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Seems like an easy one, but the question came up.
If you tribute summon Behemoth by sacrificing 2 beast type monsters from your side of the field, can the two beast type monsters you return to your hand from the grave be the ones that you just sacked?
I said yes since the sacrificing of the monsters is done as a cost and they are already in the graveyard when Behemoth's effect activates, so they should be legal targets.
Any opinions to the contrary?
Behemoth the King of All Animals
Effect Monster (Beast / EARTH / 7 Stars / ATK 2700 / DEF 1500)
This card can be Normal Summoned or Set with 1 Tribute Monster. In that case, the original ATK of this card becomes 2000. When this card is Tribute Summoned successfully, you can return from your Graveyard to the owner's hand a number of Beast-Type monsters equal to the number of Tributed monsters.
If you tribute summon Behemoth by sacrificing 2 beast type monsters from your side of the field, can the two beast type monsters you return to your hand from the grave be the ones that you just sacked?
I said yes since the sacrificing of the monsters is done as a cost and they are already in the graveyard when Behemoth's effect activates, so they should be legal targets.
Any opinions to the contrary?
Behemoth the King of All Animals
Effect Monster (Beast / EARTH / 7 Stars / ATK 2700 / DEF 1500)
This card can be Normal Summoned or Set with 1 Tribute Monster. In that case, the original ATK of this card becomes 2000. When this card is Tribute Summoned successfully, you can return from your Graveyard to the owner's hand a number of Beast-Type monsters equal to the number of Tributed monsters.