An 'advance summon' is the Japanese OCG term for what the English TCG calls a 'Tribute Summon'.
It is a Tribute Summon in the TCG.
'Advance Summon' is not a TCG term, nor is 'sacrifice'. It has always been, and is still called, a 'Tribute Summon'.
A Reverse Summon is the Japanese name for what the TCG calls a Flip Summon. To Flip Summon a monster, in your main phase 1 or 2, you manually change the position of one of your monsters from being Set, into face-up Attack Position.
Undam arcesso.
You can, actually! You can simply spawn Ocelots and Horses, along with wolves and sheep with spawn eggs. But, if you want to get technical, the general code for summoning mobs is /summon (mob name) ~ ~ ~ But, some mobs, like Mooshrooms, Ocelots, and Horses seem to be unable to be spawned. This is because in the coding of the game, the have slightly different names, which is why people say they are unable to spawn them. So, an Ocelot should be /summon ozelot And, a horse should be /summon entityhorse And here's a few extra: to summon a wither: /summon witherboss to summon a snow golem: /summon snowman to summon an iron golem: /summon villagergolem to summon a baby zombie: /summon Zombie ~ ~ ~ {IsBaby:1} to summon a baby villager zombie: /summon Zombie ~ ~ ~ {IsBaby:1,IsVillager:1} to summon a Magma Cube: /summon LavaSlime to summon a Zombie Pigman: /summon PigZombie The other mobs are pretty straightforward to spawn. (This is as of 1.8)
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.