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An '''Xyz Summon''' (pronounced ik-seez<ref name="SD11">{{citeweb|url=http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/starter2011.html|title=Starter Deck: Dawn of the Xyz|publisher=[[Konami]]}}</ref>, エクシーズ召喚, ''Ekushīzu Shōkan'') is the [[Special Summon]] of an [[Xyz Monster]] from the [[Extra Deck]]. It is a game mechanism introduced in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''.
| image name          = NumberOverlayNetwork.png
 
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| image caption        = The Xyz Summoning animation of the "[[Number]]" monsters in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'', which also serves as the standard one in ''ARC-V''
 
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| kanji                = {{ruby|X|エクシーズ}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}}
 
        | japanese            = X召喚
 
| furigana            = エクシーズしょうかん
 
| romaji              = Ekushīzu Shōkan
 
| english              = Xyz Summon
 
| french              = Invocation Xyz<br/>Verb: Invoquer par Xyz
 
| german              = Xyz-Beschwörung<br/>Verb: beschwören als Xyz-Beschwörung
 
| italian              = Evocazione Xyz<br/>Verb: Evocare Xyz
 
| portuguese          = Invocação-Xyz<br/>Verb: Invocar por Invocação-Xyz
 
| korean              = 엑시즈 소환 (엑시즈 召喚) ''Eksijeu Sohwan'' (Xyz Summon)
 
        | chinese              = 超量召喚 ''Chāoliàng Zhàohuàn / Ciu1 leong6 Ziu6 wun6'' (Exceeding Summon)
 
| spanish              = Invocación Xyz<br/>Verb: Invocar Xyz
 
        | simplified chinese  = 超量召唤 ''Chāoliàng Zhàohuàn''
 
}}
 
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An '''Xyz Summon''' (pronounced ik-seez<ref>{{cite web |title=STARTER DECK: DAWN OF THE XYZ |url=http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/starter2011.html |website=Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME |publisher=Konami |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111221242/http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/starter2011.html |archive-date=11 November 2020}}</ref>; Japanese: エクシーズ{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} ''Ekushīzu Shōkan'', abbreviated {{ruby|X|エクシーズ}}{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}} in [[card text]] since ''[[Duelist Alliance]]'') is the standard method for [[Special Summon]]ing an [[Xyz Monster]] from the [[Extra Deck]]. It requires overlaying 2 or more monsters on the field with the same [[Level]], or satisfying an alternative method involving a previous Xyz Monster.
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Xyz Summons can be conducted when there are two or more [[Monster Card|monsters]] of the same [[Level]] on your side of the [[Playing Field|field]]. Those monsters can be used as [[Xyz Material]]s to [[Summon]] an Xyz Monster whose [[Rank]] is the same as the Levels of the monsters used.
  
When an Xyz Monster is Xyz Summoned, the Xyz Materials are stacked into a single pile, with the Xyz Summoned Xyz Monster placed on top of this pile. In the anime, this process is referred to as "overlaying" the Xyz Materials.
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In order to Xyz Summon an Xyz Monster, you must first take the required Xyz Materials [[face-up]] on your side of the field and stack them together (called overlaying in the anime). Then, the Xyz Monster is Xyz Summoned from your Extra Deck, and placed on top of the stack.
  
== Mechanics ==
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Xyz Materials are not [[send|sent]] to the [[Graveyard]]. Instead, they are placed on the same [[Monster Card Zone]] beneath the Summoned Xyz Monster.
During their [[Main Phase]], the [[turn player]] can Xyz Summon an [[Xyz Monster]] from their [[Extra Deck]] by stacking two or more [[face-up]] monsters from their field with the same [[Level]] as the Xyz Monster's printed [[Rank]], that meet the listed requirements for its [[Xyz Material]]s. After that, the player [[Special Summon]]s the Xyz Monster from the [[Extra Deck]] [[face-up]] to an unoccupied [[Main Monster Zone|Main]] or [[Extra Monster Zone]], and places the stacked Xyz Materials underneath that Xyz Monster.
 
  
Monsters that do not have Levels, such as Xyz Monsters and Link Monsters, cannot normally be used as Xyz Materials for an Xyz Summon. However, some Xyz Monsters (e.g. "[[Number F0: Utopic Future]]") specifically list Xyz Monsters as materials, in which case they can use Xyz Monsters as material. Unless specified otherwise, Xyz Materials of an Xyz Monster(s) that were used as a material for an Xyz Summon will be sent to the [[Graveyard]]. [[Token Monster]]s cannot be used as Xyz Material for an Xyz Summon, because they cannot be attached as Xyz Materials due to not existing outside of the field.
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The respective [[battle position]]s of the Xyz Materials do not matter, so long as they are all face-up. However, once you have Xyz Summoned your Xyz Monster, ensure that the entire stack is neatly aligned in face-up attack position, regardless of whether or not the Xyz Monster is summoned in face-up [[ATK]] or [[DEF]] position.
  
