Top 10 Hardest to Summon Monsters in YuGiOh TheDuelLogs・28 minutes read
Shooting Quasar Dragon is the easiest to summon, Gate Guardian is harder due to specific tributes, Spirit of the Pharaoh needs specific trap setup, and Exodia Necross demands specific card requirements. Dark Sage is the most challenging to summon due to luck-based requirements, while strategies like Second Coin Toss can increase success rates.
Insights Shooting Quasar Dragon is the easiest monster to summon on the list, needing a tuner synchro monster and 2+ non-tuner synchro monsters, totaling at least 6 monsters. Dark Sage is the most challenging monster to summon due to its reliance on luck with coin tosses, making it difficult to consistently bring out even with strategies like Second Coin Toss. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Summoning Rare Monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Shooting Quasar Dragon is the easiest to summon monster on the list, requiring a tuner synchro monster and 2+ non-tuner synchro monsters, totaling at least 6 monsters to bring out. Gate Guardian, a level 11 vanilla monster, necessitates tributing three specific level 7 monsters on your field for its summon, making it harder to bring out than Shooting Quasar Dragon. The Spirit of the Pharaoh, a level 6 monster, can only be special summoned by the First Sarcophagus trap card, requiring back row protection and graveyard setup for its underwhelming effect. Nomi Naga, the Deity of Poisonous Snakes, can only be summoned with the Rise of the Snake Deity trap card, needing specific level 8 monsters and a convoluted setup to bring out this well-protected card. Theinen the Great Sphinx requires two specific level 10 monsters to be destroyed simultaneously on your field, a challenging task due to the lack of searchers for the required cards. Exodia Necross can only be special summoned with the Contract with Exodia spell card, demanding all 5 Exodia pieces in the graveyard and Exodia Necross in hand, making it a difficult summoning process. Painful Choice and Advanced Ritual Art offer ways to fulfill the Exodia Necross summoning requirements, but still necessitate specific setup and lack efficient searchers for the needed cards. Exodius, the Ultimate Forbidden Lord, can send Exodia pieces to the graveyard but is not a consistent method, with the best approach being through Advanced Ritual Art, adding to the summoning difficulty. Exodia Necross, despite the effort required, offers an 1800 attack level 4 monster with limited search options for its summoning cards, making it a challenging monster to bring out effectively. 12:28
Summoning Challenging Monsters with Unique Effects A monster destroyed by various effects, gaining 500 attack each standby phase, but can be destroyed by monster effects easily. Sponsored by Squarespace, a website-building platform, offering a 10% discount for first purchases. Sofia, a monster requiring banishing four specific types of monsters to summon, with a powerful effect of banishing all cards in play. Difficulty in consistently summoning Sofia due to the varied requirements of different monster types. Armed Dragon Catapult Cannon, a Fusion Monster with challenging summoning conditions but a game-winning effect. Ojama Simulation can aid in summoning the materials for Armed Dragon Catapult Cannon more easily. Zushin the Sleeping Giant, requiring ten counters on a monster to summon, with a strategy involving multiple copies and card recycling. Dark Sage, summonable by tributing a Dark Magician after a successful coin toss with Time Wizard, but reliant on luck. Strategies to increase the odds of successfully summoning Dark Sage, including Second Coin Toss. Dark Sage's reliance on luck in coin tosses makes it the most challenging monster to consistently summon.