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You would miss the timing to activate the card as the monster sent to the Graveyard must be last thing to happen. During a Tribute Summon, the monsters are sent to the Graveyard, but the last thing to happen is no monster being Tribute Summoned.

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Q: Can you activate Michizure when you Tribute 2 of your monsters for a Tribute Summon?
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Can you activate Torrential Tribute when a player sets a monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If a monster is set you cannot activate it. "Torrential Tribute" can only activate when any player performs a flip summon, normal summon, Ritual summon, Fusion summon or Special summon, but a set is different from a summon so you cannot activate "Torrential Tribute". The same applies to other cards that activate when a monster is summoned (like "Bottomless Trap Hole" and "Solemn Judgment").


Is a synchro summon the same as a tribute summon?

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.


Can you summon 'Phoenix Gearfried' from your hand without tribute?

The only way you can do it is by using an external effect. Ancient Rules can special summon it, for example, Mausoleum of the Emperor can let you pay 2000LP to Normal Summon it without tribute. Phoenix Gearfried's 'second summon' to activate its Gemini effect, does not require tribute. But unless you've got a specific way around it, you still need to tribute two monsters to summon it initially from hand.


Can you tribute summon a monster face down?

Yes, monsters may be 'tribute set'.


Can you tribute on the same turn as you summon a monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes, you can tribute monsters for card effects and Tribute Summon the same turn you summon a monster. However, you cannot Normal Summon a monster and Tribute Summon on the same turn because you can only Normal Summon once per turn. Cards such as Double Summon and Ultimate Offering will let you do that.

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When you tribute 3 monsters to summon Wicked Avatar is it considered a Normal Summon or Tribute Summon?

"The Wicked Avatar" is Tribute Summoned. However, to answer your question, a Tribute Summon is a Normal Summon so the answer is both.


Can you use enemy controller and tribute a scapegoat?

Sheep Tokens created by Scapegoat cannot be used as tributes for Tribute Summons. They can be tributed to activate effects like Enemy Controller, or for the Special Summon of monsters like D-Hero Plasma, as this is not a 'tribute summon'.


Can you activate Torrential Tribute when a player sets a monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

If a monster is set you cannot activate it. "Torrential Tribute" can only activate when any player performs a flip summon, normal summon, Ritual summon, Fusion summon or Special summon, but a set is different from a summon so you cannot activate "Torrential Tribute". The same applies to other cards that activate when a monster is summoned (like "Bottomless Trap Hole" and "Solemn Judgment").


Can you activate dark hole before you summon a high level monster when you tribute?

No, as a tribute summon is one continuous step.


What monsters can be Tributed by themselves to Tribute Summon monsters above level 6?

By their Effects, you can Tribute the following monsters by themselves to Tribute Summon monsters above Lv.6 of the corresponding Attributes:Flame Ruler - FIRETrojan Horse - EARTHWhirlwind Prodigy - WINDFor examples, you can Tribute 1 Flame Ruler to Tribute Summon Firestorm Prominence (a FIRE monster, Lv.7), and you can Tribute 1 Trojan Horse to Tribute Summon Raging Earth (an EARTH monster, Lv.7).


Is a synchro summon the same as a tribute summon?

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.


Can you summon 'Phoenix Gearfried' from your hand without tribute?

The only way you can do it is by using an external effect. Ancient Rules can special summon it, for example, Mausoleum of the Emperor can let you pay 2000LP to Normal Summon it without tribute. Phoenix Gearfried's 'second summon' to activate its Gemini effect, does not require tribute. But unless you've got a specific way around it, you still need to tribute two monsters to summon it initially from hand.


How do you use the Trap card Michizure?

~ After reading this answer, it might help to take a look at some of the links in the "Related Links" section below for clarification. ~The effect of "Michizure" is fairly straightforward, but there are many ways to "miss the timing" to activate this card (more details below). "Michizure" cannot be activated when your monster is:- a token that was destroyed (since tokens cannot be sent to the Graveyard)- was banished (removed from play) instead of being sent to the Graveyard- tributed by your or your opponent's card effect- tributed for a Tribute Summon- used in a Synchro Summon- destroyed during the Damage Step by a card effect (i.e. Your opponent's "Red Dragon Archfiend" attacks your defense position monster and destroys it because of its effect)The reason why "Michizure" cannot be activated when your monster is tributed or used in a Sychro Summon is because you miss the timing (the subject of which can be very confusing at times). In a Tribute Summon or a Synchro Summon, the last action that took place was a new monster being summoned. The time to activate "Michizure" would have been the instant your monster(s) left the field and before you summoned the new one. But since you cannot activate a card in the middle of a sequence like that, you miss the timing.As for the reason why "Michizure" cannot be activated during the Damage Step when your monster is destroyed by an effect, I cannot give a concise reason why."Michizure" can be activated when your monster is:- destroyed by battle- destroyed or sent to Graveyard by a card effect; as long as this was the last action to take place (otherwise you miss the timing)The following rulings made about "Michizure" may or may not be true. See "Card Rulings on Michizure" in the Related Links section below for more information:- You cannot activate "Michizure" if your monster was destroyed in the middle of a chain was resolving(For example: You have "Michizure" and "Mystical Space Typhoon" (MST) face-down. You activate MST targeting one of your opponent's Spell/Trap and your opponent chains with "Ring of Destruction" targeting your face-up monster. When the chain resolves, first your monster will be destroyed by "Ring" (and both players will lose Life Points), then MST will destroy the Spell/Trap. You cannot activate "Michizure" because your monster being destroyed wasn't the last event to occur.)- You can activate "Michizure" if your opponent controlled your monster when it was sent from the field to the Graveyard


Can you tribute summon a monster face down?

Yes, monsters may be 'tribute set'.


In Yu-Gi-Oh what does tribute summon mean?

No, because Tribute Summon is treated as a Normal Summon. Monsters that require tribute for a special summon (Toon monsters, Destiny Hero Plasma) are still Special Summons, not Tribute Summons.


Can you tribute on the same turn as you summon a monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes, you can tribute monsters for card effects and Tribute Summon the same turn you summon a monster. However, you cannot Normal Summon a monster and Tribute Summon on the same turn because you can only Normal Summon once per turn. Cards such as Double Summon and Ultimate Offering will let you do that.


In Yu-Gi-Oh can you tribute two monsters to summon 'Exxod Master of the Guard'?

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.