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| english              = Ritual Summon
 
| english              = Ritual Summon
| french              = Invocation Rituelle<br>Verb: Invoquer Rituellement
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| french              = Invocation Rituelle<br/>Verb: Invoquer Rituellement
| german              = Ritualbeschwörung<br>Verb: beschwören als Ritualbeschwörung
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| german              = Ritualbeschwörung<br/>Verb: beschwören als Ritualbeschwörung
| italian              = Evocazione Rituale<br>Verb: Evocare tramite Rituale
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| italian              = Evocazione Rituale<br/>Verb: Evocare tramite Rituale
 
| korean              = 의식 소환 (儀式召喚) ''Uisik Sohwan''
 
| korean              = 의식 소환 (儀式召喚) ''Uisik Sohwan''
|chinese=儀式召喚 ''Yíshì Zhàohuàn / Ji4 sik1 Ziu6 wun6''
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        | chinese             = 儀式召喚 ''Yíshì Zhàohuàn / Ji4 sik1 Ziu6 wun6''
| portuguese          = Invocação-Ritual<br>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Ritual
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| portuguese          = Invocação-Ritual<br/>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Ritual
| spanish              = Invocación de Ritual<br>Verb: Invocar por Ritual
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| spanish              = Invocación de Ritual<br/>Verb: Invocar por Ritual
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        | simplified chinese  = 仪式召唤 ''Yíshì Zhàohuàn''
 
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A '''Ritual Summon''' ({{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Gishiki Shōkan'') is a method of [[Special Summon]]ing a [[Ritual Monster]] which uses the effect of a [[Ritual Spell Card]].
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A '''Ritual Summon''' ({{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Gishiki Shōkan'') is a method of [[Special Summon]]ing a [[Ritual Monster]] which normally uses the effect of a [[Ritual Spell Card]].
  
Ritual Summons usually require [[Tribute]]s greater than or equal to the [[Level]] of the monster being Summoned from your side of the field or your hand. These Tributes are performed as part of the Ritual Spell Card's [[card effect|effect]] [[resolution]] rather than as a [[cost]].
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Ritual Summons usually require [[Tribute]]s (from your hand or field) greater than or equal to, or sometimes strictly equal to, the [[Level]] of the Ritual Monster that is being Summoned. These Tributes are performed as part of the Ritual Spell Card's [[card effect|effect]] [[resolution]], rather than as a [[cost]]. <ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O  |title=Individual Card Rulings [L-O&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Lich Lord, King of the Underworld  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220023927/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O  |archivedate=20 February 2009}}</ref>
  
Some cards, such as "[[End of the World]]", require the total [[Level]] of the Tributed monsters to exactly equal the Level of the Ritual Monster. Some Ritual Spell Cards have special requirements to perform the Ritual Summon; "[[Advanced Ritual Art]]" [[send]]s monsters from the [[Main Deck]] to the [[Graveyard]] to perform the Ritual Summon; "[[Gishki Photomirror]]" does not Tribute any monsters, instead requiring the player to pay 500 [[Life Points]] x the [[Level]] of the [[Ritual Monster]].  
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Archetypes that focus on Ritual Summoning include "[[Gishki]]", "[[Prediction Princess]]", "[[Black Luster Soldier (archetype)|Black Luster Soldier]]", "[[Drytron]]", "[[Cyber Angel]]", "[[Voiceless Voice]]", "[[Nouvelles]]", "[[Mikanko]]", "[[Megalith]]", "[[Impcantation]]", "[[Libromancer]]", "[[Vendread]]", "[[Shinobird]]" and "[[Nekroz]]".
  
A monster that was Ritual Summoned can be Special Summoned from the [[Graveyard]], unless otherwise stated.
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== Mechanics ==
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A Ritual Summon is always performed by a [[effect|card effect]]. When an effect that performs a Ritual Summon resolves, the player must perform the actions described in the effect, which usually involves moving other monsters from one location to another, then the player will [[Special Summon]] the Ritual Monster from a specified location [[face-up]] to an unoccupied [[Main Monster Zone]].
  
