Any effect that places token monsters on the field, is special summoning them.
Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
No, Divine Wrath can only be used against effects that activate. Most of the time, when a monster has a way to special summon itself, this is an inherent special summon, just like a normal summon, it does not use the chain. Because it doesn't use the chain, you can't chain an effect negation card to it, though you can use summon negation cards like Solemn Judgment. If the special summon is an activated effect (like Dandylion's effect to special summon tokens, or Gorz's effect to summon himself) then these can be stopped using Divine Wrath. But Cyber Dragon's special summon cannot.
"Scapegoat" is a Quick-Play Spell card that allows the player to Special Summon 4 "Sheep Tokens" in Defense Position. These tokens are Beast-Type, EARTH-Attribute, Level 1, and have ATK 0 and DEF 0. The "Sheep Tokens" tokens cannot be tributed for a Tribute Summon. You cannot Summon other monsters the turn this card was activated, but you can still Set them.
They are both. They are considered monsters for anything that targets or counts monsters, and they are considered cards for anything that targets or counts cards on the field (Secret Barrel).
they are all the tokens combined
Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
It all depends on the tokens being used. They can be used to Tribute Summon unless said otherwise on the card. For example, the card "Scapegoat" says: "...The tokens [summoned by this card] cannot be used as a Tribute for a Tribute Summon."Take note of this last condition (a Tribute for a Tribute Summon). That means the tokens can be tributed for a Special Summon for monsters such as "Destiny Hero - Plasma".Tokens that can be used for a Tribute Summon include: "Stray Lambs", "Statue of the Wicked", "Fiend's Sanctuary", and "Dandylion".
Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
not all tokens can be sacrificed. If it is indicated that a summoned token cannot be used as a tribute then it is not.
In exclusive packages - you can get them by logging on during a holiday or other special event. Also, sometimes when you get a new pet you get tokens.
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no you cant, because the tokens you get r if you earned the token or its a special occasion like birthdays, or holidays Does that answer ur question (:
As long as the card that summoned the token does not mention any restrictions, then yes, token monsters may freely be tributed for a summon. Some do have restrictions set on them, for example, Sheep Tokens from Scapegoat cannot be tributed for a tribute summon, but could be tributed as the cost for a Special Summon.
nobody knows if there are a token monster card. there r and they have 0 atk and def effect is it has the effect of wat the moster says like dandylion and horseytail
If a Toon Monster is Level 5 or above, then you must Tribute the appropriate number of monsters (as you would with a Tribute Summon) to Special Summon them onto the field. It is not considered a Tribute Summon, however, so therefore you could use Tokens such as the Sheep Tokens from Scapegoat. Keep in mind that Toon World must be present on the field.For example, you have four Sheep Tokens from a Scapegoatyou activated the previous turn, and one Toon World active on the field. You also have one Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon in your Hand. You can Special Summon it by Tributing two Sheep Tokens because it is a Level 8 Toon Monster.
A Token is the basic and the smallest unit of a programThere are 6 types of tokens in 'C'. They are:1) Keywords2) Identifiers3) Constants4) Strings5) Special symbols6) Operators
You get them on your birthday, or in the wheel of wow or any other special wheels you get to spin.