'Sacrifice' doesn't appear anywhere in the English version of the game, it is a Magic the Gathering term here. But it is used in the Japanese version of the game, and is indeed the same thing as a Tribute.
its fake
do you mean yugioh cards? the only site you will find is yugiohcardmaker.net
To say one thing and mean another is sarcasm.
Read The Effect Of The Card... It'll usually say what the question mark is for... For instance, The Calculator... If it doesn't have an effect.. It's probably fake...
An 'advance summon' is the Japanese OCG term for what the English TCG calls a 'Tribute Summon'.
Yup they are exactly the same
if you mean online pc games theres kaiba corp, yugioh dueling network thats all i know
if you mean how is it "sinful" to sacrifice animals. well your slaughtering another living thing.
the orange colour is for sacrifice
Yes.
Similar to tribute
The English word "tribute" comes via Old French from the Latin "tributum," which means "a thing contributed or paid" hence "tax, tribute." "Tributum" in turn comes from the Latin verb "tribuo, tribuere," meaning "to allot, grant, bestow, concede;" the verb is derived from another Latin noun, "tribus" (tribe).
It means to pay respect.
it means respect to the tribute
It means to pay respect.
It is a tribute to his son.
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