== Performing a Ritual Summon ==
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Usually, a card effect that performs a Ritual Summon is a card effect from a [[Ritual Spell Card]], involves [[Tribute|Tributing]] monsters from the player's hand and/or field whose total Levels equal or exceed the Level of the Ritual Monster, and Ritual Summons the Ritual Monster from the hand.
During an open [[game state]] in the [[Main Phase]], the [[turn player]] may conduct a Ritual Summon if the following conditions are met:
 
* They have a [[Ritual Spell Card]] in their [[hand]] or [[Set]] on the field.<ref group=Notes>"[[Luminous Dragon Ritual]]" is the only exception to this rule so far, which can be in the Graveyard instead.</ref>
 
* They have an appropriate Ritual Monster in their [[hand]] that can be Ritual Summoned with that Ritual Spell Card.<ref group=Notes>"[[Nekroz Cycle]]" is the only exception to this rule so far, allowing the Ritual Monster to be in the Graveyard instead.</ref>
 
* There are monsters in the appropriate locations (specified by the Ritual Spell Card), whose total Levels meet the requirements of the Ritual Spell Card, or a single monster that has an effect allowing it to be used as the entire monster requirement.
 
If these conditions are met, that player can activate the appropriate Ritual Spell Card.
 
  
If the activation of the Ritual Spell Card is successful, the player that activated the Ritual Spell Card resolves its effect, normally by [[Tribute|Tributing]] monsters from a location(s) specified on the Ritual Spell Card, whose total Levels meet the requirements of the Ritual Spell Card. After that, the player Special Summons the Ritual Monster to their side of the field, [[face-up]], then the Ritual Spell Card is sent to the Graveyard.
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The player cannot use more monsters than necessary to perform a Ritual Summon.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=1408  |title=Absolute Powerforce Preview: Djinn Disserere of Rituals  |author=Jerome McHale  |date=3 February 2010  |publisher=Konami  |accessdate=12 December 2015  |quote=When you Ritual Summon a monster, you need to Tribute monsters whose total Levels{{sic}} at least the Level of the monster you want to Summon, but you aren’t allowed to “overpay.”  For example, if your Ritual monster{{sic}} is Level 7, you can Tribute a Level 5 and a Level 3 monster. You could not Tribute a third monster for that Ritual Summon.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=3669  |title=How Ritual Summons Work  |author=Scott Miller  |date=23 February 2009  |publisher=Konami  |accessdate=12 December 2015  |quote=Some Ritual Spells let you go over that number, others require the Levels of the Tributes to exactly match the Level of the Ritual Monster. No matter what, if you have already selected enough monsters to fulfil{{sic}} the requirement, you can’t Tribute any extra ones.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=6852  |title=Secrets of Eternity: Netherlord of the Flies  |author=Scott Miller  |date=6 January 2015  |publisher=Konami  |accessdate=12 December 2015  |quote=Remember, though, that you cannot overpay by Tributing more monsters than necessary to meet the “total Level 6 or more” requirement.}}</ref> If any monster among the used monsters could be removed, but the Ritual Summon's requirement would still be met, then that monster cannot be used.
  
==Clarifications==
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[[Face-down]] monsters can be Tributed for a Ritual Summon, unless the card text specifies otherwise (such as "[[Forbidden Arts of the Gishki]]").<ref name="Raven">{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=P&last=R  |title=Individual Card Rulings [P-R&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Ritual Raven  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220140220/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=P&last=R  |archivedate=20 February 2009}}</ref> If a monster has an effect that allows it to be used as the entire monster requirement for the Ritual Summon (such as "[[Ritual Raven]]"), that effect can be applied when it is used for a Ritual Summon even if it is face-down.<ref name="Raven"/> If the player can Tribute an opponent's face-down monster due to a card effect (such as "[[Soul Exchange]]"), it cannot be used for a Ritual Summon because its Level is unknown.<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=S&last=T  |title=Individual Card Rulings [S-T&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Soul Exchange  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220024252/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=S&last=T  |archivedate=20 February 2009  |quote=You can target a face-down monster, but you cannot Tribute it for a Ritual Summon or for “Metamorphosis” because you do not know its Level.}}</ref>
* A player can activate a Ritual Spell Card even if their [[Monster Zone]]s are full, but only if they Tribute one of their monsters on the field when the Ritual Spell Card resolves (if all their Monster Zones are still occupied by that point).
 
  
* [[Face-down]] monsters can be Tributed for the effect of a Ritual Spell Card, unless the card text specifies otherwise, such as "[[Forbidden Arts of the Gishki]]".
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When a card or effect that Ritual Summons resolves, if the requirement cannot be met or the Ritual Monster cannot be Ritual Summoned, no Ritual Summon occurs, nor is any action taken for the Ritual Summon's requirement.<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O |title=Individual Card Rulings [L-O&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Mask of Restrict |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220023927/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O |archivedate=20 February 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O |title=Individual Card Rulings [L-O&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Lightforce Sword  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220023927/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O  |archivedate=20 February 2009}}</ref> For example, if a player cannot Special Summon when resolving a Ritual Spell that Tributes monsters, no monsters are Tributed.
** If you are allowed to Tribute an opponent's face-down monster by a card effect such as "[[Soul Exchange]]", you cannot use it for a Ritual Summon since its Level is unknown.<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=S&last=T |title=Individual Card Rulings [S-T&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Soul Exchange |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220024252/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=S&last=T |archivedate=20 February 2009  |quote=You can target a face-down monster, but you cannot Tribute it for a Ritual Summon or for “Metamorphosis” because you do not know its Level.}}</ref>
 
