Difference between revisions of "Tribute"
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* As a [[Tribute Summon]] requirement. | * As a [[Tribute Summon]] requirement. | ||
* As a [[cost]], or by an [[effect]] (that uses this term). | * As a [[cost]], or by an [[effect]] (that uses this term). | ||
− | Unless a card specifically states that you can Tribute monsters in your [[hand]] or under your opponent's control, you can only Tribute monsters you control (on the field) | + | Unless a card specifically states that you can Tribute monsters in your [[hand]] or under your opponent's control, you can only Tribute monsters you control (on the field). |
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Revision as of 21:22, 10 June 2013
Tribute (known as Release (リリース Rirīsu) in the OCG, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL animes, previously known as Sacrifice in OCG, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX animes) refers to the act results in sending a monster(s) the player controls to the Graveyard.
Monsters are Tributed in two ways:
- As a Tribute Summon requirement.
- As a cost, or by an effect (that uses this term).
Unless a card specifically states that you can Tribute monsters in your hand or under your opponent's control, you can only Tribute monsters you control (on the field).
A monster that requires a Tribute to Tribute Summon.
An example of a Ritual Spell Card that requires Tributes to Ritual Summon.