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==How to Fusion Summon==
 
==How to Fusion Summon==
A player can Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster from their Extra Deck by first declaring the activation of a card that performs a Fusion Summon. When that card resolves, they select the Fusion Monster in their Extra Deck that they intend to Fusion Summon, then select the appropriate [[Fusion Material|Fusion Materials]] (as listed on the Fusion Monster itself), from an appropriate Zone (as listed in the Effect), and move it to another location (as listed in the Effect). After that, the player takes the Fusion Monster from the [[Extra Deck]] and places it on an unoccupied [[Extra Monster Zone]] or [[Link Point]] in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position|Attack]] or [[Defense Position]].
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A player can Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster from their Extra Deck by first [[Declare|declaring]] the [[activation]] of a card (or an effect) that Fusion Summon. When it [[Resolve|resolves]], the player select the Fusion Monster in their Extra Deck that they intend to Fusion Summon, then select the appropriate [[Fusion Material|Fusion Materials]] (as listed on the Fusion Monster itself), from an appropriate Zone (as listed in the Effect), and move it to another location (also listed in the Effect). After that, the player takes the Fusion Monster from the [[Extra Deck]] and places it on an unoccupied [[Extra Monster Zone]] or [[Link Point]] in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position|Attack]] or [[Defense Position]].
  
 
For card that Fusion Summon, see list: [[Fusion Summons]].
 
For card that Fusion Summon, see list: [[Fusion Summons]].
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==Example==
 
==Example==
  
=== Example A: Normal method by using "Polymerization" ===
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=== Example A: Normal method: "Polymerization" ===
 
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Polymerization-SP15-EN-C-1E.png|"[[Polymerization]]"
 
Polymerization-SP15-EN-C-1E.png|"[[Polymerization]]"
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=== Example 3: Fusion Summon using Multiple Materials ===
 
=== Example 3: Fusion Summon using Multiple Materials ===
 
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OverloadFusion-DT07-EN-DNPR-DT.png| "[[Overload Fusion]]"
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OverloadFusion-DT07-EN-DNPR-DT.png| "[[Overload Fusion]]",
 
CyberDragon-DUSA-EN-UR-1E.png|+ A named Fusion Material ("[[Cyber Dragon]]")
 
CyberDragon-DUSA-EN-UR-1E.png|+ A named Fusion Material ("[[Cyber Dragon]]")
 
ProtoCyberDragon-SDCR-EN-C-1E.png|+ Appropriate Fusion Material
 
ProtoCyberDragon-SDCR-EN-C-1E.png|+ Appropriate Fusion Material
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==Advanced rulings==
 
==Advanced rulings==
 
Fusion Monsters cannot be Special Summoned from the [[Graveyard]] or [[Banished Zone]] unless they were properly Fusion Summoned first before being sent there. You cannot use "[[Re-Fusion]]" to [[revive]] a Fusion Monster that has been Special Summoned using "Cyber-Stein" or sent to the Graveyard by "[[Fusion Guard]]". Fusion Summoned Monsters can be Summoned using cards such as "Re-Fusion" (unless [[Summoning Conditions|stated otherwise]]).
 
Fusion Monsters cannot be Special Summoned from the [[Graveyard]] or [[Banished Zone]] unless they were properly Fusion Summoned first before being sent there. You cannot use "[[Re-Fusion]]" to [[revive]] a Fusion Monster that has been Special Summoned using "Cyber-Stein" or sent to the Graveyard by "[[Fusion Guard]]". Fusion Summoned Monsters can be Summoned using cards such as "Re-Fusion" (unless [[Summoning Conditions|stated otherwise]]).
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A Player may also Fusion Summon while they've occupied all of their Extra Monster Zone and appropriate Link Point. In this case, at least 1 of the Fusion Material must be a card in the said Zone.
  
 
==In the anime==
 
==In the anime==

Revision as of 11:29, 27 May 2017

Fusion Summon

A Fusion Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V.
A Fusion Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V.

Japanese

ゆうごうしょうかん

Japanese (ruby)

ゆうごうしょうかん

Japanese (base text)

融合召喚

Japanese (romanized)

Yūgō Shōkan

English

Fusion Summon

A Fusion Summon (ゆうごうしょうかん Yūgō Shōkan) is the act of Special Summoning a Fusion Monster from the Extra Deck using an Effect that Fusion Summon.

How to Fusion Summon

A player can Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster from their Extra Deck by first declaring the activation of a card (or an effect) that Fusion Summon. When it resolves, the player select the Fusion Monster in their Extra Deck that they intend to Fusion Summon, then select the appropriate Fusion Materials (as listed on the Fusion Monster itself), from an appropriate Zone (as listed in the Effect), and move it to another location (also listed in the Effect). After that, the player takes the Fusion Monster from the Extra Deck and places it on an unoccupied Extra Monster Zone or Link Point in face-up Attack or Defense Position.

For card that Fusion Summon, see list: Fusion Summons.

For a list of monsters that can be used as a Fusion Material in a place of the required Materials, see: Fusion Substitute Monster.

Example

Example A: Normal method: "Polymerization"

Example B: Using Fusion Substitute Monsters

Example 3: Fusion Summon using Multiple Materials

Advanced rulings

Fusion Monsters cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard or Banished Zone unless they were properly Fusion Summoned first before being sent there. You cannot use "Re-Fusion" to revive a Fusion Monster that has been Special Summoned using "Cyber-Stein" or sent to the Graveyard by "Fusion Guard". Fusion Summoned Monsters can be Summoned using cards such as "Re-Fusion" (unless stated otherwise).

A Player may also Fusion Summon while they've occupied all of their Extra Monster Zone and appropriate Link Point. In this case, at least 1 of the Fusion Material must be a card in the said Zone.

In the anime

While visual depictions of Fusion Summons have varied significantly among the different anime series, most generally show the Fusion Materials, or their cards, being warped into particles or forms of energy in a spiral direction, which then merge with each other within a spiraling portal, from which the Fusion Monster emerges. It is not until Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V where a standardized version of this method is adopted for all Fusion Summons, with the portal consisting of blue and orange swirls of energy, referencing the artwork of "Polymerization", and the Fusion Material Monsters transforming into differently colored forms of energy (usually the colors being contrasting ones like blue/red, yellow/violet, etc.), which then swirl together into a spiral before entering the portal. Fusion Summon practitioners usually clasp their hands together at the moment the monsters combine, seemingly mirroring that the materials become one.

Prior to ARC-V, another depiction of Fusion Summon, notably used for "Dark Paladin" and "Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste", shows the Fusion Materials being engulfed in a sphere of energy, which then disperses to reveal the Fusion Monster. Other times, the Fusion Monster emerges from a fierce whirlwind.

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, under Battle City Rules, which applied during the Battle City tournament, Fusion Monsters cannot attack the same turn they are Summoned. This is exemplified in episode 65, when Strings uses "Quick Attack" on "Humanoid Worm Drake" to bypass that rule in his Duel against Yami Yugi. This rule does not exist in the OCG/TCG and was removed for all subsequent series.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, a Fusion Summon performed using Fusion Materials that have been previously Pendulum Summoned is referred to as a "Pendulum-Fusion".

See also

fr:Invocation Fusion