  
* If the Ritual Spell Card does not mandate an exact amount of Levels (e.g. "''You must also Tribute monsters from your hand or field whose total Levels equal 6 or more.''"), the player cannot Tribute additional monsters if they met the minimum Level requirement already.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=6852  |title=Secrets of Eternity: Netherlord of the Flies  |author=Scott Miller  |date=6 January 2015  |publisher=Konami  |accessdate=12 December 2015  |quote=Remember, though, that you cannot overpay by Tributing more monsters than necessary to meet the “total Level 6 or more” requirement.}}</ref>
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If the player resolves a Ritual Summoning effect when all of their [[Main Monster Zone]]s are occupied, the effect can still successfully resolve if it uses at least one of the monsters in these zones in the Ritual Summon and removes it from the field, so that there is an available zone when the Ritual Monster is Summoned. If the effect is unable to do so, then it will resolve without effect.
  
* When the Ritual Spell Card resolves, if monsters cannot be used for the Ritual Summon or the Ritual Monster cannot be Ritual Summoned, no Ritual Summon occurs, nor  are any monsters used for the Ritual Spell Card's monster requirement.<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O  |title=Individual Card Rulings [L-O&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Mask of Restrict  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090220023927/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=L&last=O  |archivedate=20 February 2009}}</ref>
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===Ritual Summoning effect variations===
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{{See also|Performs a Ritual Summon|Treats Special Summon as Ritual Summon}}
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As Ritual Summons are always performed by card effects, the specific actions involved in Ritual Summoning are exclusively determined by the individual effects that do so, meaning that their details can vary significantly.
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* Ritual Summoning effects can be from [[Ritual Spell Card]]s, or can be from non-Ritual Spell Cards. Examples:
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** "[[Megalith Phul]]" ([[Monster Card]])
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** "[[Secrets of Dark Magic]]" ([[Quick-Play Spell Card]])
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** "[[Amorphous Persona]]" ([[Field Spell Card]])
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** "[[Urgent Ritual Art]]" ([[Trap Card]])
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* Ritual Summoning effects can Ritual Summon from the hand, or can Ritual Summon from other specified locations. Examples:
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** "[[Nekroz Cycle]]" (Ritual Summons from Graveyard)
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** "[[Renewal of the World]]" (Ritual Summons banished monster)
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** "[[High Ritual Art]]" (Ritual Summons from Deck)
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* Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve Tributing monsters from the player's hand or field, or can require other actions involving moving monsters in other locations. Examples:
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** "[[Nekroz Kaleidoscope]]" (Ritual Summons by sending monsters from the player's Extra Deck to the GY)
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** "[[Advanced Ritual Art]]" (Ritual Summons by sending monsters from the player's Deck to the GY)
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** "[[Nekroz Mirror]]" (Ritual Summons by banishing monsters from the player's GY)
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** "[[Forbidden Arts of the Gishki]]" (Ritual Summons by Tributing monsters on either side of the field)
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* Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve using/moving monsters with Levels to meet the Ritual Monster's own Level, or can require other monster parameters, or no monster parameters beyond the status of being a monster. Examples:
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** "[[Meteonis Drytron]]" (Ritual Summons by tributing monsters whose total ATK meets the ATK of the Ritual Monster)
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** "[[Gishki Nekromirror]]" (Ritual Summons by tributing 1 opposing face-up monster, but otherwise imposes no requirements on the monster)
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* Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve no monsters at all. The current sole example of such an effect is "[[Gishki Photomirror]]", which Ritual Summons by [[pay]]ing [[LP]].
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===Interactions with effects===
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* Some monsters have effects that allow the player to use them as the entire monster movement requirement for a Ritual Summon that requires Levels, regardless of their Level and the required Level. (e.g.: "[[Ritual Raven]]", "[[Gishki Shadow]]")<!--More precise ruling evidence needed regarding interaction with Meteonis Drytron; waiting for OCG Gishki Grim rulings-->
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* Some cards have effects that allow the player to perform alternate actions on Monster Cards to fulfill the requirements for a Ritual Summon that requires monsters, regardless of the original action specified. Examples:
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** "[[Djinn Releaser of Rituals]]" (Lets the player banish a monster from the [[GY]] instead)
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** "[[Drytron Mu Beta Fafnir]]" (Lets the player detach Xyz Materials instead)
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** "[[Emperor Tanuki's Critter Count]]" (Lets the player send 1 monster from their Extra Deck to the GY instead)
  
