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. Transfer its materials to this card.
Many card effects can perform Xyz Evolution when they resolve. In addition the requirement to gain a Number C is for one to "carve a clear path" out of the chaos of confusion into the light. It was first seen in Episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Unlike Chaos Xyz Evolution, this method does not use the power of Chaos. It is only possible through Rank-Up and cannot be performed simply by using a certain monster as Xyz Material.
It also differs in the way that all Rank-Up Xyz Evolution counterparts need the same number of materials to be Summoned if not Summoned via Rank-Up , whereas Chaos Xyz Evolution counterparts require 1 more material. It was first used in Rank 32 by Yuma Tsukumo. ZEXAL manga, Astral first awakened to the ability to perform a Shining Xyz Evolution when the orbs of light that appeared in front of Yuma's, Kaito's and Shark's chests connected, representing the moment of the birth of Yuma's bonds with Kaito and Shark.
According to Astral himself, the strengthening of their bonds managed to release some of his power, creating the "Shining Number" in Yuma's Extra Deck. At that moment, Astral shined so clearly that he became visible for an instant. These cards have a Summoning condition allowing them to be Summoned by using one or more specific Xyz Monsters as Xyz Material, in addition to their regular method of Xyz Summoning using monsters whose Levels match their Ranks; however, they do not go through any explicit Chaos or Shining Xyz Evolution.
In the anime, this is not referred to as "Xyz Evolution", only being referred to as "Xyz Summon" like any other. A Ritual Summon requires a specific Spell Card that summons a particular monster and the tributes as stated on the card. More often than not, the Monsters Cards sacrificed combined must equal or surpass a certain level when combined.
Meaning the player must have the monster in their hand to summon it. A Synchro Summon requires that all tributes be face-up on the playing field. From there, they can combine one Tuner Monster a monster used to initiate a Synchro Summon and one or more other monsters to summon a Synchro Monster from the Extra Deck.
Unlike with Ritual Summons, the combined level of the tributes, including the Tuner Monster, must be exact to the level of the monster Summoned. It is important to note that there is no limit to the number of Synchro summons that can be done in a turn.
Xyz Monsters can only be summoned when stacking two monsters vertically of the same level as the monster being summoned. They may also require particular monsters as stated in the text box of the card. Once summoned from the Extra Deck, the Xyz Monster is placed on top of both of the stacked monsters in either face-up attack position or defense position.
Xyz Monsters often come with special effects that require a player to remove an Xyz Material from beneath the card known as Detaching and also may come with a detriment if all cards are removed.
Pendulum Summons require the player to use the Pendulum Zones. The scales two numbered arrows on either side of the Pendulum Effect text also come into effect.
The left-most Pendulum Zone is treated as the minimum number, and the right-most zone is treated as the maximum number. Thus allowing the player to summon any monster from their hand into play as long as its level is between both of those numbers. For example, if the left-most zone has a scale rating of 2 and the right-most zone has a 7, they are allowed to summon any number of monsters from levels 3 to 6.
Furthermore, if a player wants to summon a Pendulum Monster from their extra deck, they may summon them to the Extra Zone or where a Link Monster's Link Arrow is pointing towards. Link Monsters do not have a level or Defense Points. In their place is a Link Number and arrows that point towards different spots on the Main Monster Field. That link number then determines how many face-up monsters must be used as Link Material to Special Summon the monster into the Extra Monster Zone. Flip Gemini Union Spirit Toon.
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