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{{Show card image|Illusion of Chaos|"[[Illusion of Chaos]]", a Ritual Monster.}}
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{{Infobox/Archetype/Start
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{{Infobox/Archetype/ExtendedName
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| arabic              = وحوش الطقوس
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| kanji                = {{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}(モンスター)<ref group=Notes>The parentheses here specify what part is not shown on the cards' [[Type]]/[[Ability]] line.</ref>
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        | japanese            = 儀式(モンスター)
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        | furigana            = ぎしき(モンスター)
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| romaji              = Gishiki (Monsutā)
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| japanese translated  =
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| english              = Ritual (Monster)
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| french              = (Monstre) Rituel
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| german              = Ritual(monster)
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| italian              = (Mostro) Rituale
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| korean              = 의식 (몬스터) (儀式 (Monster)) ''Uisik (Monseuteo)''
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        | portuguese          = (Monstro de) Ritual
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| spanish              = (Monstruo de) Ritual
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        | chinese              = 儀式怪獸 ''Yíshì Guàishòu / Ji4 sik1 (Gwaai3 sau3)''
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}}
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{{Infobox/Archetype/Yu-Gi-Oh!
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| list                = List of Ritual Monsters
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| support list        = List of Ritual Monster support cards
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| anti-support list    = List of Ritual Monster anti-support cards
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}}
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'''Ritual Monsters''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}モンスター ''Gishiki Monsutā'') are a [[Monster card type|type]] of [[monster]]s that must be [[Ritual Summon]]ed. Their card frame is colored in blue.
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'''Ritual Monsters''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}モンスター ''Gishiki Monsutā''), colored blue, are [[Monster Card|monsters]] that must be [[Special Summon]]ed with a [[Ritual Spell Card]]. Examples include "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]", "[[Demise, King of Armageddon]]", and "[[Nekroz of Trishula]]".
  
==Characteristics==
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Ritual Monsters are [[Special Summon-only monster]]s. This means that they cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]] except by [[Ritual Summon]] and the card "[[Ritual Foregone]]", and cannot be Special Summoned from the [[Graveyard]] or while [[banish]]ed unless they were first Ritual Summoned (even with a card like "[[Fulfillment of the Contract]]").
Ritual Monsters are stored in the [[Main Deck]]. They are [[Special Summon Monster]]s; they cannot be [[Normal Summon]]ed or [[Set]], cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed with [[Pendulum Summon]]ing, and cannot be Special Summoned from the [[hand]] or [[Deck]] by non-Ritual Summoning [[effect|card effects]], unless:
 
  
* The effect specifically states that it Special Summons Ritual Monsters (e.g. "[[Ritual Foregone]]"), and the Ritual Monster being Summoned does not have a "Must be Ritual Summoned" condition, OR,
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==Ritual Summoning==
* The effect [[Ignoring the Summoning conditions|Ignores the monster's Summoning conditions]].
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{{main|Ritual Summon}}
  
If a Ritual Monster is not properly [[Ritual Summon]]ed before being sent to the [[Graveyard]] or banished, it cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed from there by non-Ritual Summoning card effects.<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=14410&request_locale=ja  |date=20 November 2014  |title=Q&A » 手札やデッキから墓地へ送られた「トリシューラの影霊衣」を、「影霊衣の反魂術」によって墓地から特殊召喚できますか?  |publisher=Konami  |language=Japanese  |trans-title=Q&A » If "Nekroz of Trishula" is sent from the hand or Deck to the Graveyard, can it be Special Summoned from the Graveyard by "Nekroz Cycle"?  |accessdate=3 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=D&last=E  |title=Individual Card Rulings [D-E&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Dimension Fusion  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090218205242/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=D&last=E  |archivedate=18 February 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=A&last=C  |title=Individual Card Rulings [A-C&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Contract with the Abyss  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090217182013/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=A&last=C  |archivedate=17 February 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=F&last=H  |title=Individual Card Rulings [F-H&#93;  |publisher=UDE  |at=Fulfillment of the Contract  |accessdate=12 December 2015 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090226221414/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspx?first=F&last=H  |archivedate=26 February 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book  |last=Konami  |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game - Official Rulebook Version 6.0  |url=https://yugipedia.com/wiki/File:Rulebook_v6.0.pdf?page=10 |page=15}}</ref>
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In some ways, Level 5 or higher Ritual Monsters are easier to Summon than [[Normal Monster|Normal]] or [[Effect Monster]]s of the same Level, since their Tributes do not need to be on the field. However, they do require a number of specific cards to be in the hand at once, which can be quite difficult to achieve. Some [[Ritual Spell Card]]s such as "Advanced Ritual Art" can ameliorate this by using monsters from the Main Deck instead, as opposed to using monsters from your hand and/or side of the field. Cards such as "[[Preparation of Rites]]" and "[[Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands]]" help the player to assemble the necessary components for a Ritual Summon, while cards such as "[[Ascending Soul]]" and "[[Ritual Buster]]" help alleviate the costs of Ritual Summoning. The "[[Djinn of Rituals]]" monsters can serve dual purposes, as they make the Ritual Spell Card's monster requirement easier to fulfill by banishing themselves from the Graveyard, as well as granting an additional effect when used for the Ritual Summon of a Ritual Monster.
  