 
==Example==
 
==Example==
<gallery columns="3" captionalign="center">
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{{show card image gallery
BlackMagicRitual-LCYW-EN-C-1E.png          | Required Ritual Spell Card
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| Black Luster Ritual            | Ritual Spell
ManjuoftheTenThousandHands-LCYW-EN-C-1E.png | + A Level 4 Tribute
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| Gaia The Fierce Knight          | + a Level 7 Tribute
GishkiNoellia-HA06-EN-SR-1E.png            | + Another Level 4 Tribute
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| Kuriboh                        | + a Level 1 Tribute
MagicianofBlackChaos-LCYW-EN-C-1E.png      | = A Level 8 Ritual Monster
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| Black Luster Soldier            | {{=}} the corresponding Ritual Monster
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}}
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==Appearance==
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===Manga===
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====''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (manga)====
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In the original ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, besides the needed tributes, Ritual Summon also requires a proper monster to become the vessel for the Ritual Monster. For example, when Yugi used "[[Black Magic Ritual]]" and "[[Black Luster Ritual]]", he used "[[Gaia The Fierce Knight]]" and "[[Dark Magician]]" to summon "Black Luster Soldier" and "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]", respectively. Similarly, Maximillion Pegasus used "[[Dark-Eyes Illusionist]]" to summon "[[Relinquished]]".
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===Anime===
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====''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V''====
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Prior to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', there were no common animation patterns for Ritual Summoning. In ''ARC-V'', when a Ritual Card is activated, the altar depicted on it appears on the field, and then the Tributed monsters turn into a number of flames (equal to their individual Levels) before positioning themselves on the altar. A pillar of fire rises from the altar and explodes in the sky, after which the Ritual Monster descends from the sky.
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====''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS''====
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', a circle is formed and the Tributed monsters turn into a number of flames (equal to their individual Levels) and disintegrate into the sky, before entering the circle. Then an explosion occurs, and the [[Ritual Monster]] is finally created.
  
==Notes==
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==Trivia==
<references group=Notes/>
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' is the only ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime series to feature no on-screen Ritual Summons, although one did appear in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' manga]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 01:58, 12 April 2024

Ritual Summon

A Ritual Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS
A Ritual Summon in Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS

Japanese

しきしょうかん

Japanese (ruby)

ぎしきしょうかん

Japanese (base text)

儀式召喚

Japanese (romanized)

Gishiki Shōkan

English

Ritual Summon

A Ritual Summon (しきしょうかん Gishiki Shōkan) is a method of Special Summoning a Ritual Monster which normally uses the effect of a Ritual Spell Card.

Ritual Summons usually require Tributes (from your hand or field) greater than or equal to, or sometimes strictly equal to, the Level of the Ritual Monster that is being Summoned. These Tributes are performed as part of the Ritual Spell Card's effect resolution, rather than as a cost. [1]

Archetypes that focus on Ritual Summoning include "Gishki", "Prediction Princess", "Black Luster Soldier", "Drytron", "Cyber Angel", "Voiceless Voice", "Nouvelles", "Mikanko", "Megalith", "Impcantation", "Libromancer", "Vendread", "Shinobird" and "Nekroz".

Mechanics

A Ritual Summon is always performed by a card effect. When an effect that performs a Ritual Summon resolves, the player must perform the actions described in the effect, which usually involves moving other monsters from one location to another, then the player will Special Summon the Ritual Monster from a specified location face-up to an unoccupied Main Monster Zone.

Usually, a card effect that performs a Ritual Summon is a card effect from a Ritual Spell Card, involves Tributing monsters from the player's hand and/or field whose total Levels equal or exceed the Level of the Ritual Monster, and Ritual Summons the Ritual Monster from the hand.

The player cannot use more monsters than necessary to perform a Ritual Summon.[2][3][4] If any monster among the used monsters could be removed, but the Ritual Summon's requirement would still be met, then that monster cannot be used.

