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Tribute is usually a way of Voluntarily discarding a card from the field, to the Graveyard, often used to unlock a card effect. | Tribute is usually a way of Voluntarily discarding a card from the field, to the Graveyard, often used to unlock a card effect. | ||
− | * [[Exiled Force]] can be tributed immediately, to destroy one monster on the field. | + | * [[Exiled Force]] can be tributed immediately, to [[destroy]] one monster on the field. |
− | * Fusion Material Monsters are | + | * Monsters are Tributed for a [[Tribute Summon]]. |
+ | * Fusion Material Monsters are [[Tribute]]d for a [[Special Summon]]. | ||
− | Monsters used in a Tribute Summon are treated slightly differently, and some cards speciflcally prohibit | + | Monsters used in a [[Tribute Summon]] are treated slightly differently, and some cards speciflcally prohibit other cards from being used as Tribute for a [[Tribute Summon]]. [[Goat Token]]s from either [[Scapegoat]] or [[Stray Lambs]] are a notable example. |
Revision as of 16:23, 24 April 2006
Tribute is usually a way of Voluntarily discarding a card from the field, to the Graveyard, often used to unlock a card effect.
- Exiled Force can be tributed immediately, to destroy one monster on the field.
- Monsters are Tributed for a Tribute Summon.
- Fusion Material Monsters are Tributed for a Special Summon.
Monsters used in a Tribute Summon are treated slightly differently, and some cards speciflcally prohibit other cards from being used as Tribute for a Tribute Summon. Goat Tokens from either Scapegoat or Stray Lambs are a notable example.