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What is the monster on the Yugioh card Kishido Spirit and Ritual Weapon?

It appears on a few cards, but the first time it appeared as a monster is as the Paladin of White Dragon.


What is a ritual card?

Ritual Spell Cards are used to summon (usually powerful) Ritual Monsters. In terms of timing, they're played just like normal spell-speed 1 spells. Ritual cards will usually require that you tribute monsters whose combined levels are equal or greater to the Ritual Monster you are trying to summon.


In Yu-Gi-Oh the effect of the spell card Advanced Ritual Art does the level of the monsters being sent have to equal the level of the Ritual Monster or can it be more stars?

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.


What ritual is relinquished?

It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"


Can you use monster reborn to bring a paladin of white dragon to the field without using the ritual card?

No, Ritual Monsters can only ever be summoned to the field initially by their Ritual Spell Card, or anything that specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone.You can never summon them initially by other means, including Reasoning, A Hero Emerges, Mystic Tomato, etc, nor can you just discard them to the graveyard and bring them back with Monster Reborn.They can be revived by cards like Monster Reborn only if properly summoned by Ritual Summon first, before they were destroyed. Otherwise the only thing you can do is find a way to return them to hand and summon them with their Ritual Spell card.

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If you get the ritual cards needed for a ritual in the slots you get the ritual card as well?

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.


Can you special summon a ritual monster using an effect without using the ritual spell?

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.


What is the monster on the Yugioh card Kishido Spirit and Ritual Weapon?

It appears on a few cards, but the first time it appeared as a monster is as the Paladin of White Dragon.


What is a ritual card?

Ritual Spell Cards are used to summon (usually powerful) Ritual Monsters. In terms of timing, they're played just like normal spell-speed 1 spells. Ritual cards will usually require that you tribute monsters whose combined levels are equal or greater to the Ritual Monster you are trying to summon.


In yugioh when you play a ritual card to summon a ritual monster do you HAVE to have the ritual monster in your hand in order to summon it or can you summon from your deck?

Yes, it does have to be in your hand.


What ritual is relinquished?

It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"


In Yu-Gi-Oh the effect of the spell card Advanced Ritual Art does the level of the monsters being sent have to equal the level of the Ritual Monster or can it be more stars?

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.


What is relinquished?

It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"


Can you use monster reborn to bring a paladin of white dragon to the field without using the ritual card?

No, Ritual Monsters can only ever be summoned to the field initially by their Ritual Spell Card, or anything that specifically says it can summon a Ritual Monster, like Ritual Foregone.You can never summon them initially by other means, including Reasoning, A Hero Emerges, Mystic Tomato, etc, nor can you just discard them to the graveyard and bring them back with Monster Reborn.They can be revived by cards like Monster Reborn only if properly summoned by Ritual Summon first, before they were destroyed. Otherwise the only thing you can do is find a way to return them to hand and summon them with their Ritual Spell card.


In ritual summoning can you use a higher level monster to summon a lower level ritual monster?

Yes, mostly. Keep a close eye on the Ritual Card. If you look at Black Illusion Ritual, you can send a monster with one star or more, so any monster will do. The same goes for almost all the other cards who summon one specific monster, you can 'overpay' to some extent. So you could send a Blue-Eyes White Dragon for Black Illlusion Ritual, but not two Blue-Eyes. If you look at a Ritual Spell card which can summon more than one kind of Ritual Monster though, like 'End of the World', and 'Contract with the Abyss', these say you must send monsters with an Equal sum of levels. You could not use a Lv10 monster for summoning Demise or Ruin with the first, and if you wanted to summon Relinquished with the second, you could only do it with a Lv1 monster.


In YuGiOh can a ritual monster be special summoned from the graveyard after using Ritual Foregone?

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.


Can you take a ritual monster in DECK if you don't have its ritual?

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.