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{{For|the list of cards that can Fusion Summon monsters|Fusion Summons}}
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[[File:FusionSummon-AV.png|thumb|A Fusion Summon in ''Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V'']]
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A '''Fusion Summon''' (Japanese ''OCG'': {{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Yūgō Shōkan''; Japanese ''[[Rush Duel]]'': フュージョン{{Ruby||しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Fyūjon Shōkan'') is the standard method for [[Special Summon]]ing a [[Fusion Monster]] from the [[Extra Deck]]. It requires a card effect to combine two or more monsters as [[Fusion Material]].
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| image caption        = A Fusion Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V.
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== Mechanics ==
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A Fusion Summon can only be performed by a card [[effect]]. Effects that Fusion Summon first require the player to "use" appropriate monsters as [[Fusion Material]]s listed on a [[Fusion Monster]] by moving them from some location(s) to another, then after that Fusion Summon the Fusion Monster from the [[Extra Deck]] [[face-up]] to an unoccupied [[Main Monster Zone|Main]] or [[Extra Monster Zone]].
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| kanji                = {{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}
 
        | japanese            = 融合召喚
 
| furigana            = ゆうごうしょうかん
 
| romaji              = Yūgō Shōkan
 
| japanese translated  =
 
| english              = Fusion Summon
 
| french              = Invocation Fusion<br>Verb: Invoquer par Fusion
 
| german              = Fusionsbeschwörung<br>Verb: beschwören als Fusionsbeschwörung
 
| italian              = Evocazione per Fusione<br>Verb: Evocare tramite Fusione
 
| korean              = 융합 소환 (融合召喚) ''Yunghap Sohwan''
 
|chinese=融合召喚 ''Rónghé Zhàohuàn / Jung4 hap6 Ziu6 wun6''
 
| portuguese          = Invocação-Fusão<br>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Fusão
 
| spanish              = Invocación por Fusión<br>Verb: Invocar por Fusión
 
}}
 
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A '''Fusion Summon''' ({{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Yūgō Shōkan'') is the act of [[Special Summon]]ing a [[Fusion Monster]] from the [[Extra Deck]] using the effect of a card that states that it performs a Fusion Summon.
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Most commonly, [[Performs a Fusion Summon|cards with effects that can Fusion Summon]] are [[Spell Card]]s (e.g. "[[Polymerization]]"). These effects typically involve using monsters from the player's hand or field as Fusion Materials. If not otherwise specified in the card text, monsters used as Fusion Material are [[sent]] to the [[Graveyard]].
  
==How to Fusion Summon==
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When an effect to Fusion Summon resolves, if the required Fusion Materials cannot be used or the Fusion Monster cannot be Fusion Summoned, no Fusion Summon occurs, nor are any Fusion Materials moved. For example, if the activating player cannot Special Summon when "Polymerization" resolves, no monsters are sent to the Graveyard as Fusion Material.
A player can Fusion Summon a Fusion Monster from the Extra Deck by [[activate|activating]] a card or effect that performs a Fusion Summon. When that effect resolves, the player uses appropriate [[Fusion Material]]s listed on a Fusion Monster by moving them from some location(s) to another location, as specified by the effect performing the Fusion Summon (usually [[send]]ing them to the [[Graveyard]] or [[banish]]ing them). After that, the player Summons the Fusion Monster from the [[Extra Deck]] to an unoccupied [[Main Monster Zone]] that a [[Link Monster]] [[Link Point|points]] to or an [[Extra Monster Zone]] in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position|Attack]] or [[Defense Position]].
 
  
Prior to the introduction of the [[Extra Monster Zone]]s, a monster could be Fusion Summoned to any [[Monster Zone]].
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Even if all of a player's Monster Zones are occupied, a Fusion Monster can still be Fusion Summoned as long as at least one of the monsters in these zones is used as Fusion Material, so that there is an available zone when the Fusion Monster is Summoned. Otherwise, if there is no room to Fusion Summon a monster when a Fusion Summoning effect resolves, the Fusion Summon is not performed.
  
