The word tribute is a noun meaning supplying payments or praise. The verb is "paying" tribute. Its use as a verb would be strictly informal.
The related verb is to contribute, with the gerund form contributing.
No, Backfire only triggers when the Fire monster is Destroyed. Tributing a monster does not 'destroy' it.
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.
No part of The Wicked Eraser's effect stops you from tributing it with Soul Exchange, or stealing control of it with Change of Heart and tributing it after.
Yes. Tributing Gusto Gulldo is a cost, meaning it will miss the timing on its Optional Trigger.
Add Mask of Restrict to your deck. (it keeps anyone from tributing, you included)
Remove it from play/Make sure there is no card for tributing.
In your own standby phase, yeah. It is a Quickplay spell, so can be played from hand in your own turn. You can draw it, then activate it in the Standby phase, tributing Treeborn Frog, then resummon the frog before the standby phase ends.
No, the Crystal Beast goes to the graveyard if tributed. Crystal Beasts only get to choose to go to the S/T zone if they are 'destroyed'. Tributing, or 'sending', are not destruction effects. Effects that destroy will say so on the card, and also monsters can be destroyed by battle.
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no u can not if u look at the card it can only be summoned by tributing 1 blue eyes Ultimate dragon
No, Ritual Monsters are 'special summon only' monsters, the only way they can initially reach the field is by Ritual Summon through an appropriate spell card, or by a card that specifically allows you to ignore this, like Ritual Foregone.
The Regulation of Tribe has a maintenance cost of tributing one monster on your side of the field, each of your Standby Phases.