Future Fusion vs Miracle/Overload Fusion or Dragon's Mirror

drzero7

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They're basically the same thing, (Miracle, overload, dragon)

What I'm asking is, when you activate Future Fusion, you target a fusion monster in your fusion deck what you want to fusion summon 2 turns later. Before that 2 turns when that monster is summoned, can you target that same monster with Overload, Miracle, etc?

Just wondering if you HAVE to have say 2x Chimeratech Over Dragon. Say you only have 1x of Chimeratech in your deck cause of money issues. Can you Future Fusion, and then Overload Fusion that same Chimeratech and pull off Chimera with overload? (Cause Future Fusion, that monster is not on the field yet, just in the fusion deck waiting to come out later)

Same can go for E-Heros of having 2x Flame Wingman or 2x Thunder Giant or not. (Most people can't afford multiple copies of the E-Hero Fusion monsters)
 
drzero7 said:
They're basically the same thing, (Miracle, overload, dragon)

What I'm asking is, when you activate Future Fusion, you target a fusion monster in your fusion deck what you want to fusion summon 2 turns later. Before that 2 turns when that monster is summoned, can you target that same monster with Overload, Miracle, etc?

Just wondering if you HAVE to have say 2x Chimeratech Over Dragon. Say you only have 1x of Chimeratech in your deck cause of money issues. Can you Future Fusion, and then Overload Fusion that same Chimeratech and pull off Chimera with overload? (Cause Future Fusion, that monster is not on the field yet, just in the fusion deck waiting to come out later)

Same can go for E-Heros of having 2x Flame Wingman or 2x Thunder Giant or not. (Most people can't afford multiple copies of the E-Hero Fusion monsters)
Just because you select the card for one effect, doesnt "lock" that card out from being summoned by another. It's no different than targeting a card in your opponents Graveyard with Monster Reborn, and they activate Call of the Haunted. If its not there when the effect resolves, it resolves without effect. Besides, when you summon Chimeratech Overdragon, Future Fusion will be sent to the Graveyard, so the effect will disappear anyway.
 
Don't forget that Chimeratech Overdragon destroys all other cards on your side of the field when he is special summoned so the seconed Chimeratech Overdragon wouldn't be able to be special summoned anyway. However, If you picked a differen't monster for future fusion and brought it out early, and you do have two copies in your fusion deck, the second one will still be special summoned.
 
Supreme Switch Blade said:
Don't forget that Chimeratech Overdragon destroys all other cards on your side of the field when he is special summoned so the seconed Chimeratech Overdragon wouldn't be able to be special summoned anyway. However, If you picked a differen't monster for future fusion and brought it out early, and you do have two copies in your fusion deck, the second one will still be special summoned.


Pssst... Chimeratech doesnt destroy anything when he is summoned.
 
masterwoo0 said:
Just because you select the card for one effect, doesnt "lock" that card out from being summoned by another. It's no different than targeting a card in your opponents Graveyard with Monster Reborn, and they activate Call of the Haunted. If its not there when the effect resolves, it resolves without effect. Besides, when you summon Chimeratech Overdragon, Future Fusion will be sent to the Graveyard, so the effect will disappear anyway.

If I'm getting this straight...I can activate Future Fusion, send Cyber Dragon and say, six other machine monsters from my deck to the graveyard. My next turn, activate Overload and special summon Chimeratech THAT turn?

Next question is...can I activate Future Fusion during my standby phase and special summon Chimeratech my next standby phase? Would that count as my " 2nd standby phase"?
 
No, first of all you CANNOT activate Future Fusion during your Stand-By Phase, it is not a Quick Play Spell card nor does it have a specific timing, you can only activate it during either of your Main Phases.

Secondly about when to summon Chimeratech, NOT during your next Stand-By Phase:

Send, from your Deck to the Graveyard, Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card, and select that 1 Fusion Monster from your Fusion Deck. Special Summon the selected Fusion Monster during your 2nd Standby Phase after this card's activation. (This Special Summon is treated as a Fusion Summon.) When this card is removed from the field, destroy that monster. When the monster is destroyed, destroy this card.


