Yes, you can use the trap card Ultimate Offering which you would have to pay 500 lifepoints for each extra normal summon, or there is a spell card called Double Summon which allows 2 normal summons.
i am pretty sure you can. for example if you just summon a monster without sacrificing you can use monster reborn to bring a card back from the grave. i think you can even do multiple special summons in a turn.
No, a Flip Summon is not a Normal Summon. You can perform only one Normal Summon per turn, but can do multiple Flip Summons in one turn, without affecting your ability to Normal Summon. If a card triggers only from Normal Summon, then it will not trigger from a Flip Summon, etc.
You can use Solemn Judgment on the summon of one of your own monsters, if you wish.
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.
you choose the card choose two tribute choose the monster you want two tribute summon and summon it
A normal summon is where you just summon a monster and NOT use its effect or ability, just its ATK and DEF. A special summon is where you summon a card and use its effect or ability. You can only special summon a card if you have another card saying that you can special summon a card, you cannot just going around special summoning every monster.
yes you can
Yes, it does have to be in your hand.
Yes, in the yugioh card game you can advance summon (this is also called tribute summon or sacrifice summoning).
no because tribute summon is just a different kind a normal summon
No, a Flip Summon is not a Normal Summon. You can perform only one Normal Summon per turn, but can do multiple Flip Summons in one turn, without affecting your ability to Normal Summon. If a card triggers only from Normal Summon, then it will not trigger from a Flip Summon, etc.
You can use Solemn Judgment on the summon of one of your own monsters, if you wish.
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.
No, there is nothing that can do that.
Just summon it again. But that is your normal summon for the turn though. you use the summon you get once per turn to use its effects
'Shield and Sword', a Normal Spell Card, can do that.
You have five monster slots on your Field, so even a card that can summon an unspecified amount of monsters (like Return from the Different Dimension) you will still only be able to summon a maximum of 5 to your own side of the field. There are no cards that can increase this, and Trap Monsters take up a monster card slot so it's not like you could have five regular monsters and an Embodiment of Apophis.
A normal summon is where you just summon a monster and NOT use its effect or ability, just its ATK and DEF. A special summon is where you summon a card and use its effect or ability. You can only special summon a card if you have another card saying that you can special summon a card, you cannot just going around special summoning every monster.