Even if all appropriate Monster Zones are occupied, a Fusion Monster can still be Fusion Summoned as long as at least one of the Fusion Materials used is in one of these Zones, so that there is an available Zone when the Fusion Monster is Summoned.
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[[Face-down]] monsters on the field can be used as Fusion Materials, as long as they are controlled by the player performing the Fusion Summon and the card performing the Summon allows it.<ref name="Perfect Rulebook p72">{{cite book |author=Konami |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game - Perfect Rulebook 2015 |url=https://ygorganization.com/perfectrulebook/ |page=72}}</ref>
  
==List of cards that Fusion Summon==
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=== Fusion Summoning effect variations ===
{{main|Fusion Summons}}
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As Fusion Summons are always performed by card effects, the specific actions involved in Fusion Summoning are exclusively determined by the individual effects that do so, meaning that their details can vary significantly.
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==Example==
 
=== Example A: Normal method: [[Polymerization]] ===
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
 
Polymerization-SP15-EN-C-1E.png|"[[Polymerization]]"
 
DarkMagician-YGLD-EN-C-1E.png|+ A[[Fusion Material]]<br>("[[Dark Magician]]")
 
BusterBlader-YGLD-EN-C-1E-C.png |+ A [[Fusion Material]]<br>("[[Buster Blader]]")
 
DarkPaladin-YGLD-EN-C-1E.png|= A [[Fusion Monster]]<br>("[[Dark Paladin]]")
 
</gallery>
 
  
=== Example B: Using Fusion Substitute Monsters ===
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* Cards of all card types can have Fusion Summoning effects. For example, "[[D/D Swirl Slime]]" ([[Monster Card]]), "[[Polymerization]]" ([[Spell Card]]), "[[Necro Fusion]]" ([[Trap Card]]).
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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* Fusion Summoning effects can use monsters from various locations as Fusion Materials, sometimes moving materials to different locations based on their original location. Examples:
Polymerization-SP15-EN-C-1E.png|"[[Polymerization]]"
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** "[[Super Polymerization]]" (uses monsters from either player's field as material)
KingoftheSwamp-FUEN-EN-SR-1E.png|+ A [[Fusion Substitute Monster]]<br>("[[King of the Swamp]]", used in place of "[[Elemental HERO Flame Wingman]]")
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** "[[Miracle Fusion]]" (banishes monsters from the field or Graveyard as material)
ElementalHEROSparkman-DEM2-EN-C-UE.png|+ a correct Fusion Material<br>("[[Elemental HERO Sparkman]]")
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** "[[Cyberdark Impact!]]" (shuffles monsters from the hand, field, or Graveyard into the Deck as material)
ElementalHEROShiningFlareWingman-LCGX-EN-ScR-1E.jpg|= A non-[[strict Fusion Summon]] [[Fusion Monster]]<br>("[[Elemental HERO Shining Flare Wingman]]")
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** "[[Parallel World Fusion]]" (shuffles banished monsters into the Deck as material)
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** "[[Brilliant Fusion]]" (uses monsters in the Deck as material)
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** "[[Odd-Eyes Fusion]]" (uses monsters in the [[Extra Deck]] as material)
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** "[[Ghost Fusion]]" (uses monsters from the field as material, but can also banish a monster from the hand, Deck, or Graveyard as material)
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* While normally only monsters (including Spell/Trap Cards treated as monsters) can be used as Fusion Materials, some card effects allow Monster Cards treated as Spell/Trap Cards to be used as Fusion Materials. Examples:
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** "[[Magistus Invocation]]" (can use Monster Cards treated as [[Equip Card]]s as material)
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** "[[Pendulum Fusion]]" (can use [[Pendulum Monster]]s in the [[Pendulum Zone]]s as material)
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** "[[Vision Fusion]]" (can use Monster Cards treated as [[Continuous Trap]]s as material)
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* Fusion Summoning effects can perform particular actions on materials beyond simply moving them. Examples:
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** "[[Rapid Trigger]]" (Fusion Summons by destroying Fusion Materials)
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** "[[Dark World Accession]]" (Fusion Summons by discarding Fusion Materials)
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* Fusion Summoning effects can entirely ignore the material requirements of the Fusion Monster being Fusion Summoned. The sole example of such an effect is "[[The Eye of Timaeus]]", which Fusion Summons specifically using only 1 "[[Dark Magician (archetype)|Dark Magician]]" monster, even though all of its applicable targets require at least 2 monsters as materials.<ref>[https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=88&request_locale=ja Konami OCG Card Database: Ruling #88]</ref>
  
