make sure u state this, otherwise i cant do a very efficient fix. I would also like to add that i will not fix any deck that is presented to me in a paragraph format. It's both messy and hard to understand, and takes up too much time to sort out. Do not send me a list that is a giant paragraph as it will be rejected. Please type your deck list in an orderly column that separates each section (monster/spell/trap) and with one line per card name. I repeat, NO PARAGRAPH DECKLISTS!

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I have been a player of the game yugioh since it began and am also an experienced judge in my local area, and have also helped many a player with their deck construction, problems, and questions.

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Currently a college student attending school.BR>
 
   

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Topic: Yu-Gi-Oh



Expert: Pat Sullivan
Date: 7/4/2008
Subject: Fusion Monsters

Question
Question #1
Where do fusion monsters go if they have been properly summoned and are destroyed by a card effect? For Example: I summon Cyber End Dragon and my
opponent activates Bottomless Traphole?

Question #2
Where do fusion monsters go if they have been properly summoned and are
destroyed by Battle? For Example: I summon Cyber Twin Dragon and my opponent activates shrink when I attack his Chithonian Emperor Dragon?


Question #3
Where do fusion monsters go if they are summoned by a card effect and the card says to destroy the card at the end of the turn the monster was summoned? For
Example: I use Summoner of Illusions to special summon my Cyber Twin Dragon?

Question #4
Can I use the spell card Super Polymerization or Power Bond with a Proto-Cyber Dragon and a Cyber Twin Dragon to summon a Cyber End Dragon or do I need two separate Cyber Dragons and the one Proto-Cyber dragon?

Thanks.  

Answer
1. it gets removed from the game. normally u would just do whatever the card effect says that takes the fusion off the field (torrential tribute, bottomless trap hole, etc.) however, in the case of cards like phoenix wing wind blast or gravekeepers guard, which sends the fusion to the hand or deck, the fusion just goes back to the fusion deck. this is because a fusion monster can never be in a players hand or main deck at any time

2. again, it would normally just be destroyed and go to the graveyard

3. same deal, graveyard

4. u must use the listed fusion materials, and cyber twin dragon is not a listed one so it cannot be used

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