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Some cards can avoid the Tribute Summoning rules. For example, "[[Fog King]]" can be Tribute Summon with one Tribute, or “Normal Summon” without a Tribute. "[[Mausoleum of the Emperor]]" allows you to [[pay]] [[Life Points]] instead of Tributing monsters, but the Normal Summon then '''''cannot''''' be considered a Tribute Summon.
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Some cards can avoid the Tribute Summoning rules. For example, "[[Fog King]]" can be Tribute Summoned with one Tribute, or “Normal Summoned” without a Tribute. "[[Mausoleum of the Emperor]]" allows you to [[pay]] [[Life Points]] instead of Tributing monsters, but the Normal Summon then '''''cannot''''' be considered a Tribute Summon.
  
  

Revision as of 11:34, 26 September 2012

A Tribute Summon (called Advance Summon in the OCG, previously called Sacrifice Summon) is a form of Normal Summoning a Level 5 or higher monster by Tributing another monster(s) you control. Level 5 and 6 require one Tribute, while Level 7 and higher require two Tributes.

Tributing a monster for a Tribute Summon is a cost. Therefore, if the Tribute Summon is negated, the Tributed monster(s) won't return to the field.

Some cards can avoid the Tribute Summoning rules. For example, "Fog King" can be Tribute Summoned with one Tribute, or “Normal Summoned” without a Tribute. "Mausoleum of the Emperor" allows you to pay Life Points instead of Tributing monsters, but the Normal Summon then cannot be considered a Tribute Summon.