Difference between revisions of "Flip effect"
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| german = Flippeffekt<br>Marked with "FLIPP: " | | german = Flippeffekt<br>Marked with "FLIPP: " | ||
| italian = Effetto Scoperta<br>Marked with "SCOPRI: " | | italian = Effetto Scoperta<br>Marked with "SCOPRI: " | ||
− | | korean = 리버스 효과 ''Ribeoseu Hyogwa''<br>Formerly marked with "리버스: " ''"Ribeoseu: "'' | + | | korean = 리버스 효과 (Reverse 效果) ''Ribeoseu Hyogwa''<br>Formerly marked with "리버스: " ''"Ribeoseu: "'' |
|chinese=亮牌效果 ''Liàngpái Xiàoguǒ''<br>Marked with "反轉:" ''"Fǎnzhuǎn: "'' | |chinese=亮牌效果 ''Liàngpái Xiàoguǒ''<br>Marked with "反轉:" ''"Fǎnzhuǎn: "'' | ||
| spanish = Efecto de Volteo<br>Marked with "VOLTEO: " | | spanish = Efecto de Volteo<br>Marked with "VOLTEO: " |
Revision as of 07:43, 16 November 2014
Flip effect
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Japanese |
リバース効果 | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Ribāsu Kōka | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Reverse Effect | ||
English |
Flip Effect | ||
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Flip Effects (Japanese: リバース効果 Ribāsu Kōka "Reverse Effect"; Chinese: 亮牌效果 Liàngpái Xiàoguǒ "Card-Flipping Effect") happen when a Flip monster is flipped face-up; either by battle, a Flip Summon, or a card effect that specifically flips it up such as "Swords of Revealing Light". In card text, Flip Effect is marked with the all-caps text "FLIP: ". Cards like "Ceasefire" can flip face-down cards face-up, but specifically prevent Flip Effects from being activated.
If the monster is flipped up and destroyed by battle, the card is destroyed first, then its effect is activated and resolved on the field in the Damage Step after damage calculation; since the card is already destroyed, effects like that of "Hane-Hane" cannot target themselves.
Not all monsters with effects that activate upon flipping face-up are Flip monsters. There are also Pseudo-Flip Effect monsters whose effects can bypass those that prevents Flip Effects from activating (such as "Ceasefire").
In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, a Flip Effect is a one-time effect that is activated only when the card is manually flipped face-up or as a result of another event, such as battle.