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A Tribute Summon is treated exactly as Normal Summon, except a few cards refer specifically to whether or not the card was Tribute Summoned (such as [[Monarchs]]). Normally only one Normal Summon (including Tribute Summons) can be conducted in the same turn (exceptions: see "[[Ultimate Offering]]", "[[Double Summon]]" and "[[Chain Summoning]]", etc.). This means you '''cannot''' Normal Summon or [[Set]] a low Level monster and then Tribute it immediately to Tribute Summon a high Level monster.
 
A Tribute Summon is treated exactly as Normal Summon, except a few cards refer specifically to whether or not the card was Tribute Summoned (such as [[Monarchs]]). Normally only one Normal Summon (including Tribute Summons) can be conducted in the same turn (exceptions: see "[[Ultimate Offering]]", "[[Double Summon]]" and "[[Chain Summoning]]", etc.). This means you '''cannot''' Normal Summon or [[Set]] a low Level monster and then Tribute it immediately to Tribute Summon a high Level monster.
  
Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is a [[cost]]. Therefore, if the Tribute Summon of the new monster, the Tributed monster(s) effect '''will not activate'''
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Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is a [[cost]]. Therefore, if the Tribute Summon of the new monster is negated, the Tributed monster(s) '''won't''' return to the field, but its effect '''will activate''' (if it has one and if it cannot [[miss the timing]]) like "[[Black Ptera]]" from the appropriate place.
  
 
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[[Category:Types of Summon]]
 
[[Category:Types of Summon]]

Revision as of 00:22, 4 May 2012

Any monster of Level 5 or higher requires a Tribute Summon (called Advance Summon in the OCG, previously called Sacrifice Summon). Monsters that are Level 5 or 6 require one monster to be Tributed (called Release in OCG, previously Sacrifice), while monsters of Level 7 and higher require 2 tributes. Some high-level monsters like Moisture Creature require 3 monsters to be Tributed in order to activate an effect.

File:MoistureCreatureDB2-EN-C.jpg
An example of a monster that requires 3 monsters to be Tributed in order to activate it's effect.

Cards like "Mausoleum of the Emperor" can bend the rules of Tribute Summoning by allowing you to pay Life Points instead of Tributing monsters. However, this means the Summon is then considered a Normal Summon and not a Tribute Summon.

Even if the monster is Tribute Set instead of Tribute Summoned, the correct number of Tributes must be offered. So you cannot Set a monster in order to avoid offering a Tribute.

A Tribute Summon is treated exactly as Normal Summon, except a few cards refer specifically to whether or not the card was Tribute Summoned (such as Monarchs). Normally only one Normal Summon (including Tribute Summons) can be conducted in the same turn (exceptions: see "Ultimate Offering", "Double Summon" and "Chain Summoning", etc.). This means you cannot Normal Summon or Set a low Level monster and then Tribute it immediately to Tribute Summon a high Level monster.

Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is a cost. Therefore, if the Tribute Summon of the new monster is negated, the Tributed monster(s) won't return to the field, but its effect will activate (if it has one and if it cannot miss the timing) like "Black Ptera" from the appropriate place.