Forum:Gusto Abillities That Need Clarification

I would love it if someone can clarify and explain in detail how the Gusto's abilities that state “When this face-up card on the field is sent to the Graveyard, except by battle ” or “ When this card is sent from the field to the Graveyard, ” miss the timing and how does it not miss the timing. These monsters so far include Gusto Gulldo, Gusto Falco, and Gusto Squirro.

It seems that these Gustos have a lot of questions that pop up online but the answers are different from person to person.

So continuing on, I’m 100% sure that if you use these guys to Synchro they would miss the timing to summon another gusto. So... what if one of them got their control switched around and then was used to Synchro, tribute, XYZ summoned by my opponent, do I get another Gusto?

Next thing to mention is that, I understand destroying them allows their abilities to trigger properly with no interruptions, but what happens when I use Icarus Attack or Wind Art - Miyabi to tribute them? From what I understand using them as a cost for the use of Wind Art - Miyabi, should miss the timing but when I played the PSP version of Yu-Gi-Oh Tag Force 5 it allowed me to tribute Gulldo or Falco and it also allowed their ability to trigger without missing the timing, which gave me a gusto to replace them even though it was a cost to use them, is this correct or was that just a glitch in that game?

If someone is kind enough out there, could you please explain in detail, not in broken jot notes or broken lecture, but in detail on how their abilities really work and also why miss timing occurs with them and not other monster like Sangan, Reborn Tengu or anything along those lines.

Tryflozn (talk • contribs) 11:51, July 30, 2012 (UTC)