Difference between revisions of "Special Summon Monster"
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| german = Spezialbeschwörungsmonster | | german = Spezialbeschwörungsmonster | ||
| italian = Mostro a Evocazione Speciale | | italian = Mostro a Evocazione Speciale | ||
− | | korean = 특수 소환 (몬스터) ''Teuksu Sohwan (Monseuteo)'' | + | | korean = 특수 소환 (몬스터) (特殊召喚 (Monster)) ''Teuksu Sohwan (Monseuteo)'' |
| portuguese = | | portuguese = | ||
| spanish = Monstruo de Invocación Especial | | spanish = Monstruo de Invocación Especial |
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Japanese (ruby) |
特殊召喚(モンスター) | ||
Japanese (base text) |
特殊召喚(モンスター) | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Tokushu Shōkan (Monsutā) | ||
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A Special Summon Monster (
So far, only Japanese and Korean prints of Special Summon Monsters denote the fact that they are a secondary Type of Effect Monsters (or an Ability), by writing the phrases
Monsters with the "Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set."[note] line in their text are all considered Special Summon Monsters, as well as Fusion, Ritual, Synchro, and Xyz Monsters.
Any monster that is not a Special Summon Monster is considered a Normal Summon Monster.
Example
Notes
^ Monsters without Problem-Solving Card Text (PSCT), as well as some of the first cards printed with PSCT, state "This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set." instead.