Yugioh what is special summon




















Then, you declare that you are performing the Summon and perform the appropriate action e. This is an action without Spell Speed, and thus does not start a Chain. These monsters are not Summoned through effects. The other method by which to Special Summon is to use a card's effect. Cards can have effects which allow you to either Special Summon themselves or another card to the field.

If you are not Summoning a Special Summon Monster through game mechanics, then you are Summoning with a card's effect - regardless of whether that effect is using the chain. If you have any issues or find any bugs, be sure to let us know on Discord! Share this: Tweet. Welcome to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Search Strategy Site Search for:. Chaos Impact: Unleashing the Unchained! Powering Up with Chaos Impact! The key difference between the two groups is whether the Summon starts a Chain or not.

The new text on your cards makes it easy to tell. Just look for a colon : or semicolon ; in the Summoning text. If you see either of these, then the effect starts a Chain, and goes in the first group. All Spells and Traps start a Chain when activated, so they all go in the first group, too. Here are some examples of effects that Special Summon.

All of these go in the first group because a Chain is involved. This is a Trigger Effect that activates when this card is Special Summoned. This is an Ignition Effect you can use during your Main Phase. It starts a Chain when you activate it. This turn, that monster cannot attack, and returns to the hand during the End Phase. This is a Spell Card. So this effect goes in the first group.

You cannot conduct your Battle Phase the turn you activate this card. This can happen on a player's turn by simply flipping the face-down card over to face-up attack position, often triggering nasty card effects when doing so. It is important to note that setting a monster face-down on the battlefield isn't considered a summon.

It is only considered set onto the battlefield and only summoned once it has been flipped over. Furthermore, if a monster is face-down in defense position and forced to flip over from an attack or other card, it also isn't considered summoned.

Special Summon is more of a catch-all phrase than a specific summoning method. Most require the special effect of a card to perform and can even break the rule of only summoning a single monster on a single turn. Each summoning methods beyond the first three on this list are all considered Special Summons. Though, this term also describes any other type of summon beyond those standard methods.

A Fusion Summon is exactly what it says on the label. This allows the player to take two monsters and bash them together to make another. The end result often a monster that is more powerful than either sacrifice.

Unfortunately, not every monster can be used in any combination to pull out a new creature. Each Fusion Monster Card has a summon formula in the text box below its picture. The two or more monsters from the field or the player's hand are then combined with the Spell Card Polymerization to summon a Fusion Monster from the player's Extra Deck another deck specifically for Extra Monsters onto the field.

A Ritual Summon requires a specific Spell Card that summons a particular monster and the tributes as stated on the card.



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