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− | To say that a card is face-down, is to say the back part of the card is facing up. When a [[Monster Card]] is face-down, it can only be horizontal (i.e., in [[Defense Position]]). You can only have a face-down monster in [[Attack Position]] by the effect of [[Darkness Approaches]]. | + | To say that a card is face-down, is to say the back part of the card is facing up. When a [[Monster Card]] is face-down, it can only be horizontal (i.e., in [[Defense Position]]). You can only have a face-down monster in [[Attack Position]] by the effect of [[Darkness Approaches]] or [[Curse of Fiend]]. |
When a [[Spell]] or [[Trap Card]] is face-down, it is always vertical. | When a [[Spell]] or [[Trap Card]] is face-down, it is always vertical. |
Revision as of 03:11, 22 November 2009
To say that a card is face-down, is to say the back part of the card is facing up. When a Monster Card is face-down, it can only be horizontal (i.e., in Defense Position). You can only have a face-down monster in Attack Position by the effect of Darkness Approaches or Curse of Fiend.
When a Spell or Trap Card is face-down, it is always vertical.
When any card is face-down, unless specifically mentioned by a card effect, its controller is not obligated to disclose any details of that card to his/her opponent, even if that card was face-up on the field a short time ago.
Monster Effects can not be activated Face-Down unless it says so on the card (ex.Big Shield Gardna).