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Revision as of 06:42, 13 July 2014
- All rules in this article are general basis rules. They may have some exceptions because of card's text or playing format.
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Japanese |
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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 | ||
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Normal Summon (
A Normal Summon can only be conducted once per turn, even if it was negated by a card like "Forced Back". A Normal Summon will take up your Normal Set for the turn, and vice-versa.
If the monster you want to Normal Summon from your hand is Level 5 or higher, you must Tribute another monster(s) you control first and then “Tribute Summon” the monster. Level 5 and 6 require one Tribute, while Level 7 and higher require two Tributes.
You cannot Normal Summon Special Summon Monsters. You also cannot Normal Summon monsters during your opponents turn, unless a card like "Ultimate Offering" is in play.
Notes
- ↑ The part in parentheses here is rarely seen.