Even if all of its controller's Monster Zones are occupied, an Xyz Monster can still be Xyz Summoned as long as at least one of the Xyz Materials used is in one of these zones, so that there is an available zone when the Xyz Monster is Summoned.
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An Xyz Summon is a type of Special Summon, and an Xyz Monster is a [[Special Summon-only monster]].
  
=== Xyz Summoning with a single material ===
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Some effects may require you to remove Xyz Materials from an Xyz Monster. In this case, the required Xyz Materials are taken from beneath the Xyz Monster in question and sent to the Graveyard. This is known as [[detach]]ing. Be wary though, as some such effects may have a downside if an Xyz Monster has no Xyz Materials left beneath it.
Several Xyz Monsters have [[Summon monster effect|effects]] that allow them to be Xyz Summoned using a single monster, rather than using their their listed Xyz Materials. Depending on their individual specifications, it may be possible to Xyz Summon the Xyz Monster over an Xyz Monster (e.g. "[[Number C39: Utopia Ray]]"), a non-Xyz Monster (e.g. "[[Dingirsu, the Orcust of the Evening Star]]"), or either an Xyz or non-Xyz Monster (e.g. "[[Zoodiac]]" Xyz Monsters).
 
  
In most cases where an Xyz Monster can be Xyz Summoned using a single Xyz Monster as material, the new Xyz Monster will specify that the materials attached to the original Xyz Monster are [[transfer]]red to the new Xyz Monster.
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Note that an Xyz Monster Special Summoned via any means other than an Xyz Summon (except for [[Xyz Reborn]]) will not have any Xyz Materials beneath it. Therefore, any negative effects that might apply to an Xyz Monster in such a state will be applied immediately.
  
In the anime and manga, Xyz Summoning using an Xyz Monster as the sole material is referred to as [[Xyz Evolution]]. This includes both when done via the Xyz Monster's own Summoning procedure as well as a Special Summon by another card's effect (such as "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]") that is treated as an Xyz Summon.
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If an Xyz Monster is flipped [[face-down]], the Xyz Materials beneath it are not sent to the Graveyard.
  
=== Xyz Summoning with different materials ===
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If a card that would banish cards sent to the graveyard (such as "[[Macro Cosmos]]" or "[[Banisher of the Radiance]]") is in effect, when an Xyz Monster is destroyed/removed from the field the Xyz Materials beneath it are banished. However if an effect that would banish a monster(s) on the field (like "[[Dimensional Fissure]]") is activated, only the Xyz Monster will be affected. The Materials used will be sent to the Graveyard.
Some Xyz Monsters have effects that let them treat monsters that do not fit their Xyz Material requirements as if they did, for their Xyz Summon. For example, "[[Dhampir Vampire Sheridan]]" can treat monsters owned by the opponent as Level 6, and "[[Gigantic Spright]]" can treat [[Link Rating|Link]]-2 monsters as Level 2.
 
  
=== Xyz Summoning with a card effect ===
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In ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'', [[Trap Monster]]s can be used as Xyz Materials, but not [[Token Monster]]s. You can't use Tokens as [[Xyz Monster]] Material.
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While Xyz Summoning is a type of [[Special Summon#Built-in Special Summon|built-in Special Summon]], so is performed without the use of any card effect, there are some card effects that can perform Xyz Summons immediately after their resolution.
 
  
===Treating a Special Summon as a Xyz Summon===
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In the anime, when a "[[Number]]" Xyz Monster is Xyz Summoned, a galaxy-like gate appears in which the Xyz Materials (in a energy form) transfer into. The gate explodes, and a Numbers' sealed form appears and unveils itself into its artwork. When a non-"Number" Xyz monster is Summoned, a red colored spiral portal is used instead. The Xyz Materials then turn into orbs of light which surround the Xyz Monsters who absorbs them when the player detaches them. This idea of a galaxy is derived from Konami's statement of the Xyz Monsters coming into our universe through a black hole. In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6]]'', all Xyz Monsters are Xyz Summoned through the red spiral portal.
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Some card effects can Special Summon an Xyz Monster, treating that Special Summon as an Xyz Summon. This type of Special Summon is not an Xyz Summon despite being treated as one, so it does not necessarily follow any mechanics of an Xyz Summon.
 
  
Commonly, card effects that Special Summon an Xyz Monster (treated as an Xyz Summon) will use an on-field monster as material (e.g. the "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" [[Spell Card]]s). This functions identically to Xyz Summoning with a single material via a monster's Summon monster effects, and typically the Xyz Materials of the on-field monster (if it is an Xyz Monster) will be [[transfer]]red to the Special Summoned Xyz Monster. In the anime and manga, this is referred to as [[Xyz Evolution]].
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Similar to how players say that they "Release"/"Tribute", "Sacrifice", "Fuse", or "Tune" their monsters to perform a [[Tribute Summon|Tribute]], [[Ritual Summon|Ritual]], [[Fusion Summon|Fusion]], or [[Synchro Summon]], players would state that they "'''Overlay'''" their selected monsters to perform an Xyz Summon.
  
