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Example: You perform a Synchro Summon using a multiplus monster and 2 other monsters while applying the multiplication, in that case, the level of the multiplus monster is only multiplied by the level of the next monster choosen for the Synchro Summon.
 
Example: You perform a Synchro Summon using a multiplus monster and 2 other monsters while applying the multiplication, in that case, the level of the multiplus monster is only multiplied by the level of the next monster choosen for the Synchro Summon.
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Example, you will summon "{{Ygo| Dark Master - Zorc}}" (lv 8)with multiplication by using "[[Iron-Winged Dragon]]", in order to summon it by multiplication of levels, you use either a level 2 monster, or a level 1 and a level 4 monster (in that case, you multiply the level of the multiplus monster by 1 and sum the result with the level of the other level 4 monster.
   
   

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Multiplus are monsters that can be used to perform several Summon by multiplying it's level by the leve of another monster. They can be used to almost any summon that requires a sum of modulus of indicador (like synchro, Energy Summon) but can also be used to perform Ritual Summons. Multiplus monsters can also be used to perform Xyz Summons, but in this case, the XYZ Summoned Rank's will not be a result of multiplication of levels and ranks.

When performing any summon using any multiplus monsters and multiplying i'ts modulus of indicator, it's multiplied by the modulus of the next monster used on that summon. 

Example: You perform a Synchro Summon using a multiplus monster and 2 other monsters while applying the multiplication, in that case, the level of the multiplus monster is only multiplied by the level of the next monster choosen for the Synchro Summon.

Example, you will summon "Dark Master - Zorc" (lv 8)with multiplication by using "Iron-Winged Dragon", in order to summon it by multiplication of levels, you use either a level 2 monster, or a level 1 and a level 4 monster (in that case, you multiply the level of the multiplus monster by 1 and sum the result with the level of the other level 4 monster.


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The first, and so far, the only known multiplus monster is "Iron-winged Dragon"