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Yu-gi-Oh : Can you use the effect of "Fluffal Bear" these ways?
1. Normal summon it, then send it to the graveyard to use its effect of getting polymerization from graveyard to our hand?
2. Tribute it while it is on the field to tribute summon a monster and since you used it as a tribute, use its effect of getting polymerization from the graveyard?
3. Use it as one of the monsters in your hand to use as tributes to perform a ritual summon and even though it was in your hand, you used it as tribute for a ritual summon, so technically it's a tribute, so you can use the effect? ("tribute this card to add polymerization from your graveyard to your hand?")
Can you use all of these methods? Or which ones can you not use?
1 Answer
- CantraLv 73 months ago
1 - Yes. 'Tribute', unless specified otherwise, must be a card you control on the field. So yes, Fluffal Bear must be on your side of the field, to use this particular effect. So you could for example Normal Summon it, then tribute it to get a Polymerization.
2&3 - NO. Fluffal Bear does not have a triggered 'if this card is sent...' clause, both of its effects are Ignition Effects with a listed Cost of performing an action. You have to do the send/tribute as the cost to activate its effect, and you cannot double-up on this by having another cost/effect tribute or send it and then claiming it activates its own effect too.
I would say it's like trying to buy 2x £1 items with the same £1 coin, saying you paid for one, and it should pay for the other. All costs must be paid in full.