=== Example C: Using a monster as both a Fusion Material and to conduct a Fusion Summon===
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=== Interactions with effects ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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* Some cards have effects that allow the player to use monsters from locations other than the ones specified in the Fusion Summoning effect as materials when Fusion Summoning (e.g. "[[Cybernetic Fusion Support]]", "[[Chain Material]]").
DDSwirlSlime-DOCS-EN-C-1E.png| A Fusion Material with an effect that Fusion Summons<br>("[[D/D Swirl Slime]]")
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* [[Fusion Substitute Monster]]s can be used in Fusion Summoning effects in place of a material with specified conditions that the Fusion Substitute Monsters inherently do not fulfill. Usually, they can substitute for a material with a specifically listed name, but "[[Shaddoll Core]]" can substitute for materials of certain [[Attribute]]s instead.
DDBerfomet-DOCS-EN-R-1E.png|+ A Fusion Material<br>("[[D/D Berfomet]]")
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** Some Fusion Monsters have a condition that they [[Must be Fusion Summoned with listed Fusion Materials|must be Fusion Summoned with their listed Fusion Materials]], which prevents Fusion Substitute Monsters from substituting any of the Fusion Materials. However, this restriction only applies to Fusion Material substitution effects—it does not prevent using monsters whose names have been [[Changes card names|changed]] to or [[Treated as alternate name|treated]] as a different card name from being used as a material according to that name.
DDDFlameKingGenghis-CT13-EN-SR-LE.png|= A [[Fusion Monster]]<br>("[[D/D/D Flame King Genghis]]")
 
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==Effects==
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=== Treating a Special Summon as a Fusion Summon ===
Like other Extra Deck monsters, if a Fusion Monster is not Fusion Summoned first, it cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[Graveyard]] or while [[banish]]ed (unless it specifies another way to properly Special Summon it, in which case it must first be Summoned that way).
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{{main|Treats Special Summon as Fusion Summon}}
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Some card effects can Special Summon a Fusion Monster, treating that Special Summon as a Fusion Summon. This type of Special Summon is not a Fusion Summon despite being treated as one, so it does not necessarily follow any mechanics of a Fusion Summon.
  
For example, if a Fusion Monster is Special Summoned from the Extra Deck by the effect of "[[Cyber-Stein]]" and sent to the Graveyard, or was sent to the Graveyard by "[[Fusion Guard]]", it cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard by "[[Re-Fusion]]"; however, if it was originally Fusion Summoned by "[[Polymerization]]", it can be Special Summoned from the Graveyard by "Re-Fusion".
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== Example ==
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| Polymerization | "[[Polymerization]]"
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| Dark Magician  | + A [[Fusion Material]]<br />("[[Dark Magician]]")
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| Buster Blader  | + A [[Fusion Material]]<br />("[[Buster Blader]]")
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| Dark Paladin  | {{=}} A [[Fusion Monster]]<br />("[[Dark Paladin]]")
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==In the anime==
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== ''Rush Duel'' ==
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.
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel]]'', the main card for Fusion Summoning is "[[Fusion (Rush Duel)|Fusion]]". "Fusion" can only use face-up monsters from the controller's field as Fusion Materials. "[[Polymerization (Rush Duel)|Polymerization]]" and "[[Power Bond (Rush Duel)|Power Bond]]" are also available as [[Legend Card]]s, and other Spells, Traps and monster effects that can perform Fusion Summons have subsequently been added.
  
