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No part of Call of the Haunted's activation prevents monsters from being tributed.

Of course, if you activate it in your opponent's turn, you could only tribute the monster for a spell speed 2 effect or trigger.

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Q: Can you tribute a monster summoned by 'Call of the Haunted' the same turn it's activated?
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