Difference between revisions of "Set"
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Face Down Defense Position.png|200px|top|thumb|A Set [[Monster Card]].]] |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Back-EN.png|150px|top|thumb|A Set [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]].]] |
To '''Set''' is to place a card on the [[Playing Field|field]] [[face-down]]. | To '''Set''' is to place a card on the [[Playing Field|field]] [[face-down]]. | ||
− | When you Set a [[Monster Card]] on a [[Monster Card Zone]], you '''''must''''' Set it in [[Defense Position]]. | + | When you Set a [[Monster Card]] on a [[Monster Card Zone]], you '''''must''''' Set it in [[Defense Position]].{{ref|note}} |
When you Set a [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]], you Set it on a [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] in vertical position, except [[Field Spell Card]]s, which can only be Set on the [[Field Card Zone]], even if it is face-down. | When you Set a [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]], you Set it on a [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] in vertical position, except [[Field Spell Card]]s, which can only be Set on the [[Field Card Zone]], even if it is face-down. | ||
+ | Setting a [[face-up]] card is a '''''form''''' of [[flip]]ing it. | ||
− | {{See also|Face-down|Battle position|Normal Set}} | + | |
+ | {{See also|Face-down|Battle position|Flip|Normal Set}} | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | {{note|note}}You can Set monster in [[Attack Position]] with the effect of "[[Darkness Approaches]]". | ||
{{Gameplay}} | {{Gameplay}} | ||
[[Category:Types of Summon]] | [[Category:Types of Summon]] |
Revision as of 17:17, 28 August 2012
To Set is to place a card on the field face-down.
When you Set a Monster Card on a Monster Card Zone, you must Set it in Defense Position.[note]
When you Set a Spell/Trap Card, you Set it on a Spell & Trap Card Zone in vertical position, except Field Spell Cards, which can only be Set on the Field Card Zone, even if it is face-down.
Setting a face-up card is a form of fliping it.
Notes
^ You can Set monster in Attack Position with the effect of "Darkness Approaches".