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{{For|playing monster mechanic|[[Normal Set]]}}
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{{Infobox/Archetype/Start
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| image name    = BurstRebirth-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
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| image caption = A player with a Set card in the artwork of "[[Burst Rebirth]]".
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{{Infobox/Archetype/ExtendedName
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| kanji                = セット
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| japanese            =
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| furigana            =
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| romaji              = Setto
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| japanese translated  =
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| english              = Set
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| french              = Pose<br />Verb: Poser
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| german              = Setzen
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| italian              = Posizionamento<br />Verb: Posizionare
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| korean              = 세트 ''Seteu''
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| chinese              = 蓋牌 ''Gàipái / Goi3 paai4''
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| portuguese          = Baixar
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| spanish              = Colocar
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}}
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{{Infobox/Archetype/End}}
 
[[File:Face Down Defense Position.png|thumb|x150px|A Set [[Monster Card]]]]
 
[[File:Face Down Defense Position.png|thumb|x150px|A Set [[Monster Card]]]]
 
[[File:Back-EN.png|thumb|150px|A Set [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]]]
 
[[File:Back-EN.png|thumb|150px|A Set [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]]]
To '''Set''' (セット ''Setto'') is to place a card [[face-down]] on the [[Playing Field|field]].
 
  
[[Monster Card]]s are Set in the [[Monster Card Zone]]s, and must be Set in [[Defense Position]]. Setting a monster directly from the [[hand]] without a [[card effect]] is called a [[Normal Set]]; [[Tribute|Tributing]] to Normal Set a monster is called a [[Tribute Set]]. Only one [[Normal Summon]] or Set can be performed per turn, unless an effect stipulates otherwise. Normal Setting is not considered summoning; monsters placed face-down on the field by an effect are therefore considered [[Special Summon]]ed in face-down Defense Position instead of Set.
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To '''Set''' (Japanese: セット ''Setto'') is to place a card [[face-down]] on the [[field]].
  
With the exception of [[Field Spell Card]]s, which are Set in the [[Field Card Zone]], [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s are Set in the [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]]s. In all cases, the cards are Set vertically.
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[[Monster Card]]s can be [[Normal Set]] from the [[hand]] in the [[Monster Zone]]s, which places them in face-down [[Defense Position]] on the field. Each player can only perform 1 [[Normal Summon]] or Set per turn.
  
{{See also|Battle position|Flip}}
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With the exception of [[Field Spell Card]]s (which are Set in the [[Field Zone]]), [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s are Set in the [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]]s. Cards that are Set in the Spell & Trap Zone or Field Zone are are placed vertically.
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[[Pendulum Monster]]s cannot be Set in the [[Pendulum Zone]] as [[Spell Card]]s. Prior to the introduction of [[Extra Monster Zone]]s, Pendulum Zones were separate zones, so no cards could be Set in them; after the introduction of Extra Monster Zones, two Spell & Trap Zones are used as Pendulum Zones instead, although they are not treated as Pendulum Zones if there is not a Pendulum Monster in them (such as if a Spell or Trap Card is Set in them).
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[[Flip]]ping a card on the field face-down (such as by the effect of "[[Book of Moon]]" or "[[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]") and [[Special Summon]]ing a monster in face-down position (such as by the effect of "[[The Shallow Grave]]" or "[[Magical Hats]]") are both forms of Setting.<ref>{{cite book  |last=Konami  |title=Stardust Overdrive Sneak Peek – Card Rulings (version 1.0)  |url=http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/gameplay/rulings/SOVR_sneak_ruling.pdf  |date=29 October 2009  |at=Dark Simorgh}}</ref><ref>{{cite web  |url=http://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/faq_search.action?ope=5&fid=7264&request_locale=ja  |date=21 March 2014  |title=Q&A » 「ダーク・シムルグ」が存在する時に、「月の書」や「浅すぎた墓穴」を発動する事ができますか?  |publisher=Konami  |language=Japanese  |trans-title=Q&A » While "Dark Simorgh" is present, can "Book of Moon", "The Shallow Grave", etc. be activated?  |accessdate=6 April 2016}}</ref>
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==See also==
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*[[Normal Set]]
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*[[Battle position]]
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*[[Flip]]
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==References==
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{{Gameplay}}
 
{{Gameplay}}
  
 
[[Category:Types of Summon]]
 
[[Category:Types of Summon]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 5 August 2023

Set

A player with a Set card in the artwork of "Burst Rebirth".
A player with a Set card in the artwork of "Burst Rebirth".

Japanese

セット

Japanese (romanized)

Setto

English

Set

To Set (Japanese: セット Setto) is to place a card face-down on the field.

Monster Cards can be Normal Set from the hand in the Monster Zones, which places them in face-down Defense Position on the field. Each player can only perform 1 Normal Summon or Set per turn.

With the exception of Field Spell Cards (which are Set in the Field Zone), Spell and Trap Cards are Set in the Spell & Trap Card Zones. Cards that are Set in the Spell & Trap Zone or Field Zone are are placed vertically.

Pendulum Monsters cannot be Set in the Pendulum Zone as Spell Cards. Prior to the introduction of Extra Monster Zones, Pendulum Zones were separate zones, so no cards could be Set in them; after the introduction of Extra Monster Zones, two Spell & Trap Zones are used as Pendulum Zones instead, although they are not treated as Pendulum Zones if there is not a Pendulum Monster in them (such as if a Spell or Trap Card is Set in them).

Flipping a card on the field face-down (such as by the effect of "Book of Moon" or "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow") and Special Summoning a monster in face-down position (such as by the effect of "The Shallow Grave" or "Magical Hats") are both forms of Setting.[1][2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Konami (29 October 2009). Stardust Overdrive Sneak Peek – Card Rulings (version 1.0) (PDF). Dark Simorgh.
  2. "Q&A » 「ダーク・シムルグ」が存在する時に、「月の書」や「浅すぎた墓穴」を発動する事ができますか?" [Q&A » While "Dark Simorgh" is present, can "Book of Moon", "The Shallow Grave", etc. be activated?] (in Japanese). Konami. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2016.