Difference between revisions of "Battle position change"

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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 twice [[turn]].
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Each monster's battle position can only be changed manually twice per [[turn]].
  
 
If a monster has been [[Summon]]ed, [[Normal Set]], or declared an [[attack]], you cannot after that change its battle position manually during the same turn (even if the attack was [[negate]]d or cancelled due to a [[replay]]).
 
If a monster has been [[Summon]]ed, [[Normal Set]], or declared an [[attack]], you cannot after that change its battle position manually during the same turn (even if the attack was [[negate]]d or cancelled due to a [[replay]]).

Revision as of 12:12, 19 March 2015

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 twice per turn.

If a monster has been Summoned, Normal Set, or declared an attack, you cannot after that change its battle position manually during the same turn (even if the attack was negated or cancelled 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.

Card effects that prevent monsters from changing battle positions only prevent them from changing their battle positions manually, but can still be affected by other card effects that change their battle positions. The only exception is "Raging Cloudian".

Notes

^ Except with the effect of "Darkness Approaches".