Face-down monsters can be Tributed for a Ritual Summon, unless the card text specifies otherwise (such as "Forbidden Arts of the Gishki").[5] If a monster has an effect that allows it to be used as the entire monster requirement for the Ritual Summon (such as "Ritual Raven"), that effect can be applied when it is used for a Ritual Summon even if it is face-down.[5] If the player can Tribute an opponent's face-down monster due to a card effect (such as "Soul Exchange"), it cannot be used for a Ritual Summon because its Level is unknown.[6]

When a card or effect that Ritual Summons resolves, if the requirement cannot be met or the Ritual Monster cannot be Ritual Summoned, no Ritual Summon occurs, nor is any action taken for the Ritual Summon's requirement.[7][8] For example, if a player cannot Special Summon when resolving a Ritual Spell that Tributes monsters, no monsters are Tributed.

If the player resolves a Ritual Summoning effect when all of their Main Monster Zones are occupied, the effect can still successfully resolve if it uses at least one of the monsters in these zones in the Ritual Summon and removes it from the field, so that there is an available zone when the Ritual Monster is Summoned. If the effect is unable to do so, then it will resolve without effect.

Ritual Summoning effect variations

As Ritual Summons are always performed by card effects, the specific actions involved in Ritual Summoning are exclusively determined by the individual effects that do so, meaning that their details can vary significantly.

  • Ritual Summoning effects can Ritual Summon from the hand, or can Ritual Summon from other specified locations. Examples:
  • Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve Tributing monsters from the player's hand or field, or can require other actions involving moving monsters in other locations. Examples:
  • Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve using/moving monsters with Levels to meet the Ritual Monster's own Level, or can require other monster parameters, or no monster parameters beyond the status of being a monster. Examples:
    • "Meteonis Drytron" (Ritual Summons by tributing monsters whose total ATK meets the ATK of the Ritual Monster)
    • "Gishki Nekromirror" (Ritual Summons by tributing 1 opposing face-up monster, but otherwise imposes no requirements on the monster)
  • Ritual Summoning effect requirements can involve no monsters at all. The current sole example of such an effect is "Gishki Photomirror", which Ritual Summons by paying LP.

Interactions with effects

  • Some monsters have effects that allow the player to use them as the entire monster movement requirement for a Ritual Summon that requires Levels, regardless of their Level and the required Level. (e.g.: "Ritual Raven", "Gishki Shadow")
  • Some cards have effects that allow the player to perform alternate actions on Monster Cards to fulfill the requirements for a Ritual Summon that requires monsters, regardless of the original action specified. Examples:

Example

Appearance

Manga

Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)

In the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, besides the needed tributes, Ritual Summon also requires a proper monster to become the vessel for the Ritual Monster. For example, when Yugi used "Black Magic Ritual" and "Black Luster Ritual", he used "Gaia The Fierce Knight" and "Dark Magician" to summon "Black Luster Soldier" and "Magician of Black Chaos", respectively. Similarly, Maximillion Pegasus used "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" to summon "Relinquished".

Anime

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V

Prior to Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, there were no common animation patterns for Ritual Summoning. In ARC-V, when a Ritual Card is activated, the altar depicted on it appears on the field, and then the Tributed monsters turn into a number of flames (equal to their individual Levels) before positioning themselves on the altar. A pillar of fire rises from the altar and explodes in the sky, after which the Ritual Monster descends from the sky.

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

In Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, a circle is formed and the Tributed monsters turn into a number of flames (equal to their individual Levels) and disintegrate into the sky, before entering the circle. Then an explosion occurs, and the Ritual Monster is finally created.

Trivia

References

  1. "Individual Card Rulings [L-O]". UDE. Lich Lord, King of the Underworld. Archived from the original on 20 February 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. Jerome McHale (3 February 2010). "Absolute Powerforce Preview: Djinn Disserere of Rituals". Konami. Retrieved 12 December 2015. When you Ritual Summon a monster, you need to Tribute monsters whose total Levels [sic] at least the Level of the monster you want to Summon, but you aren’t allowed to “overpay.” For example, if your Ritual monster [sic] is Level 7, you can Tribute a Level 5 and a Level 3 monster. You could not Tribute a third monster for that Ritual Summon.
  3. Scott Miller (23 February 2009). "How Ritual Summons Work". Konami. Retrieved 12 December 2015. Some Ritual Spells let you go over that number, others require the Levels of the Tributes to exactly match the Level of the Ritual Monster. No matter what, if you have already selected enough monsters to fulfil [sic] the requirement, you can’t Tribute any extra ones.
  4. Scott Miller (6 January 2015). "Secrets of Eternity: Netherlord of the Flies". Konami. Retrieved 12 December 2015. Remember, though, that you cannot overpay by Tributing more monsters than necessary to meet the “total Level 6 or more” requirement.
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