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.
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== Appearance ==
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', ''GX'', ''5D's'', and ''ZEXAL'' ===
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Visual depictions of Fusion Summons have varied significantly among the first four anime series. Typically, the Fusion Materials, or their cards, are shown 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. One depiction, 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)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]], under [[Battle City Rules]], which applied during the [[Battle City]] tournament, [[Fusion Monster]]s cannot [[attack]] the same [[turn]] they are Summoned. This is exemplified in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|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 ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]''/''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' and was removed for all subsequent series.
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In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], under [[Battle City Rules]], which applied during the [[Battle City]] tournament, [[Fusion Monster]]s could not [[attack]] the same [[turn]] they were Fusion Summoned. This is exemplified in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|65}}, when [[Strings]] uses "[[Quick Attack (anime)|Quick Attack]]" on "[[Humanoid Worm Drake (anime)|Humanoid Worm Drake]]" to bypass that rule in his [[Duel]] against [[Yami Yugi]]. It also applied during the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' manga and the [[Virtual World (arc)|Virtual World]] arc. This rule does not exist in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]''/''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' and was removed from the anime starting with the ''[[Waking the Dragons]]'' arc and for all subsequent series.
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'' ===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', a standardized animation is adopted for all Fusion Summons: a blue and orange rotating background based on the artwork of "Polymerization", and the Fusion Materials transforming into featureless shapes of different colors (usually contrasting ones like blue and red, yellow and violet, etc.) that swirl together to form a spinning spiral, which then sometimes turns into a bright white light. It is then followed by a close-up shot of the player, usually clasping or clapping their hands together, as if mirroring the materials becoming one.
  
 
In ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', a Fusion Summon performed using Fusion Materials that have been previously [[Pendulum Summon]]ed is referred to as a "Pendulum-Fusion".
 
In ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', a Fusion Summon performed using Fusion Materials that have been previously [[Pendulum Summon]]ed is referred to as a "Pendulum-Fusion".
  
==See also==
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'' ===
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[[File:CynetFusion-JP-Anime-VR-NC.png|thumb|right|A Fusion Summon in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'']]
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', Fusion Summoning is changed to a different CGI effect, where the Fusion Materials transform into streams of colored particles that swirl together and then burst upwards into vortexes of colors matching the streams, which twist around each another and quickly merge into a large purple one, from where the Fusion Monster appears.
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'' and ''GO RUSH!!'' ===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]'', the background is distorted with pink and blue ripples, visually somewhat similar to its appearance in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V''. The Duelist raises their [[Duel Disk]] into the air, creating a "7" shape with their arm, and "[[Fusion (Rush Duel)|Fusion]]" creates a "Road" from the Duelist's Duel Disk, then it shows the listed materials fuse by overlaying one over another, creating a large colored beam, the Fusion Monster is generated afterwards.
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links'' ===
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When most characters perform a Fusion Summon, an animation similar to the animation in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'' anime is played. When a ''VRAINS'' character, or a [[Standard Duelist]] in Duel World (VRAINS), performs a Fusion Summon, an animation based on the ''VRAINS'' anime animation is played.
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel'' ===
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The Fusion Summon animation in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel]]'' is based on that from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime, with the materials being surrounded in a purple aura before they are warped into the "Polymerization" portal in a spiral; the Fusion Monster emerges from the spiral when the Summon is complete. The only exception is when "[[Super Polymerization (Master Duel)|Super Polymerization]]" is used to perform the Fusion Summon, to which the yellow flash portal of "Super Polymerization" appears before the monsters were warped into the "Polymerization" portal.
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== In other languages ==
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=== As a noun ===
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{{In other languages
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| fr_name  = Invocation Fusion
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| de_name  = Fusionsbeschwörung
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| it_name  = Evocazione tramite Fusione
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| pt_name  = Invocação-Fusão
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| es_name  = Invocación por Fusión
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}
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| ja_romaji = Yūgō Shōkan
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| ko_name  = 융합 소환
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| ko_rr    = Yunghap Sohwan
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| tc_name  = 融合召喚
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| tc_pinyin = Rónghé Zhàohuàn
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| sc_name  = 融合召唤
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| sc_pinyin = Rónghé Zhàohuàn
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}}
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=== As a verb ===
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{{In other languages
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| fr_name  = Invoquer par Fusion
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| de_name  = beschwören als Fusionsbeschwörung
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| it_name  = Evocare tramite Fusione
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| pt_name  = Invocar por Invocação-Fusão
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| es_name  = Invocar por Fusión
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}}
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=== In ''Rush Duel'' ===
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{{In other languages
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| ja_name  = フュージョン{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}
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| ja_romaji = Fyūjon Shōkan
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| ko_name  = 퓨전 소환
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| ko_rr    = Pyujeon Sohwan
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}}
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== See also ==
 
