I hate Duel Network, the players in it are just ******ed, I met someone who summoned a Blue Eyes without using a tribute. I think I would prefer to play Yu Gi Oh for real with my friends and not with idiots who don't know how to play..... >.> Plus this is just my opinion but I think you can cheat easier in Duel Network than you can in reality. I love Yu Gi Oh alot! And I love playing it! But I'd rather play it with people I can trust, or if I'm going to play something else I might as well play one of the games.
Yeah Sanic. Something is bothering me. How you so fast?[DOUBLEPOST=1381091511][/DOUBLEPOST] I....never knew about this. Thank you.
Kaiba summoned a Blue Eyes without a sacrifice in the anime and Yugi still beat him. Your lack of believing in the heart of your cards is disturbing.
And Yugi summoned a Gaia without a sacrifice, in fact everyone in the show cheats. I say that I have more faith in my cards than anyone else.[DOUBLEPOST=1381105061][/DOUBLEPOST] Same here.....Konami most likely is ran by a very very evil man.
He may even be a ghost of his former self Actually, now that I think about it, didn't they change the rules from sacrifice summons and tribute summons being totally different, and sacrifices not ACTUALLY needing sacrifices to anything over level 4 needing one sacrifice and anything over level 8 needing two.
I don't know about the show, but I know in the game that monsters level 5-6 require one tribute monster on the field to summon, and monsters level 7+ require two tribute monsters on the field to summon. Ritual summons are different, which might be what you're thinking? They need the ritual spell card, and proper tributes to equal the monster's level, but rituals can use monsters from the field and the hand.
Well, the whole thing with the first season was that sacrifices weren't needed at all, so you could summon any monster whenever you wanted. The sacrificial rule was made during Battle City, and continued on from there. I think it was them basically showing how it was before the rules were complete, because there's also a game with the same kind of concept, and it even says it was made when the rules of yugioh were still being worked on.