August 25th, Synchron Extreme arrives this Friday, August 28 th! Share this: Tweet. The Scintillating Stardust Warrior! Synchro Summoning Tune-Up!
Welcome to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Where is Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind? Effect Veiler? Quickdraw Synchron? Debris Dragon? Glow-up Bulb? Plaguespreader Zombie? Deep Sea Diva? Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor? Mind Master? Fishborg Blaster? Maiden with Eyes of Blue? Genex Ally Birdman? Some of these cards were meta defining and you pick stuff like Reese the Ice Mistress? Flare Resonator has awful attack and defense , , but you're right - its ability to increase the attack of the synchro monster is very useful.
Party Games. Drinking Games. Lawn Games. Creative Writing. Card Games. Magic: The Gathering. Comic Books. Harry Potter. Board Games. Performing Arts. Musical Theater. Circus Arts. In the English dub, this is reversed; the Tuner monster's name is said first and the non-Tuner monsters' names are said last. During a Synchro Summon, the Tuner monster transforms into a number of green rings which corresponds to its Level.
These rings then "scan" the non-tuner monsters, which first change into a glowing yellow "outline" of themselves before turning into a number of stars which correspond to their Levels. A beam of light then envelops the stars, passing through the rings, and the Synchro Monster appears thereafter. In some special versions of Synchro Summons, the rings are a different color or are completely redesigned, for example, when " Shooting Quasar Dragon " is Limit Over Accel Synchro Summoned, the rings are gold instead of green, and when " Red Nova Dragon " is Synchro Summoned, the Tuner monsters transform into rings of fire, which form a sphere around the non-Tuner monster.
Additionally, when " Malefic Paradox Dragon " is Synchro Summoned, the Synchro Rings are black instead of green, and the non-Tuner monsters become a purple outline, and a cyclone of darkness envelops the stars instead of a beam of light. Also, the characters may have personalized backgrounds and other graphics for Synchro Summons most noticeably Vizor. Starting with episode 65 and carried into the second season, when the non-Tuner s turn into stars, the arithmetic addition of the total Levels involved in the Synchro Summon is briefly shown on the bottom of the screen.
Synchro Summoning appears to be more advanced than it was in Yu-Gi-Oh! In Yu-Gi-Oh! Green thunder strikes behind the Duelist, and then the Synchro Materials dissolve into particles, and each one reforms into rings of light equal to their Level. The Tuner monster transforms into a aquamarine ring with an inner layer patterned with lines, while the non-Tuner monsters transform into lines of the color that opposes their Attribute for example, LIGHT monsters turn into purple rings, while DARK monsters turn into yellow rings broken up by white circles which resemble Levels on Monster Cards or breaks in the line that total twelve.
The monster's Level is numbered in a small status screen that connects the rings. The rings then glow blue and merge into one resembling that of the Tuner monster's ring, which flickers in a manner akin to a frequency wave and then bursts into particles, but then reforms surrounded by fifteen green rectangles evocative of those seen in the rings of the ARC-V Synchro Summon.
The blue ring then separates into a number equal to the Level of the Synchro Monster in a column, and a blue display reading "LEVEL" appears, slotting in from the back of the rings and bearing the Levels of the Synchro Materials on it, which quickly meld into the Synchro Monster's Level with a red flash. The view then flashes down the rings as a light glows in a similar manner to past Synchro Summons, and the Synchro Monster appears, forming out of a blue outline.
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