In the Yu-Gi-Oh rule book it states that an 8 star monster only needs 2 tributes.
Raviel: You must tribute 3 of your fiend type monsters to summon him, you may tribute a monster to increase his attack by the attack of the tributed monster until the end of the turn. Hamon: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous spell cards to summon him, if he is in defense mode you opponent can not attack your other monsters, if you destroy your opponent card by attacking with him you inflict 1000 damage to your opponent. Uria: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous trap cards to summon him, he gains 1000 attack(he has 0 by deafault) for every continuous trap card in your gaveyard, in addition once each turn you can destroy one of your opponets set spell or trap cards. Posted by Suigin Tou123
Gemini monsters are a subtype of Effect monsters who are summoned to the field as Normal Monsters with no effect, but can be 'summoned again' while remaining on the field, to turn into Effect monsters with whatever effect is listed on the card.Doing this takes up your normal summon for a turn, so under normal circumstances it takes two turns to do this to a Gemini Monster. But there are many ways around this, Super Double Summon is one. Imagine you normal summon a Gemini Monster, you can then use Super Double Summon on it to immediately activate its effects. However the downside is that the monster is returned to hand at the end of the turn.
Generally, no. Synchro Monsters are initially Special Summoned FACE-UP. Therefore, there is not a need for it to be Flip Summoned. However, that Synchro Monster may be affected by a card effect such as Book of Moon. In this case, the Synchro Monster is changed to face-down Defense Position. You can then Flip Summon it when possible.
add some more powerful monsters. It doesnt have many strong monsters so add some. the deck comes with so many monsters you could tribute so add some really strong cards
Not quite. A Synchro Summon is a Special Summon. A Tribute Summon is the same as a Normal Summon, except that when you Tribute Summon you need to tribute monsters. Also you can Special Summon as many times as you want to in a turn, whereas you can only Normal Summon OR Tribute Summon once per turn, except with a card effect.
Unless they are monsters that are special summon only, level 7+ monsters require 2 tributes.
You don't need to sacrifice (tribute) any monsters to summon a level 4 monster. Level five monsters require one sacrifice.
You need to tribute 2 monsters to summon a Lv7 or more monster, so you need 2 for a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon'.
You need to tribute 2 monsters to summon a Lv7 or more monster, so you need 2 for a 'Blue-Eyes White Dragon'.
You need one tribute for a Lv5 or 6 monster, and two tributes for Lv7+, though many higher level monsters have additional or different requirements.
It depends on the level. If it is 4 stars or under, then no. If it is 5-6 stars, then you need to tribute 1 monster. If it is 7-12 stars, you need to tribute 2 monsters. Many high level monsters cannot be tribute summoned though and will have their own summoning text.
You only need 2, like any other tribute monster that's level is 7+
There are many action replay codes which can be used in the Pokemon games. There however, is not an action replay code to summon monsters without paying tribute in Yugioh World Championship for 2008.
You need to tribute one monster for the tribute summon of a Lv5 or 6 monster, and two tributes for any that are Lv7 or higher, even Lv10 ones like Yubel. Additionally, some monsters require three tributes (Obelisk the Tormentor, for example), but that is stated on the card, and it not related to the level.
You are allowed as many Flip Summons and Special Summons you want as long as there are monster zones available. A tribute summon is counted as a normal summon, and you are only allowed one normal summon per turn.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh rule book it states that an 8 star monster only needs 2 tributes.