A properly Special Summoned Ritual Monster loses its status if it is returned to the [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]].<ref>{{cite web  |url=http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/853512.aspx  |title=Ritual/Fusion Monsters vs. Legal Revival Target  |date=18 September 2007  |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20071102200622/http:/entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/853512.aspx  |archivedate=2 November 2007  |accessdate=12 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book  |last=Konami  |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game - Official Rulebook Version 5.0  |url=https://yugipedia.com/wiki/File:Rulebook_v5.0.pdf?page=17  |page=13}}</ref>
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== Playing style ==
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Because Ritual Monsters are not stored in the [[Extra Deck]], they don't have the benefit of being immediately available to be Summoned as soon as the player has the necessary monsters. Likewise, needing specific Spell Cards for each Ritual Monster (with some exceptions) can also limit the player's ability to Ritual Summon should they be missing the Ritual Spell Card or Ritual Monster. As a result, Decks focused on Ritual Summoning tend include ways to search Ritual Monsters and Ritual Spell Cards.  
  
===Ritual Summoning condition===
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Ritual Summoning is supported by a number of Spell Cards, including "[[Ritual Foregone]]" which allows for the instant Summon of a Ritual Monster from the hand, though such a monster cannot attack and will be destroyed during the [[End Phase]].  
{{Main|Ritual Summoning condition}}
 
Every Ritual Monster mentions one or more cards that can Ritual Summon the Ritual Monster in the first line of its [[card text]]. The card(s) mentioned is typically a [[Ritual Spell]], but can also be non-Ritual Spell cards, primarily for the Ritual archetypes that lack a Ritual Spell (e.g. "[[Megalith]]", "[[Libromancer]]").
 
  
The mentioned card(s) is never the ''only'' card(s) that can Ritual Summon the Ritual Monster, but rather one that ''can'' be used for its Ritual Summon. All Ritual Monsters can be Ritual Summoned using effects of other appropriate Ritual Summoning cards, even if they are not mentioned on the Ritual Monster card.
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In addition, "Advanced Ritual Art" can be used should you have a sufficient amount of Normal Monsters.
  
===Ritual Summoning===
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No other Tributes are required if using "[[Ritual Raven]]" for the Summoning of a [[DARK]] Ritual Monster. Two of the "Gishki" archetype monsters, "[[Gishki Shadow]]" and "[[Gishki Vision]]" allow them to be the entire Tribute for any WATER monster, not just a "Gishki" Ritual Monster.
{{main|Ritual Summon}}
 
  
Ritual Monsters must first be Special Summoned by [[Ritual Summon]]ing, using the effect of a card that performs a Ritual Summon.
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Ritual-reliant Decks benefit the most from having multiple copies of Ritual Spell Cards and Ritual Monsters, as the chances of drawing both the Ritual Spell and the Ritual Monster increases greatly. Ritual Summoning can cost the player a large number of cards in hand/field so ways to generate hand advantage and recycle Ritual Spell cards are also important.
  
Usually, Ritual Summoning is performed by a [[Ritual Spell Card]], with an effect that involves tributing monsters from the player's hand or field whose levels equal or exceed the Ritual Monster being Ritual Summoned, then Ritual Summoning the Ritual Monster from the player's hand.
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With the introduction of the [[Master Rules#New Master Rules|New Master Rules]], Ritual Monsters now have the advantage of being able to be Summoned in any [[Main Monster Zone]], unlike Extra Deck monsters.
  
 
==In the anime==
 
==In the anime==
Ritual Monsters have not featured as a major mechanic in the anime.
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Ritual Monsters have never been one of the major mechanics in the anime.
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', a few prominent characters used Ritual Monsters, including [[Yugi Muto]], [[Joey Wheeler]], [[Seto Kaiba]], and [[Maximillion Pegasus]].
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', some prominent characters used Ritual Monsters, including [[Yugi Muto]], [[Joey Wheeler]], [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]], [[Dartz]], and the [[Rare Hunter]]s [[Umbra]] and [[Lumis]].
 
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', [[Alexis Rhodes]] used Fusion Monsters, but Ritual Monsters were never featured as prominently as Fusion Monsters.
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', Ritual Monsters occasionally appeared; Fusion Monsters were more prominently associated with the series. [[Alexis Rhodes]] used the first Ritual Monster-focused archetype; "[[Cyber Angel]]". [[Bastion Misawa]], [[Titan]], and [[Kaibaman (character)|Kaibaman]] all used a Ritual Monster.
 
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
 
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', a single Ritual Monster appeared, used by [[Kite Tenjo]].
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', a single Ritual Monster appeared, used by [[Kite Tenjo]].
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Ritual Monsters were only used by two characters, [[Alexis Rhodes (ARC-V)|Alexis Rhodes]] and [[Aura Sentia]], neither of whom were featured significantly.
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Ritual Monsters were used by two characters, [[Alexis Rhodes (ARC-V)|Alexis Rhodes]] and [[Aura Sentia]], neither of whom were featured significantly.
 
