The first creatures you can summon are ghosts and 'undead', you put points into the appropriate skill, drag the skill onto your quickbar at the bottom of the screen, and activate it by clicking or pressing the hotkey.
Your actual 'Creature' though is summoned using a Crystal Skull, you get this from a quest, and summon the creature in the same way as above, but by putting the Skull inventory item on your quickbar instead of the spell.
You have to get the Dragon Morph Stone after you defeat Laiken in the Battle Tower. Even then you have to be outdoors in an area large enough, unless your in Aleroth or in the Anti-Dragon Sheilds, then you cant shape-shift at all.
yes you get genie as a summon
Depending on your class and spec you can summon various creatures and demons to aid your fight. The two classes that deal with creatures most often and are a large part of their class characteristics are Warlocks and Hunters. All warlocks can summon an imp, voidwalker, succubus or a fel hunter. Demonology warlocks can summon an additional demon, the fel guard. All warlocks can also summon a temporary guardian, either the Doom Guard or the Infernal to help in desperate situations. All hunters have the ability to tame nearly any beast in the game. Some other classes have one spec that has a permanent pet creature that they can summon to help fight. The mage has the water elemental in the frost spec and the Death Knight has the Ghoul that they use to fight in the unholy tree. Still other classes have pets they can summon temporarily to fight for a limited time before they die or disappear. The priest can summon a shadowfiend while blood and frost death knights can summon a ghoul to fight for short periods of time.
A necromancer is someone who is able to summon and talk to dead people (necro = death, as in necrophilia, etc). A shadowmancer is able to summon and talk to shadows, usually implying things like creatures of the dark, etc.
You go to the command, Type in Spawn, space, then the creature name, id, random.
No tribute summon is a normal summon. It's called tribute because you have to pay the cost of the summon by sending 1 (for LV5 or LV6) or 2 (LV7+) monsters from the field to the graveyard.So basically it's same as a normal summon for a lower level monster.
no, unlike ultimate offering you can only have an additional summon, so if you can either set one monster and summon one monster, or summon 2 monster, you can NOT set two monsters
Lost Kingdom. but I do believe that is a GameCube Game only.
Yes, technically that's a Set though, not a Summon.
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Get the Dragon Ball's and summon Earth's Shenron four times and get the Dragon Ball's again and then you summon Namek's Shenron.
Yes, you are able to normal summon then fusion summon, because the fusion summon is a special summon
No, there are no horses.