Not all, but most. If you look at some Ritual Monsters, they say they can 'only' be special summoned by a specific card, others do not. So you are free to summon a Relinquished using either Black Illusion Ritual, or Contract with the Abyss, or Advanced Ritual Art, but you could not use any other card other than "Ritual of Grace" to summon "Divine Grace - Northwemko".
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
It appears on a few cards, but the first time it appeared as a monster is as the Paladin of White Dragon.
Advanced Ritual Art says the level amount of the sent monsters must be exactly equal to the level of the Ritual Monster. You cannot overpay. This goes for all Ritual Spell cards that don't summon 1 specific monster, like End of the World and Contract with the Abyss. All require equal levels, not over.
In Yugioh Forbidden Memories, to summon ritual monsters you need to use the ritual card when you have the three required monsters on the field.
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Yes, it does have to be in your hand.
No, because it wasn't 'properly' special summoned. To be able to special summon a Ritual Monster from the graveyard, it has to be initially summoned by Ritual Summon. Ritual Foregone does not Ritual Summon.
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
It appears on a few cards, but the first time it appeared as a monster is as the Paladin of White Dragon.
Advanced Ritual Art says the level amount of the sent monsters must be exactly equal to the level of the Ritual Monster. You cannot overpay. This goes for all Ritual Spell cards that don't summon 1 specific monster, like End of the World and Contract with the Abyss. All require equal levels, not over.
it depends on the Ritual Card...if it says it Ritual summons the monster from your hand, you need to have it in your hand.
Only if the card specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone. Otherwise, you can't do it, cards like A Hero Emerges, or Monster Gate, cannot special summon a Ritual Monster.Also if you summon the Ritual Monster properly, by Ritual Summon, and it is then sent to the graveyard for whatever reason, then you may bring it back to the field using cards like Monster Reborn. However you cannot simply discard a Ritual Monster from hand and try using Monster Reborn straight away, they are a form of special summon only monster, simply by being Ritual Monsters.
Nothing stops you putting a specific Ritual Monster in your deck, without its Ritual Spell Card. You are free to take monsters who you are unable to summon. It might be that you plan to summon the Ritual Monster with a card like Ritual Foregone. Or it could be the component in a Fusion, for which you never intend to actually summon the component itself.
Yes. Advanced Ritual Art can substitute in for almost any ritual card. For example, it can summon Divine Grace - Northwemko, despite that saying it can only be summoned by Ritual of Grace. Advanced Ritual Art can therefore summon Evigishki Gustrake, you don't necessarily have to use one of the three Gishki ritual spells.
the ritual monster, at least. stays on the monster card zone until it is removed from the field for some various reason. the ritual spell card, and the monsters used for the ritual summon are sent to the graveyard.
You can get it from yugioh tins in some supermarkets You can also get it by buying it online Im needing black luster ritual aswell