Fusion Gate

Javario

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Q: Does fusion gate work from the hand? if so why?

if not why?

it's not really specific on the card where you can special summon it so I beleive I can come from hand please let me know...

-Javario
 
Javario said:
Q: Does fusion gate work from the hand? if so why?

if not why?

it's not really specific on the card where you can special summon it so I beleive I can come from hand please let me know...

-Javario

"Fusion Gate" works similarly to "Polymerization" in that you can choose monsters from both the field and your hand in order to special summon the appropriate fusion monster. The difference is that the monsters used for the fusion are removed from play instead of being sent to the graveyard.

- A
 
thankyou so much, I had a near perfect deck (for me) with paladin, two round kill. But that was before the ban list. I only liked it cause it was a clean 8000 attack shot second turn; my turn.

But, people I played claimed that fusion gate was only for the field. That it's a field card so it can't work from the hand. But, thanx for clearing that up.

-Javario
 
"Fusion Gate" *is* a field spell card though. I thought your question was about where you pull the monsters from.

In either case you just activate "Fusion Gate" by placing it in the Field-Spell zone and you should be able to do what you were doing before (unless it was bring out Dark Paladin and then De-Fuse him back to Dark Magician and Buster Blader for the kill since DM and BB would have been removed from play if you used "Fusion Gate").

- A
 
This is the exact way I used fusion gate:

to stray away from all confusion, my first thought on the use of fusion gate was:

color=Blue]now true question at hand: was if I could remove dark magician and buster blader from my hand instead of having them on the field. [/color] People debated me saying my monsters must be on the field, it only effects monsters on the field. But, I asked school of duel they comfirmed I was right, I asked upperdeck specific card ruling department (Eric Tice), no reply. I asked netrep forum same reply as school of duel. Now how do I try to get fusion gate question posted on netrep? Like what they did on waboku , and michizure?




because of ban, I completely changed my deck from paladin. Even before the ban, it didn't work on all people. Of course, it was a theme, and all themes have weaknesses. But it'll be back.... (paladin)

-Javario
 
Javario said:
Now how do I try to get fusion gate question posted on netrep? Like what they did on waboku , and michizure?

Posting in a forum is a good way to bring up new things you would like to see.  There is a suggestions/feedback forum, which would be a good place to start.

We are preparing to increase the number of Advanced Card Reviews on the site, and suggestions to cards you would like to see are always welcome.

One source we will be using to select cards to review will be this forum (Rules and Regulations).  You can expect to see reviews on cards/topics/mechanics that come up a lot here.
 
I'm glad we all agree on fusion gate: on it's legal capability... last thought:

it's just a short print, but people wilil want that card when better fusions come out.
I wonder can I officially say net rep said fusion gate allows me to remove the fusion material monsters from my  hand while fusion gate is on the field.

-Javario

(juh-var-e-oh).
 
Well, you can always use the reply I gave to your e-mail about this question as proof.  Although the Netrep Files themselves aren't official, the ruling I gave you definitely is official:  Fusion Gate allows you to send Fusion-Material monsters from your hand and/or the field to Graveyard, just like Polymerization. Except, the Fusion-Material monsters are sent to the removed from play pile, and not the Graveyard (due to Fusion Gate's text stating that).
 
Kenjiblade said:
Well, you can always use the reply I gave to your e-mail about this question as proof. Although the Netrep Files themselves aren't official, the ruling I gave you definitely is official: Fusion Gate allows you to send Fusion-Material monsters from your hand and/or the field to the Graveyard, just like Polymerization.

Correction there Steve, send them to the removed from game pile, not the graveyard. Remember, Fusion Gate removes the monsters, ;).
 
helpoemer316 said:
Kenjiblade said:
Well, you can always use the reply I gave to your e-mail about this question as proof. Although the Netrep Files themselves aren't official, the ruling I gave you definitely is official: Fusion Gate allows you to send Fusion-Material monsters from your hand and/or the field to the Graveyard, just like Polymerization.

Correction there Steve, send them to the removed from game pile, not the graveyard.  Remember, Fusion Gate removes the monsters, ;).
I got a question for you...  You stated "remove from game" pile.  Now, on some cards in general it states "Remove from Game" versus "Remove from Play".  Is there a difference in that term? 

I mean, "remove from game" to me means that you cannot summon them to the field even with Dimension Fusion for the rest of that duel.
 
masterwoo0 said:
helpoemer316 said:
Kenjiblade said:
Well, you can always use the reply I gave to your e-mail about this question as proof. Although the Netrep Files themselves aren't official, the ruling I gave you definitely is official: Fusion Gate allows you to send Fusion-Material monsters from your hand and/or the field to the Graveyard, just like Polymerization.

It's the same thing.
Correction there Steve, send them to the removed from game pile, not the graveyard. Remember, Fusion Gate removes the monsters, ;).
I got a question for you... You stated "remove from game" pile. Now, on some cards in general it states "Remove from Game" versus "Remove from Play". Is there a difference in that term?

I mean, "remove from game" to me means that you cannot summon them to the field even with Dimension Fusion for the rest of that duel.
 
Wait, ensui...Did you actually post a response? It looks like you just quoted the previous message.

Anyway - the terms "removed from game" and "removed from play" essentially mean the same thing.
 
Kenjiblade said:
Wait, ensui...Did you actually post a response? It looks like you just quoted the previous message.

Anyway - the terms "removed from game" and "removed from play" essentially mean the same thing.

Yeah, I posted a response, but this board put it in the middle of those quotes.  :x

It basically said the same as you. :p
 
When you fuse through Fusion Gate, you just send the cards out of game and summon the monster. By the time your opponent knows about the summon, it's already happened.
 
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