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If i use ultimate offering in yugioh, can i summon more than one monster using it in one turn?

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and can i summon monsters from my deck or just my hand? Leave good answers and thanks.

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  1. You can summon as many as you want, so say the rulings


  2. Using the Continuous Trap Card "Ultimate Offering", the player that controls it may pay 500 Life Points to initiate a Normal Summon during either their Main Phase or their opponent's Battle Phase. Doing this is paying for the right to Normal Summon. Therefore, a Normal Summon conducted using this card does not count as the player's 1 Normal Summon for the turn.

    So, in simple terms, yes, you can in fact, Normal Summon repeatedly using the effect of the card, provided you can pay for it.

    As for summoning from the deck... No. I have yet to see either a card or a circumstance in which a player can Normal Summon a monster from their Deck.

    Note, that Normal Summoning with ultimate Offering is just like any other Normal Summon; A "Trap Hole" used in response will still kill the an appropriate target, and a Level 5 or higher monster will still require the appropriate amount of Tributes in order to be put into play.

    ~Poe.

  3. I'm not completely sure.

    i've heard of that you can summon up to as many more as you have life points but i also heard that you can only summon just one.

    i've seen it used on the show and they summoned like two monsters i think.

    all i know for sure is that they must be from your hand.

  4. that card is very good for a deck that has a lot of high level creature and yes u can summon as many as you want i use that card in tournaments

    it very useful they did not band me

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