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The '''Defense Position''' (called '''Defense Mode''' in the anime) is a [[Battle Position]] in which a [[Monster Cards|Monster Card]] can be either [[face-up]] or [[face-down]], in a Horizontal Position. In this position, the [[DEF]] value is used to represent this card, except where a card effect requires a specific examination of the [[ATK]] value.
 
The '''Defense Position''' (called '''Defense Mode''' in the anime) is a [[Battle Position]] in which a [[Monster Cards|Monster Card]] can be either [[face-up]] or [[face-down]], in a Horizontal Position. In this position, the [[DEF]] value is used to represent this card, except where a card effect requires a specific examination of the [[ATK]] value.
  
In Defense Position, a [[Monster Cards|Monster Card]] is always in a Horizontal Position. When a monster is "[[Set]]", it is played in [[face-down]] Defense Position. Monsters cannot be [[Normal Summon]]ed in [[face-up]] Defense Position, except by a card effect that allows them to be summoned that way (such as "[[Light of Intervention]]").  During battle between a Defense Postion monster, the [[DEF]] value of '''that''' monster is used to calculate [[Battle Damage]], rather than the [[ATK]] value.
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In Defense Position, a [[Monster Cards|Monster Card]] is always in a Horizontal Position. When a monster is "[[Set]]", it is played in [[face-down]] Defense Position. Monsters cannot be [[Normal Summon]]ed in [[face-up]] Defense Position if playing by normal rules. However, many players do allow [[Normal Summon]]ing in [[face-up]] Defense position if it it is agreed on before the match, This is similar to how a four-way duel would work, which does not fit into normal Yu-Gi-Oh rules.e
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Also some card effects allow and even force monsters to be summoned tin [[ace-up]] deense position(such as "[[Light of Intervention]]").  During battle between a Defense Postion monster, the [[DEF]] value of '''that''' monster is used to calculate [[Battle Damage]], rather than the [[ATK]] value.
  
 
Usually, Defense Position monsters cannot attack, but some monsters such as "[[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]]" and "[[Total Defense Shogun]]" have effects that allow them to attack while in Defense Position.  
 
Usually, Defense Position monsters cannot attack, but some monsters such as "[[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]]" and "[[Total Defense Shogun]]" have effects that allow them to attack while in Defense Position.  

Revision as of 13:55, 26 May 2010

The Defense Position (called Defense Mode in the anime) is a Battle Position in which a Monster Card can be either face-up or face-down, in a Horizontal Position. In this position, the DEF value is used to represent this card, except where a card effect requires a specific examination of the ATK value.

In Defense Position, a Monster Card is always in a Horizontal Position. When a monster is "Set", it is played in face-down Defense Position. Monsters cannot be Normal Summoned in face-up Defense Position if playing by normal rules. However, many players do allow Normal Summoning in face-up Defense position if it it is agreed on before the match, This is similar to how a four-way duel would work, which does not fit into normal Yu-Gi-Oh rules.e Also some card effects allow and even force monsters to be summoned tin ace-up deense position(such as "Light of Intervention"). During battle between a Defense Postion monster, the DEF value of that monster is used to calculate Battle Damage, rather than the ATK value.

Usually, Defense Position monsters cannot attack, but some monsters such as "Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster" and "Total Defense Shogun" have effects that allow them to attack while in Defense Position.

Also, the controller of a Defense Position monster takes no damage if it is destroyed in battle, even if the attacker has higher attack than his monster's defense. If the attacker has lower ATK than the DEF of the attack target, the attacker takes battle damage, but neither monster is destroyed.

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, Defense Position monsters become blue-colored.


File:Blue-EyesWhiteDragonJMP-NA-UR-UE-Defense.png
This is what a card looks like in Defense Position