* [[Contact Fusion]]
 
* [[Contact Fusion]]
* [[Fusion Monsters]]
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* [[Fusion Material Monsters]]
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== References ==
* [[Fusion Substitute Monsters]]
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<references />
* [[Fusion Deck Zone]]
 
* [[Fusion Deck]]
 
* [[Extra Deck]]
 
  
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
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[[Category:Types of Summon]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 30 April 2024

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

A Fusion Summon (Japanese OCG: ゆうごうしょうかん Yūgō Shōkan; Japanese Rush Duel: フュージョンしょうかん Fyūjon Shōkan) is the standard method for Special Summoning a Fusion Monster from the Extra Deck. It requires a card effect to combine two or more monsters as Fusion Material.

Mechanics[edit]

A Fusion Summon can only be performed by a card effect. Effects that Fusion Summon first require the player to "use" appropriate monsters as Fusion Materials listed on a Fusion Monster by moving them from some location(s) to another, then after that Fusion Summon the Fusion Monster from the Extra Deck face-up to an unoccupied Main or Extra Monster Zone.

Most commonly, cards with effects that can Fusion Summon are Spell Cards (e.g. "Polymerization"). These effects typically involve using monsters from the player's hand or field as Fusion Materials. If not otherwise specified in the card text, monsters used as Fusion Material are sent to the Graveyard.

When an effect to Fusion Summon resolves, if the required Fusion Materials cannot be used or the Fusion Monster cannot be Fusion Summoned, no Fusion Summon occurs, nor are any Fusion Materials moved. For example, if the activating player cannot Special Summon when "Polymerization" resolves, no monsters are sent to the Graveyard as Fusion Material.

Even if all of a player's Monster Zones are occupied, a Fusion Monster can still be Fusion Summoned as long as at least one of the monsters in these zones is used as Fusion Material, so that there is an available zone when the Fusion Monster is Summoned. Otherwise, if there is no room to Fusion Summon a monster when a Fusion Summoning effect resolves, the Fusion Summon is not performed.

Face-down monsters on the field can be used as Fusion Materials, as long as they are controlled by the player performing the Fusion Summon and the card performing the Summon allows it.[1]

Fusion Summoning effect variations[edit]

As Fusion Summons are always performed by card effects, the specific actions involved in Fusion Summoning are exclusively determined by the individual effects that do so, meaning that their details can vary significantly.

  • Cards of all card types can have Fusion Summoning effects. For example, "D/D Swirl Slime" (Monster Card), "Polymerization" (Spell Card), "Necro Fusion" (Trap Card).
  • Fusion Summoning effects can use monsters from various locations as Fusion Materials, sometimes moving materials to different locations based on their original location. Examples:
  • While normally only monsters (including Spell/Trap Cards treated as monsters) can be used as Fusion Materials, some card effects allow Monster Cards treated as Spell/Trap Cards to be used as Fusion Materials. Examples:
  • Fusion Summoning effects can perform particular actions on materials beyond simply moving them. Examples:
  • Fusion Summoning effects can entirely ignore the material requirements of the Fusion Monster being Fusion Summoned. The sole example of such an effect is "The Eye of Timaeus", which Fusion Summons specifically using only 1 "Dark Magician" monster, even though all of its applicable targets require at least 2 monsters as materials.[2]

Interactions with effects[edit]

  • Some cards have effects that allow the player to use monsters from locations other than the ones specified in the Fusion Summoning effect as materials when Fusion Summoning (e.g. "Cybernetic Fusion Support", "Chain Material").
  • Fusion Substitute Monsters can be used in Fusion Summoning effects in place of a material with specified conditions that the Fusion Substitute Monsters inherently do not fulfill. Usually, they can substitute for a material with a specifically listed name, but "Shaddoll Core" can substitute for materials of certain Attributes instead.
    • Some Fusion Monsters have a condition that they must be Fusion Summoned with their listed Fusion Materials, which prevents Fusion Substitute Monsters from substituting any of the Fusion Materials. However, this restriction only applies to Fusion Material substitution effects—it does not prevent using monsters whose names have been changed to or treated as a different card name from being used as a material according to that name.

