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.
yes so that means you can also normal summon during that turn.
It is a summon in which you use a special ritual spell card to summon a special blue monster card from your hand by tributing monsters of the same or higher level from your field or hand.
No - Paladin of White Dragon is a Ritual Monster. It can only be initially summoned from hand by the appropriate Ritual Card, or anything that specifically allows the special summon of a Ritual Monster (Ritual Foregone). No other special summon effect is able to summon them from hand or deck, including things like Summoner Monk, A Hero Emerges, or Familiar Knight.
You have the negate the Ritual Spell card. Once the spell card resolves, the monster is considered 'successfully' special summoned, there's no chance to negate, unlike monsters who summon themselves without using the chain, like Cyber Dragon.
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".
A Fusion Summon is considered a special summon, so anything that can respond to a special summon (such as Bottomless Trap Hole) can be used against it.
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.
A Ritual Summon is a kind of Special Summon. Anything that affects a Special Summon (such as "Bottomless Trap Hole", "Royal Oppression", etc.) will affect a Ritual Summon.
All Ritual Summons are considered a Special Summon. However, not all Special Summons are considered a Ritual Summon. A Ritual Summon can only be performed with a Ritual Spell Card and a Ritual Monster. A Special Summon refers to any monster that is placed on the field in a way that is not a Normal Summon, Flip Summon, or Set. Also, Ritual Summons are never considered a Normal Summon.
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.
only if the monster has been summoned to the field, and the summon was not negated. also, if the card says 'this can only be -insert summon type- summoned by -insert ritual/Special summon info- ritual summon only (this card can only be ritual summoned by) -Only ritual summon Special summon only(This card can only be Special summoned by) -Only special summon, hope this helps.
Relinquished is Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card Black Illusion Ritual. It requires a monster as a Tribute to Special Summon Relinquished from your Hand. Once Relinquished is successfully Ritual Summoned, if it is sent to the Graveyard, it is eligible to be Special Summoned from it. You cannot Special Summon Relinquished from the Graveyard unless it was successfully Ritual Summoned first.
No, only from your hand. They can be special summoned from graveyard by cards like Monster Reborn if they were properly summoned initially before they went there. However you can't resummon them from the graveyard with their Ritual Spell Card.
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.
No - Paladin of White Dragon is a Ritual Monster. It can only be initially summoned from hand by the appropriate Ritual Card, or anything that specifically allows the special summon of a Ritual Monster (Ritual Foregone). No other special summon effect is able to summon them from hand or deck, including things like Summoner Monk, A Hero Emerges, or Familiar Knight.
You have the negate the Ritual Spell card. Once the spell card resolves, the monster is considered 'successfully' special summoned, there's no chance to negate, unlike monsters who summon themselves without using the chain, like Cyber Dragon.
Obviously. Fulfillment of the Contract's effect is that you pay 800 lp and special summon a ritual monster from your graveyard, and when the equip card is destroyed, the ritual monsters destroyed. As usual with monsters who can't be Normal Summoned, the Ritual Monster must have properly been summoned first before you use Fulfillment of the Contract. You cannot simply discard a Ritual Monster and summon it with that card.
No, because you cannot Special Summon Relinquished without the Ritual Spell Card "Black Illusion Ritual", since Relinquished is a Ritual Monster Card (That's why the Card is colored dark blue). But you can special Summon Relinquished from the graveyard with cards like Monster Reborn, Call of the Haunted etc., as long as it was properly Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card before. If not, you are unable to Special Summon him. Hope that was not too much information at once ;P
Ritual monsters may only be special summoned from the graveyard if they were successfully summoned by Ritual Summon. If they were sent there in any other way - like simply discarded from hand, or improperly summoned by Ritual Foregone (it special summons but does not Ritual Summon), then you cannot revive them from the graveyard with cards like Monster Reborn or Fulfillment of the Contract.