When an opponent's monster declares a direct attack: Negate the attack, then you can apply the rest of this card's effect. Banish 1 Tuner monster and any number of non-Tuner monsters from your Graveyard, whose total Levels equal 8 or less, and if you do, Special Summon from your Extra Deck 1 Synchro Monster whose Level equals the total Levels of those banished monsters. (This Special Summon is treated as a Synchro Summon.)
Can only be used when your opponent declares a direct attack. This usually means this card can only be used when you are losing.
Banishes monsters from your graveyard.
Tips
Synchro Monsters
Here are some of the strongest Synchro monsters you can summon. Powered Inzektron is a good option when on the defense because he cannot be destroyed by battle the turn he is summoned, otherwise you can summon a high stat monster that your opponent cannot attack over.
The Synchro Summoning King’s Consonance is able to do bypasses material restrictions. As an example you can summon Chaos Goddess who has one of the most infamously restrictive Synchro material conditions.
To properly utilize King’s Consonance you will first need monsters in your graveyard to use as Synchro materials. The quickest way to load them into the graveyard is through milling will effects like That Grass Looks Greener and Lightsworn cards.
The best thing here is that it is treated as a proper Synchro Summon, meaning if the Synchro goes to the Graveyard or banished, and it has no Nomi restriction, you can Special Summon it.
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