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--[[User:Yami Aguilar|Yami Aguilar]] 05:22, 19 January 2007 (UTC) | --[[User:Yami Aguilar|Yami Aguilar]] 05:22, 19 January 2007 (UTC) | ||
− | Since always. Read the rulebook. --[[User:TwoTailedFox|TwoTailedFox]] ([[User talk:TwoTailedFox|My Talk Page]]) 17:09, 19 January 2007 (UTC) | + | Since always. Read the rulebook. --[[w:c:YuGiOh:User:TwoTailedFox|TwoTailedFox]] ([[w:c:YuGiOh:User talk:TwoTailedFox|My Talk Page]]) 17:09, 19 January 2007 (UTC) |
I've read it many times, and it never said that [[Flip Summon]]s are [[Special Summon]]s. Can you give me a direct quote from the rulebook? Are you also saying that a card like [[Royal Oppression]] can destroy Flip Summoned monsters and that [[Jowgen the Spiritualist]] can prevent monsters from being Flip Summoned and that [[Sacred Crane]]'s effect can be activated when Flip Summoned? All of those would be true if Flip Summons were Special Summons, none of those were true last time I checked. It's true that, like Special Summons, there is no limit to the number of Flip Summons one can perform in a turn, but that doesn't automatically make them Special Summons. Also, why do certain cards (like [[Bottomless Trap Hole]]) say ..."[[Normal Summon]]s, Flip Summons or Special Summons..." if Flip Summons are Special Summons? Why not also include [[Tribute Summon]]s, [[Fusion Summon]]s and [[Ritual Summon]]s? Because Special Summons already include Fusion Summons and Ritual Summons, and Normal Summons include Tribute Summons. Flip Summons, however, are completely different from Normal Summons and Special Summons.--[[User:Yami Aguilar|Yami Aguilar]] 16:09, 21 January 2007 (UTC) | I've read it many times, and it never said that [[Flip Summon]]s are [[Special Summon]]s. Can you give me a direct quote from the rulebook? Are you also saying that a card like [[Royal Oppression]] can destroy Flip Summoned monsters and that [[Jowgen the Spiritualist]] can prevent monsters from being Flip Summoned and that [[Sacred Crane]]'s effect can be activated when Flip Summoned? All of those would be true if Flip Summons were Special Summons, none of those were true last time I checked. It's true that, like Special Summons, there is no limit to the number of Flip Summons one can perform in a turn, but that doesn't automatically make them Special Summons. Also, why do certain cards (like [[Bottomless Trap Hole]]) say ..."[[Normal Summon]]s, Flip Summons or Special Summons..." if Flip Summons are Special Summons? Why not also include [[Tribute Summon]]s, [[Fusion Summon]]s and [[Ritual Summon]]s? Because Special Summons already include Fusion Summons and Ritual Summons, and Normal Summons include Tribute Summons. Flip Summons, however, are completely different from Normal Summons and Special Summons.--[[User:Yami Aguilar|Yami Aguilar]] 16:09, 21 January 2007 (UTC) | ||
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The rulebook did say that Flip Summons are not Normal Summons, but the rulebook never said that Flip Summons are Special Summons, so there is no reason to believe that. The rulebook also said "A Special Summon is when Fusion, Ritual, Spell, Traps or Monster Effects are used to place another monster on the field." Does a Flip Summon require a card effect to occur? No. In fact, if a monster ''is'' flipped face-up due to a card effect it is considered to '''NOT''' have been Special Summoned. I even invite you to email UDE to verify this. They'll be glad to correct you.[mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] | The rulebook did say that Flip Summons are not Normal Summons, but the rulebook never said that Flip Summons are Special Summons, so there is no reason to believe that. The rulebook also said "A Special Summon is when Fusion, Ritual, Spell, Traps or Monster Effects are used to place another monster on the field." Does a Flip Summon require a card effect to occur? No. In fact, if a monster ''is'' flipped face-up due to a card effect it is considered to '''NOT''' have been Special Summoned. I even invite you to email UDE to verify this. They'll be glad to correct you.[mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] | ||
− | + | Hey, do any of you know if you can special summon cards like [[Vampire Genesis]] or [[Machine Emperor Wisel Infinity]] from the Deck? --[[User:Novafan365|Novafan365, master of scrap]] ([[User talk:Novafan365|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Novafan365|contribs]]) 00:30, January 20, 2011 (UTC) | |
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