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Attack Position monsters should always be [[face-up]]. The only time when a [[face-down]] Attack Position [[Monster Card]] is acceptable is when it is placed that way by the [[Card effect|effect]] of "[[Darkness Approaches]]"; there are no other cards involving [[face-down]] Attack Position. However, most players tend to ignore this rule because they refer to [[face-down]] [[Defense Position]] [[Monsters]] as [[face-down]] [[Monsters]]. | Attack Position monsters should always be [[face-up]]. The only time when a [[face-down]] Attack Position [[Monster Card]] is acceptable is when it is placed that way by the [[Card effect|effect]] of "[[Darkness Approaches]]"; there are no other cards involving [[face-down]] Attack Position. However, most players tend to ignore this rule because they refer to [[face-down]] [[Defense Position]] [[Monsters]] as [[face-down]] [[Monsters]]. | ||
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[[File:BlueEyesWhiteDragon-JMP-NA-UR-UE.png|frame|400px|center|This is what a card looks like in Attack Position.]] | [[File:BlueEyesWhiteDragon-JMP-NA-UR-UE.png|frame|400px|center|This is what a card looks like in Attack Position.]] |
Revision as of 17:38, 29 March 2013
Attack Position (攻撃形式, Kōgeki Keishiki, called Attack Mode in the anime) is a Battle position in which a Monster Card is face-up in a Vertical Position. In this position, the ATK value is used to represent this card except where a card effect requires a specific examination of the DEF value.
Attack Position monsters should always be face-up. The only time when a face-down Attack Position Monster Card is acceptable is when it is placed that way by the effect of "Darkness Approaches"; there are no other cards involving face-down Attack Position. However, most players tend to ignore this rule because they refer to face-down Defense Position Monsters as face-down Monsters.