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| japanese translated  = Normal Summon
 
| japanese translated  = Normal Summon
 
| english              = Normal Summon
 
| english              = Normal Summon
| french              = Invocation Normale<br>Verb: Invoquer Normalement
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| french              = Invocation Normale<br/>Verb: Invoquer Normalement
| german              = Normalbeschwörung<br>Verb: beschwören als Normalbeschwörung
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| german              = Normalbeschwörung<br/>Verb: beschwören als Normalbeschwörung
| italian              = Evocazione Normale<br>Verb: Evocare Normalmente
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| italian              = Evocazione Normale<br/>Verb: Evocare Normalmente
| korean              = 통상 소환 (通常召喚) ''Tongsang Sohwan''<br>Formerly: (일반) 소환 ((一般)召喚) ''(Ilban) Sohwan''
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| korean              = 통상 소환 (通常召喚) ''Tongsang Sohwan''<br/>Formerly: (일반) 소환 ((一般)召喚) ''(Ilban) Sohwan''
|chinese = 通常召喚 ''Tōngcháng Zhàohuàn / Tung1 seong4 Ziu6 wun6''
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        | chinese             = 通常召喚 ''Tōngcháng Zhàohuàn / Tung1 seong4 Ziu6 wun6''
|portuguese=Invocação-Normal<br>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Normal
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        | portuguese           = Invocação-Normal<br/>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Normal
| spanish              = Invocación Normal<br>Verb: Invocar de Modo Normal
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        | spanish              = Invocación Normal<br/>Verb: Invocar de Modo Normal
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        | simplified chinese  = 通常召唤 ''Tōngcháng Zhàohuàn''
 
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A '''Normal Summon''' ({{ruby|通|つう}}{{ruby|常|じょう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Tsūjō Shōkan'' "Normal Summon", or simply {{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Shōkan'' "Summon") is a way to [[Summon]] a [[monster]]. The [[turn player]] can perform a Normal Summon during their [[Main Phase]] when the [[game state]] is open. To perform a Normal Summon, the player simply plays a monster directly from their [[hand]] into an available [[Monster Zone]] in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position]], declaring that the monster is being Normal Summoned.
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A '''Normal Summon''' ({{ruby|通|つう}}{{ruby|常|じょう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Tsūjō Shōkan'' "Normal Summon", or simply {{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Shōkan'' "Summon") is a way to [[Summon]] a [[monster]] from a player's [[hand]].
  
The turn player can only Normal Summon or [[Normal Set]] once per [[turn]], even if the Normal Summon gets [[negate]]d by a card like "[[Forced Back]]". Some card effects, such as "[[Double Summon]]", allow a player to perform multiple Normal Summons in one turn. A player cannot Normal Summon during their opponent's turn, except by a card effect such as "[[Ultimate Offering]]".
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In Japanese, Normal Summon/[[Normal Set|Set]] is collectively referred to as {{ruby|通|つう}}{{ruby|常|じょう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ("Normal Summon"), while Normal Summon itself is referred to as only {{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ("Summon").
  
In order to Normal Summon a [[Level]] 5 or higher monster from the hand, the player must [[Tribute]] monster(s) they [[control]] as a [[cost]]. This is a type of Normal Summon called a [[Tribute Summon]]. Normal Summoning a Level 5 or 6 monster requires one Tribute, while Level 7 and higher monsters require two Tributes.
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==Mechanics==
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The [[turn player]] can perform a Normal Summon during their [[Main Phase]] in an open [[game state]]. To perform a Normal Summon, the player plays a monster directly from their [[hand]] into an available [[Monster Zone]] in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position]], declaring that the monster is being Normal Summoned.
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The turn player can only Normal Summon or [[Normal Set]] once per [[turn]]. If a player's attempted Normal Summon is [[negate]]d, that player does not receive another Normal Summon/Set in that turn.
  
 
[[Special Summon Monster]]s cannot be Normal Summoned, as stated in their card text, and neither can [[Ritual Monster]]s.
 
[[Special Summon Monster]]s cannot be Normal Summoned, as stated in their card text, and neither can [[Ritual Monster]]s.
  
