That means you must tribute a monster to summon another monster.
It goes so:
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 star monsters need no tributes.
5 and 6 star monsters need 1 tribute
7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 star monsters need 2 tributes.
UNLESS stated on the card. ( d-hero plasma, d-hero dogma, hamon, uria, raviel. ect ).
Tribute Summon is treated as a Normal Summon. All game mechanics that apply to Normal Summons also apply to Tribute Summons (i.e. Trap Hole).
A Tribute Summon is the process where a player Tributes one or more monsters to Normal Summon a high-leveled monsters. The number of Tributes required depends on the Level of the monster the player is attempting to Normal Summon. A Level 5 or 6 monster requires only one monster as Tribute. A Level 7 or higher monster requires two monsters.
you choose the card choose two tribute choose the monster you want two tribute summon and summon it
A Tribute Summon is the "Normal Summon" of Level 5 or higher monsters. To Normal Summon these cards, you must first Tribute monsters on your side of the field. To Tribute Summon a Level 5 or 6 monster, you must Tribute one monster. To Tribute Summon a Level 5-12 monster, you must Tribute two monsters.To Set a Level 5 or higher monster, you must still follow the same guidelines concerning Tributes as stated above.A Tribute Summon is treated as a Normal Summon (however, some monsters state specific ones, such as the Monarch series). Therefore, you can generally only Tribute Summon or Tribute Set once during each turn (it also counts towards your Normal Summon limit). It is also important to note that Tributing a monster is considered a Cost for a Tribute Summon or Tribute Set. Because it is a Cost, if the Tribute Summon is negated by a card effect, the Tributed monster does not return to the field.For more information regarding Tribute Summoning and Tribute Sets, click on the appropriate "Related Links" below.
You do not remove the counter for the summon, you tribute Ancient Gear Castle itself. So imagine you have Ancient Gear Castle with one counter. You can tribute it for a Lv5/6 Ancient Gear monster - but since Ancient Gear Castle is now gone, it cannot gain another counter.
No, it's all explained on his card. He cannot be Normal Summoned or Set (a Tribute Summon is a kind of Normal Summon) and to Special Summon him, you must tribute a Sphinx monster.
No, as a tribute summon is one continuous step.
A tribute summon is a form of Normal Summon. So that means you can only tribute summon OR normal summon ONCE per turn.
Yes, in the yugioh card game you can advance summon (this is also called tribute summon or sacrifice summoning).
you choose the card choose two tribute choose the monster you want two tribute summon and summon it
Double Summon allows you to have an extra Normal Summon. This Normal Summon is no different to your usual once-per turn Normal Summon. If you've got two monsters to tribute, then sure, you can tribute them for an 8-star monster.
No. A Tribute Summon is a kind of Normal Summon. Special Summons are just Special Summons even if the special summon requires some form of Tribute. That does not make it a Tribute Summon.
There are many action replay codes which can be used in the Pokemon games. There however, is not an action replay code to summon monsters without paying tribute in Yugioh World Championship for 2008.
"The Wicked Avatar" is Tribute Summoned. However, to answer your question, a Tribute Summon is a Normal Summon so the answer is both.
Not quite. A Synchro Summon is a Special Summon. A Tribute Summon is the same as a Normal Summon, except that when you Tribute Summon you need to tribute monsters. Also you can Special Summon as many times as you want to in a turn, whereas you can only Normal Summon OR Tribute Summon once per turn, except with a card effect.
no because tribute summon is just a different kind a normal summon
If you mean without tribute, then not under normal circumstances. You can tribute summon it by tributing two monsters, or use various effects to lessen the tribute requirement (Kaiser Seahorse) or special summon it.
An 'advance summon' is the Japanese OCG term for what the English TCG calls a 'Tribute Summon'.
A Tribute Summon is the "Normal Summon" of Level 5 or higher monsters. To Normal Summon these cards, you must first Tribute monsters on your side of the field. To Tribute Summon a Level 5 or 6 monster, you must Tribute one monster. To Tribute Summon a Level 5-12 monster, you must Tribute two monsters.To Set a Level 5 or higher monster, you must still follow the same guidelines concerning Tributes as stated above.A Tribute Summon is treated as a Normal Summon (however, some monsters state specific ones, such as the Monarch series). Therefore, you can generally only Tribute Summon or Tribute Set once during each turn (it also counts towards your Normal Summon limit). It is also important to note that Tributing a monster is considered a Cost for a Tribute Summon or Tribute Set. Because it is a Cost, if the Tribute Summon is negated by a card effect, the Tributed monster does not return to the field.For more information regarding Tribute Summoning and Tribute Sets, click on the appropriate "Related Links" below.