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A manual battle position change can only be performed when the [[game state]] is open during your [[Main Phase]]. It is done by changing the battle position of 1 monster you [[control]]. | A manual battle position change can only be performed when the [[game state]] is open during your [[Main Phase]]. It is done by changing the battle position of 1 monster you [[control]]. | ||
− | Each monster's battle position can only be changed manually once per [[turn]] | + | Each monster's battle position can only be changed manually once per [[turn]]. |
You cannot change the battle position of a monster manually during the same turn it was [[Summon]]ed, [[Normal Set]], or declared an [[attack]] (even if the attack was [[negate]]d or canceled due to a [[replay]]). | You cannot change the battle position of a monster manually during the same turn it was [[Summon]]ed, [[Normal Set]], or declared an [[attack]] (even if the attack was [[negate]]d or canceled due to a [[replay]]). |
Revision as of 18:32, 3 May 2013
A monster's battle position can be changed in one of two ways: manually or by card effect.
A manual battle position change can only be performed when the game state is open during your Main Phase. It is done by changing the battle position of 1 monster you control.
Each monster's battle position can only be changed manually once per turn.
You cannot change the battle position of a monster manually during the same turn it was Summoned, Normal Set, or declared an attack (even if the attack was negated or canceled due to a replay).
You cannot change monsters to face-down Attack Position whether manually or by a card effect.[note] Face-down Defense Position monsters are always flipped when changed to Attack Position. This change is called a Flip Summon when it's done manually.
Notes
^ Except with the effect of "Darkness Approaches".