No. Let's play the definition game.Kyhotae said:So when I said that a Normal Summon is the same as a Set, I was technically correct. lol
Presumably Forced Back's Japanese wording read "Summoned face-up", which was part of the point of my post.DarkLogicianOfCaos said:So then why can't we use forced back on a "Summon Face-Down"?
***He says, playing devil's advocate, but knowing the answer full well, hoping only to demonstrate the folly of technical jargon as an eplaination for anything in this game***
Jason_C said:No. Let's play the definition game.
While of insignificant practical application, this statement is emphatically false.the phrase "Tribute summon (or set)" uses the parentheses to imply "Tribute summon or tribute set".
In other words, the information in parentheses, while not necessarily useless, should not be taken as being part of the rest of the sentence, and is instead independent of it.Parentheses ... are used to contain parenthetical (or optional, additional) material in a sentence that could be removed without destroying the meaning of the main text.
Again, pointing out that what is between parentheses has no bearing on what is outside of them, and vice-versa.Any punctuation inside parentheses or other brackets is independent from the rest of the text
No, what would imply THAT is a hyphen or dash (I'm not 100% sure which one). The closest I can come to a decent explanation of why a hyphen or dash would imply that is here:They imply the word tribute is associated with set also, rather than the opposite.
Yes, that is how I spell it. How would you spell it?:-:is that how you spell parentheses?
In the case of Scapegoat, Tribute is associated with Set because they are saying that you cannot Tribute a Sheep Token for a Tribute Summon, or to Set a Monster that is 5 Star or above.roadhouse007 said:Agreed, it is not an official game term, but what I was trying to point out is that the card scapegoat itself clearly implies that you cannot tribute a goat token for the purpose of setting a high level monster.
What I was really trying to clear up is how the parentheses were used in this instance. They imply the word tribute is associated with set also, rather than the opposite.
hmm...Jason_C said:Where? It isn't on any card, and I sure don't think it's in the rulebook.
I sort of already stated that you won't see it, and I also said that it isnt an official term, so you wont see it on any card, but I have seen it used in card rulings.Jason_C said:Where? It isn't on any card, and I sure don't think it's in the rulebook.
If you activate this card, you cannot Normal Summon, Flip Summon or Special Summon during this turn. Special Summon 4 "Sheep Tokens" (Beast-Type/EARTH/Level 1/ATK 0/DEF 0) in Defense Position to your side of the field. The "Sheep Tokens" cannot be used as a Tribute for a Tribute Summon (or Set).
Dun da da daaaaaaaaah!Jason_C said:Again, I simply ask, "Where?"
UDE FAQ said:If you Tribute Set "Behemoth the King of All Animals" with 1 Tribute, its ATK will only be 2000 points when flipped face-up. However, once it is face-up, if it is flipped face-down again, the effect is reset and its ATK becomes 2700 points.
UDE FAQ said:The Normal Summon (Tribute Summon) of this monster is the same as, and always considered, a Tribute Set. This card must be in face-down Defense Position when it is Normal Summoned (Tribute Summoned). If you Normal Summon (Tribute Summon) this monster, it is placed face-down on the field; you do not have to show your opponent what monster it is.
UDE FAQ said:If you Tribute Set a high level Fiend-Type monster by Tributing this card, you CAN Special Summon another "Skull Knight #2" from your Deck and you do NOT have to reveal your Set monster to prove it is a Fiend-Type.
UDE FAQ said:You don't Normal Summon or Flip Summon "Total Defense Shogun" in Defense Position; you Normal Summon or Flip Summon him in face-up Attack Position and he changes to Defense Position. (Or you can Tribute Set him in face-down Defense Position.)
Yay for wonderful search feature of FireFox!....I would say it's an 'official' term based on these rulings.....wouldn't 'you'?UDE FAQ said:If you Tribute Set "Zaborg the Thunder Monarch" face-down the effect is not activated.
Fair enough.skey23 said:Dun da da daaaaaaaaah!
Yay for wonderful search feature of FireFox!....I would say it's an 'official' term based on these rulings.....wouldn't 'you'?
Jason_C said:Fair enough.
This brings up the question why they don't make a Special Set, too.