While monsters can normally only be Normal Summoned in face-up Attack Position, "[[Light of Intervention]]" also allows monsters to be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense Position.
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===Tribute Summon===
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{{Main|Tribute Summon}}
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In order to Normal Summon a [[Level]] 5 or higher monster from the hand, the player must [[Tribute]] monster(s) they [[control]]. This is a type of Normal Summon called a [[Tribute Summon]]. Normal Summoning a Level 5 or 6 monster requires one Tribute, while Level 7 and higher monsters require two Tributes.
  
[[Gemini monster]]s are a type of monster that are treated as [[Normal Monster]]s on the field, but can be treated as Effect Monsters and gain their effects if they are Normal Summoned again while already face-up on the field. This counts as the player's one Normal Summon/Set per turn, but no Tributes are required if the monster is Level 5 or higher. This Normal Summon can be [[negate]]d like any other Summon.
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===Normal Summoning Gemini monsters again===
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[[Gemini monster]]s are a type of monster that are treated as [[Normal Monster]]s on the field, but can be treated as Effect Monsters and gain their effects if they are Normal Summoned again while already face-up on the field. This counts as the player's one Normal Summon/Set per turn. However, if the Gemini monster is Level 5 or higher, no Tributes are required to Normal Summon it again. This Normal Summon can be [[negate]]d like any other Summon.
  
In Japanese, Normal Summon/[[Set]] would be referred to as {{ruby|通|つう}}{{ruby|常|じょう}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}, while Normal Summon (but not Set) would be referred to as only {{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}.
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===Normal Summoning with a card effect===
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{{Main|Performs a Normal Summon}}
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Some card effects, such as "[[Ultimate Offering]]", can perform Normal Summons immediately after their resolution.
  
==See also==
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==Interactions with effects==
*[[Summon]]
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* While monsters can normally only be Normal Summoned in face-up Attack Position, "[[Light of Intervention]]" allows monsters to be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense Position.
*[[Game state]]
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* Some card effects allow a player to perform [[Allows multiple Normal Summons|multiple Normal Summons]] (or [[Allows multiple Tribute Summons|multiple Tribute Summons]]) in one turn. (e.g. "[[Double Summon]]")
*[[Main Phase]]
 
*[[Normal Set]]
 
*[[Tribute Summon]]
 
  
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
[[Category:Types of Summon]]
 
[[Category:Types of Summon]]

Revision as of 14:34, 25 March 2023

Normal Summon

Normal Summon

Japanese

つうじょうしょうかん

Japanese (ruby)

つうじょうしょうかん

Japanese (base text)

通常召喚

Japanese (romanized)

Tsūjō Shōkan

Japanese (translated)

Normal Summon

English

Normal Summon

A Normal Summon (つうじょうしょうかん Tsūjō Shōkan "Normal Summon", or simply しょうかん Shōkan "Summon") is a way to Summon a monster from a player's hand.

In Japanese, Normal Summon/Set is collectively referred to as つうじょうしょうかん ("Normal Summon"), while Normal Summon itself is referred to as only しょうかん ("Summon").

Mechanics

The turn player can perform a Normal Summon during their Main Phase in an open game state. To perform a Normal Summon, the player plays a monster directly from their hand into an available Monster Zone in face-up Attack Position, declaring that the monster is being Normal Summoned.

The turn player can only Normal Summon or Normal Set once per turn. If a player's attempted Normal Summon is negated, that player does not receive another Normal Summon/Set in that turn.

Special Summon Monsters cannot be Normal Summoned, as stated in their card text, and neither can Ritual Monsters.

Tribute Summon

In order to Normal Summon a Level 5 or higher monster from the hand, the player must Tribute monster(s) they control. This is a type of Normal Summon called a Tribute Summon. Normal Summoning a Level 5 or 6 monster requires one Tribute, while Level 7 and higher monsters require two Tributes.

Normal Summoning Gemini monsters again

Gemini monsters are a type of monster that are treated as Normal Monsters on the field, but can be treated as Effect Monsters and gain their effects if they are Normal Summoned again while already face-up on the field. This counts as the player's one Normal Summon/Set per turn. However, if the Gemini monster is Level 5 or higher, no Tributes are required to Normal Summon it again. This Normal Summon can be negated like any other Summon.

Normal Summoning with a card effect

Some card effects, such as "Ultimate Offering", can perform Normal Summons immediately after their resolution.

Interactions with effects