Treating a Special Summon as a Fusion Summon[edit]

Some card effects can Special Summon a Fusion Monster, treating that Special Summon as a Fusion Summon. This type of Special Summon is not a Fusion Summon despite being treated as one, so it does not necessarily follow any mechanics of a Fusion Summon.

Example[edit]

Rush Duel[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel, the main card for Fusion Summoning is "Fusion". "Fusion" can only use face-up monsters from the controller's field as Fusion Materials. "Polymerization" and "Power Bond" are also available as Legend Cards, and other Spells, Traps and monster effects that can perform Fusion Summons have subsequently been added.

Appearance[edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh!, GX, 5D's, and ZEXAL[edit]

Visual depictions of Fusion Summons have varied significantly among the first four anime series. Typically, the Fusion Materials, or their cards, are shown 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. One depiction, 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! manga and anime, under Battle City Rules, which applied during the Battle City tournament, Fusion Monsters could not attack the same turn they were Fusion Summoned. This is exemplified in "Mime Control, Part 1", when Strings uses "Quick Attack" on "Humanoid Worm Drake" to bypass that rule in his Duel against Yami Yugi. It also applied during the Yu-Gi-Oh! R manga and the Virtual World arc. This rule does not exist in the OCG/TCG and was removed from the anime starting with the Waking the Dragons arc and for all subsequent series.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, a standardized animation is adopted for all Fusion Summons: a blue and orange rotating background based on the artwork of "Polymerization", and the Fusion Materials transforming into featureless shapes of different colors (usually contrasting ones like blue and red, yellow and violet, etc.) that swirl together to form a spinning spiral, which then sometimes turns into a bright white light. It is then followed by a close-up shot of the player, usually clasping or clapping their hands together, as if mirroring the materials becoming one.

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".

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS[edit]

A Fusion Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

In Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, Fusion Summoning is changed to a different CGI effect, where the Fusion Materials transform into streams of colored particles that swirl together and then burst upwards into vortexes of colors matching the streams, which twist around each another and quickly merge into a large purple one, from where the Fusion Monster appears.

Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS and GO RUSH!![edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS and Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!, the background is distorted with pink and blue ripples, visually somewhat similar to its appearance in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V. The Duelist raises their Duel Disk into the air, creating a "7" shape with their arm, and "Fusion" creates a "Road" from the Duelist's Duel Disk, then it shows the listed materials fuse by overlaying one over another, creating a large colored beam, the Fusion Monster is generated afterwards.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links[edit]

When most characters perform a Fusion Summon, an animation similar to the animation in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime is played. When a VRAINS character, or a Standard Duelist in Duel World (VRAINS), performs a Fusion Summon, an animation based on the VRAINS anime animation is played.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel[edit]

The Fusion Summon animation in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is based on that from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, with the materials being surrounded in a purple aura before they are warped into the "Polymerization" portal in a spiral; the Fusion Monster emerges from the spiral when the Summon is complete. The only exception is when "Super Polymerization" is used to perform the Fusion Summon, to which the yellow flash portal of "Super Polymerization" appears before the monsters were warped into the "Polymerization" portal.

In other languages[edit]

As a noun[edit]

"Fusion Summon" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French Invocation Fusion
German Fusionsbeschwörung
Italian Evocazione tramite Fusione
Portuguese Invocação-Fusão
Spanish Invocación por Fusión
Japanese ゆうごうしょうかんYūgō Shōkan
ゆうごうしょうかん (kana)
融合召喚 (base)
Korean 융합 소환Yunghap Sohwan
Chinese (Traditional) 融合召喚Rónghé Zhàohuàn
Chinese (Simplified) 融合召唤Rónghé Zhàohuàn

As a verb[edit]

"Fusion Summon" in languages other than English
Language Name
French Invoquer par Fusion
German beschwören als Fusionsbeschwörung
Italian Evocare tramite Fusione
Portuguese Invocar por Invocação-Fusão
Spanish Invocar por Fusión

In Rush Duel[edit]

"Fusion Summon" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
Japanese フュージョンしょうかんFyūjon Shōkan
フュージョンしょうかん (kana)
フュージョン召喚 (base)
Korean 퓨전 소환Pyujeon Sohwan

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