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', Ritual Summons were the first of the non-Link Summon Special Summoning methods to be reintroduced in the anime, with [[Yusaku Fujiki]] and [[Takeru Homura]] using one Ritual Monster each.
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', Ritual Summoning was the first non-Link Summon Special Summon method reintroduced in the series. [[Yusaku Fujiki]] and [[Theodore Hamilton]] used one Ritual Monster each, and [[Ai]] later used one of his own.
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
{{Show card image gallery
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<gallery widths="200" position="center" captionalign="center">
| Magician of Black Chaos              | Non-Effect Ritual Monster
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MagicianofBlackChaos-YGLD-EN-UR-1E.png | Non-Effect Ritual Monster
| Raging Storm Dragon - Beaufort IX    | Effect Ritual Monster
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SaffiraQueenofDragons-MP15-EN-UR-1E.png | Effect Ritual Monster
| Shinobaron Peacock                    | Spirit Ritual Monster
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ShinobaronPeacock-RATE-EN-R-1E.png | Spirit Ritual Monster
| Magikey Mechmusket - Batosbuster      | Tuner Ritual Monster
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</gallery>
| Odd-Eyes Pendulumgraph Dragon        | Pendulum Ritual Monster
 
| Prediction Princess Tarotreith        | Ritual Flip Monster
 
}}
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* Ritual Monsters have the fewest number of anti-support cards of all monster [[card type]]s, with only {{#ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[Anti-Support::Ritual Monster]] |format=count}} card specifically designed to stop them: "{{#ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[Anti-Support::Ritual Monster]] |format=list |sep=", "}}".
  
* Ritual Monsters have the fewest number of anti-support cards of all monster [[card type]]s, with only {{hardcoded query|{{#ask: [[Concept:CG cards]] [[Anti-support::Ritual Monster]] |format=count}}}} cards specifically designed to stop them: "{{hardcoded query|{{#ask: [[Concept:CG cards]] [[Anti-support::Ritual Monster]] |format=list |sep=", "}}}}".
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* "[[Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon]]" has the highest ATK of all Ritual Monsters, with 4000 ATK. "[[Nekroz of Sophia]]" has the highest DEF of all Ritual Monsters, with 3400 DEF.
 
 
* "[[Magikey Mechmusket - Batosbuster]]" is the only [[Tuner]] Ritual Monster.
 
  
* "[[Prediction Princess Tarotreith]]" is the only [[Flip Monster|Flip]] Ritual Monster.
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* "[[Shinobaron Peacock]]" and "[[Shinobaroness Peacock]]" are the first (and currently only) Ritual Monsters to have an [[ability]]: they are [[Spirit]] monsters.
 
 
* "[[Odd-Eyes Pendulumgraph Dragon]]" is the only [[Pendulum Monster|Pendulum]] Ritual Monster.
 
 
 
* "[[Drytron Meteonis Alpha Draconids]]" has the highest ATK and DEF of all Ritual monsters.
 
 
 
* In the early days of the game, Ritual Monsters were seemingly meant to be counterparts of [[Fusion Monster]]s:
 
** Ritual Monsters needed a Spell specific to each of them. Fusion Monsters had a generic Spell they all could use.
 
** Ritual Monsters needed to be searched for in the Deck. Fusion Monsters were easily accessible in the Extra Deck.
 
** Ritual Monsters could use any monsters, and could use a single monster if the Level was equal or greater than their own. Fusion Monsters needed specific monsters, and a minimum of two.
 
 
 
* [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Yusaku Fujiki]] are the only protagonists to use Ritual Monsters.
 
 
 
* [[Seto Kaiba]] and [[Kite Tenjo]] are the only rivals to use Ritual Monsters.
 
 
 
* [[Alexis Rhodes]] is the only heroine to use Ritual Monsters.
 
 
 
==In other languages==
 
{{In other languages
 
| ja_name              = {{Ruby|儀|ぎ}}{{Ruby|式|しき}}モンスター
 
| ja_romaji              = Gishiki Monsutā
 
| fr_name              = Monstre Rituel
 
| de_name              = Ritualmonster
 
| it_name            = Mostro Rituale
 
| ko_name              = 의식 몬스터
 
|ko_rr=Uising Monseuteo
 
| pt_name          = Monstro de Ritual
 
| es_name            = Monstruo de Ritual
 
| tc_name            = 儀式怪獸
 
|tc_pinyin=Yíshì Guàishòu
 
|sc_name=仪式怪兽
 
|sc_pinyin=Yíshì Guàishòu
 
}}
 
==See also==
 
*[[List of Ritual Monsters]]
 
*[[List of Ritual Monster support cards]]
 
*[[List of Ritual Monster anti-support cards]]
 
  
==References==
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==Notes==
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<references group=Notes/>
  
{{Card types}}
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{{Gameplay}}
  
 
[[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]
 
[[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]

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