You can tribute a monster when an effect instructs you to, or you need to do so as a cost.
So you can tribute a monster for a tribute summon only in your own main phases, when there is no chain in progress. You can however tribute a monster for one of Enemy Controller's effects at Spell Speed 2, in either player's turn, in any phase.
Only if either monster has an effect that specifically lets you do that.
yes.
Clearing up some possible confusion - Soul Exchange doesn't 'take' monsters, nor does it do anything to them on resolution, except for set up a condition that says you can tribute it as if it was one of your own. You tribute it therefore in exactly the same way as if it were on your side of the field. There is nothing stopping you tributing it, and a monster on your side of the field, to summon a Lv7 or higher monster. In fact if you used 2 Soul Exchanges, you could summon a Lv7+ monster with both of them.
Taken from the Official English Rulebook: ...However, for Monsters that are Level 5 or higher, you must Tribute at least 1 monster you control before the Normal Summon. This is called a Tribute Summon. Monsters that are Level 5 or 6 require 1 Tribute and Monsters that are Level 7 or higher require 2 Tributes. Monsters that are Tributed are sent to the Graveyard and the "Tribute Monster" you are Summoning is played in face-up Attack position or face-down Defense position (a.k.a. a "Set").
Equip cards can never be attached to Set monsters. They can only ever attach to a face-up monster.
Raviel: You must tribute 3 of your fiend type monsters to summon him, you may tribute a monster to increase his attack by the attack of the tributed monster until the end of the turn. Hamon: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous spell cards to summon him, if he is in defense mode you opponent can not attack your other monsters, if you destroy your opponent card by attacking with him you inflict 1000 damage to your opponent. Uria: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous trap cards to summon him, he gains 1000 attack(he has 0 by deafault) for every continuous trap card in your gaveyard, in addition once each turn you can destroy one of your opponets set spell or trap cards.
The tributes from 1 and 2 did that
No, a Tribute Summon follows the same position rules as a Normal Summon, so a monster you Tribute Summon is either face-up attack or Tribute Set into face-down defense.
Face-up "Ancient Gear" monsters gain 300 ATK. Each time a monster(s) is Normal Summoned or Set, put 1 counter on this card. If you Tribute Summon an "Ancient Gear" monster, you can substitute this card for a Tribute(s), if the number of counters is equal to or greater than the number of required Tribute(s).
You cannot tribute summon a monster in face up defense position. You can either tribute summon a monster in face down defense or face up attack position. If you want to summon in face up defense, you need to special summon.
Clearing up some possible confusion - Soul Exchange doesn't 'take' monsters, nor does it do anything to them on resolution, except for set up a condition that says you can tribute it as if it was one of your own. You tribute it therefore in exactly the same way as if it were on your side of the field. There is nothing stopping you tributing it, and a monster on your side of the field, to summon a Lv7 or higher monster. In fact if you used 2 Soul Exchanges, you could summon a Lv7+ monster with both of them.
Yes, the tributed monster does not have to be face-up at all, it can be tributed while face-down.
Taken from the Official English Rulebook: ...However, for Monsters that are Level 5 or higher, you must Tribute at least 1 monster you control before the Normal Summon. This is called a Tribute Summon. Monsters that are Level 5 or 6 require 1 Tribute and Monsters that are Level 7 or higher require 2 Tributes. Monsters that are Tributed are sent to the Graveyard and the "Tribute Monster" you are Summoning is played in face-up Attack position or face-down Defense position (a.k.a. a "Set").
No... a level 4 monster can be summoned without a tribute monster, but a level 5 and 6 needs 1 tribute monster and level 7 and so on needs 2 tribute monsters.
Yes. Face-down monsters can be tributed for tribute summons, card effects, etc.
not much difference exept offering is when u give up the monster and tributing is giving it up as a tribute or summoner that helps summon the monster.
Yes. Hardened Armed Dragon doesn't need to be face-up. The effect is not on that activates, it's just something that's checked after the tribute is paid.
Yes, you can. Unless the card lore specifically states "...tribute one face-up [monster name]..." you can automatically assume that you can tribute it face-down. However, you must reveal to your opponent that the face-down monster is in fact Levia-Dragon - Daedalus before tributing it.
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