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(Best to bring this up (not all cards are able to be used as a Tribute).)
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When Tributing for a card effect, the Tribute(s) are considered [[Costs]], which means players cannot respond to the Tributes with card effects, since paying a Cost has no [[Spell Speed]]. This also means that Tributes occur '''before''' the activation of the effect that they are being Tributed for.
 
When Tributing for a card effect, the Tribute(s) are considered [[Costs]], which means players cannot respond to the Tributes with card effects, since paying a Cost has no [[Spell Speed]]. This also means that Tributes occur '''before''' the activation of the effect that they are being Tributed for.
  
While Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is not technically considered a Cost, the Tributed monster still leaves the field before a player can respond to the action.  
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While Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is not technically considered a Cost, the Tributed monster still leaves the field before a player can respond to the action. Some monsters have restrictions on being used as tributes for a Triute Summon (e.g. "[[Scapegoat]]" tokens, "[[Fires of Doomsday]]" tokens etc.).
 
 
There are some monsters though, that cannot be Tributed under any circumstances (an example of this would be "[[Scapegoat]]s" tokens that it leaves behind).
 
  
 
Cards which involved Tributing formerly worded it as "offer as a Tribute" as "Tributing" and "Tributed" are not actually words. This practice was eventually stopped.
 
Cards which involved Tributing formerly worded it as "offer as a Tribute" as "Tributing" and "Tributed" are not actually words. This practice was eventually stopped.

Revision as of 18:39, 16 December 2011

Tribute, known as Release in the OCG and the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime and as Sacrifice in the Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX animes, is usually a way of voluntarily sending a card from your side of the field to the Graveyard, often used to activate a card effect or perform a Summon. When you Tribute a card it is not considered destroyed. Some examples include:

Unless the card specifically states that you can Tribute your opponent's monsters like "Soul Exchange" or "Lava Golem", a player can only Tribute monsters on their side of the field.

When Tributing for a card effect, the Tribute(s) are considered Costs, which means players cannot respond to the Tributes with card effects, since paying a Cost has no Spell Speed. This also means that Tributes occur before the activation of the effect that they are being Tributed for.

While Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is not technically considered a Cost, the Tributed monster still leaves the field before a player can respond to the action. Some monsters have restrictions on being used as tributes for a Triute Summon (e.g. "Scapegoat" tokens, "Fires of Doomsday" tokens etc.).

Cards which involved Tributing formerly worded it as "offer as a Tribute" as "Tributing" and "Tributed" are not actually words. This practice was eventually stopped.