Meaning that if I activate it my first turn, I would have to wait my sequencial next Stand-By Phase and wait till the NEXT one of my Stand-By's to summon Chimeratech. Basically wait your current turn and the next of YOUR turns.
 
slither said:
No, first of all you CANNOT activate Future Fusion during your Stand-By Phase, it is not a Quick Play Spell card nor does it have a specific timing, you can only activate it during either of your Main Phases.

Secondly about when to summon Chimeratech, NOT during your next Stand-By Phase:

Send, from your Deck to the Graveyard, Fusion Material Monsters that are listed on a Fusion Monster Card, and select that 1 Fusion Monster from your Fusion Deck. Special Summon the selected Fusion Monster during your 2nd Standby Phase after this card's activation. (This Special Summon is treated as a Fusion Summon.) When this card is removed from the field, destroy that monster. When the monster is destroyed, destroy this card.


Meaning that if I activate it my first turn, I would have to wait my sequencial next Stand-By Phase and wait till the NEXT one of my Stand-By's to summon Chimeratech. Basically wait your current turn and the next of YOUR turns.

You're right...(forgot about it being SS1...oops)
So the 2nd standby phase is much like being able to turn Goblin Attack Force back to attack position...got it!
But what about being able to activate Overload my next Main Phase? Can I remove the monsters sent to the graveyard by Future Fusion's effect and special summon Chimeratech?
 
HorusMaster said:
You're right...(forgot about it being SS1...oops)
So the 2nd standby phase is much like being able to turn Goblin Attack Force back to attack position...got it!
But what about being able to activate Overload my next Main Phase? Can I remove the monsters sent to the graveyard by Future Fusion's effect and special summon Chimeratech?

Of course, that's perfectly legal to do, it's what the Chimeratech OTK is based on :D
 
HorusMaster said:
But what about being able to activate Overload my next Main Phase? Can I remove the monsters sent to the graveyard by Future Fusion's effect and special summon Chimeratech?
Why are you waiting until your NEXT Main Phase if you have both Future Fusion and Overload Fusion in your Hand?

You can summon Chimeratech in the same Main Phase.

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The combo isn't called an OTK if you wait 1 or two turns to complete it...lol.

You activate "Future Fusion", sending x monsters to the Graveyard and 'selecting' "Chimeratech". That resolves.
You activate "Overload Fusion", sending x monsters to the RFP Pile and immediately Special Summon "Chimeratech" (provided your opponent didn't chain anything to stop you.)

See, no waiting. No muss, no fuss!
 
skey23 said:
The combo isn't called an OTK if you wait 1 or two turns to complete it...lol.

You activate "Future Fusion", sending x monsters to the Graveyard and 'selecting' "Chimeratech". That resolves.
You activate "Overload Fusion", sending x monsters to the RFP Pile and immediately Special Summon "Chimeratech" (provided your opponent didn't chain anything to stop you.)

See, no waiting. No muss, no fuss!

Throw Limiter Removal into the mix and OUCH!!! Then RfDD, and then De-Fusion, and then, and then, and then.....LOL

Question...can Power Bond be used to summon Chimeratech?
 
What if you cleared all your opponents monsters of the field and they were playing the Blasting ruins @ Life Equalizer deck and have over 8,000 life points could chimera then attack equal to the number of monsters used to summon to decrease the opponents life to Zero?
 
Chimeratech Overdragon can attack a number of monsters equal to the number of Fusion Material Monsters that went into it. It says nothing about attacking directly. You can either attack up to a number of monsters equal to the number of Fusion Material Monsters (some more than once, if possible, e.g. Gyroid, Spirit Reaper), OR you can attack directly with it ONCE.

Unless you used a ridiculous number of Fusion Material Monsters for Chimeratech Overdragon (at least 10, for at least 8000 ATK), you won't do enough damage from one attack to reduce your opponent's Life Points to zero.

Of course, you can't attack and destroy monsters with Chimeratech Overdragon first, and then attack directly. As I said in the first paragraph, it's one or the other.
 
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