== Example ==
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== How to Xyz Summon ==
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| Gagaga Magician  | A Level 4 monster
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SpiritoftheHarpLOB-NA-R-1E.jpg  | A Level 4 [[Monster Card]] +
| Ganbara Knight    | + A Level 4 monster
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| Number 39: Utopia | {{=}} A Rank 4 Xyz Monster
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Number39UtopiaYS11-EN-UR-1E.jpg | A Rank 4 [[Xyz Monster]]
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==Appearance==
 
=== Anime ===
 
When an Xyz Summon is performed, the Xyz Materials turn into forms of energy whose colors match their Attributes before shooting into the air, sometimes spiraling around each other. A swirling portal known as an [[Overlay Network]] then appears, and the energy forms enter the portal. The newly Summoned Xyz Monster then emerges from the portal, its Xyz Materials, now colored in accordance with its Attribute, orbiting around it as spheres of light that leave behind fading trails.
 
 
 
====''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL''====
 
[[File:XyzOverlayNetwork.png|thumb|A standard Xyz Summon in ''ZEXAL'']]
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', the portal is usually a simple red vortex that twists shut and explodes in multi-colored light, but certain monsters have unique or specially designed Overlay Networks of a different color or design. The most obvious example is the "[[Number]]" archetype, which employs a more grandiose visual of yellow particles over a dark purple nebula, forming a distinct spiral shape highly resembling a stylized galaxy.
 
 
 
====''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V''====
 
[[File:Overlay nw ArcV (Kaito).png|thumb|left|An Xyz Summon in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'' — a blue pillar emerges from the portal rather than it closing]]
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', all Xyz Summons use the "galaxy-style" portal, although compacted in size, as well as replacing the "shutting and exploding" effect with a simpler pillar of blue energy erupting out from the center. Some minor variations exist, such as "[[Odd-Eyes Raging Dragon (anime)|Odd-Eyes Raging Dragon]]" producing red energy instead.
 
 
 
An Xyz Summon performed using monsters that have been [[Pendulum Summon]]ed is referred to as a "Pendulum-Xyz Summon". [[Shay Obsidian]] refers to an Xyz Summon performed using both an Xyz Monster and a non-Xyz Monster as materials as a [[Cross Xyz Summon]].
 
 
 
====''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS''====
 
[[File:VRAINSOverlayNetwork.png|thumb|An Xyz Summon in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS''.]]
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', the entire Xyz Summon sequence is remade: when the Duelist declares that they are overlaying their monsters, lightning crackles from them before a blue X-shaped cybernetic array (somewhat similar in design to the [[Link Summon]]ing Circuit) with four small red circles between the spokes materializes behind them. The Xyz Materials disperse into colored particles and enter the red circles and once they are set, datastream-like energy flows from the tips and forms the galaxy-style Overlay Network, now entirely colored light blue, from which the newly formed Xyz Monster emerges. The process is reminiscent of a sci-fi device being used to open a wormhole.
 
[[File:VRAINSOverlayUnits.png|thumb|left|Close up of the "array" used to create an Overlay Network.]]
 
 
 
===Video games===
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Tag Force Special]]'', all Xyz Summons use the generic red vortex animation.
 
 
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival]]'', there are three different Xyz Summon animations matching the ones used in the ''ZEXAL'' anime (non-"Number", "Number", and [[Chaos Xyz Evolution]]).
 
 
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel]]'', all Xyz Summons use the yellow galaxy-style portal animation.
 
 
 
In ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links'', ''VRAINS'' characters, as well as [[Standard Duelist]]s in Duel World (VRAINS), use a different Xyz Summon animation. This animation is based on the Xyz Summoning animation used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime.
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* When Xyz Summons were revealed in the ''OCG'', they were at originally translated by fans as "Exceed Summons". This was likely because "Xyz" is not an actual word and has no immediately obvious pronunciation. The word "Exceed" was likely the closest English equivalent to the Japanese エクシーズ ''Ekushīzu''.
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* When Xyz Summons were revealed in the ''OCG'', they were mistakenly translated as "Exceed Summons" by fans. Many translators acknowledged after the official term was revealed that "Xyz" was also a valid translation, but that they assumed it was not correct during the initial translation since it does not have any obvious pronunciation. The fact that it was meant to be pronounced "ik-seez" was not obvious from the ''katakana'' "エクシーズ", which has a ''romaji'' reading of "''Ekushīzu''" and the closest English equivalent to it was "Exceed".
** In the Chinese ''OCG'', the term for "Xyz" is 超量 ''Chāoliàng'', which means "Exceeding".
 
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[Cross Xyz Summon]]
 
* [[Xyz Evolution]]
 
* [[Rank-Up]]
 
* [[Rank-Down]]
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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