Difference between revisions of "Face-down"

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[[File:Face Down Defense Position.png|290px|thumb|This is what a horizontal face-down [[Monster Cards|monster]] card looks like]]
 
[[File:Face Down Defense Position.png|290px|thumb|This is what a horizontal face-down [[Monster Cards|monster]] card looks like]]
 
[[File:Back-EN.png|200px|thumb|This is what a vertical face-down [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards|Trap]] card looks like]]
 
[[File:Back-EN.png|200px|thumb|This is what a vertical face-down [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards|Trap]] card looks like]]
To say that a card is face-down, is to say the back part of the card is facing up. When a [[Monster Cards|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]]".
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To say that a card is '''Face-down''', is to say that the back part of the card is facing up, and the face of the card is facing down.
  
When a Spell or Trap Card is face-down, it is always vertical.
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Face-down [[Monster Cards|Monster Card]] can only be in horizontal position ([[Defense Position]]) unless with the effect of "[[Darkness Approaches]]", you can have it in vertical position ([[Attack Position]]).
  
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.  
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When a Spell or Trap Card is face-down, it is always in vertical position.
  
Monster Effects can not be activated Face-Down unless it says so on the card (e.g. "[[Big Shield Gardna]]", "[[Mid Shield Gardna]]", "[[Sand Moth]]", etc.).
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When any card is face-down, unless specifically mentioned by a card effect, its controller is not permis to disclose any [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Card_layout#Description details] of that card to his/her opponent, even if that card was [[face-up]] on the field a short time ago.
  
Face-down monsters have no name, [[type]], [[attribute]], [[ATK]], [[DEF]], [[Level]] until they are flipped face up.
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Face-down cards have no name, [[type]], [[attribute]], [[ATK]], [[DEF]], [[Level]] until they are flipped face up.
  
 
Face-down cards cannot carry [[counter]]s. Flipping a card face-down removes counters.
 
Face-down cards cannot carry [[counter]]s. Flipping a card face-down removes counters.
  
If a card only specifies face-down cards without saying where, it is implied to only mean face-down on the field (e.g. "[[Silent Abyss]]").  
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If a card only specifies face-down cards without saying where, it is implied to only mean face-down on the field (e.g. "[[Silent Abyss]]").
  
 
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Revision as of 14:06, 24 September 2011


This is what a horizontal face-down monster card looks like
This is what a vertical face-down Spell or Trap card looks like

To say that a card is Face-down, is to say that the back part of the card is facing up, and the face of the card is facing down.

Face-down Monster Card can only be in horizontal position (Defense Position) unless with the effect of "Darkness Approaches", you can have it in vertical position (Attack Position).

When a Spell or Trap Card is face-down, it is always in vertical position.

When any card is face-down, unless specifically mentioned by a card effect, its controller is not permis 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.

Face-down cards have no name, type, attribute, ATK, DEF, Level until they are flipped face up.

Face-down cards cannot carry counters. Flipping a card face-down removes counters.

If a card only specifies face-down cards without saying where, it is implied to only mean face-down on the field (e.g. "Silent Abyss").