No, Swords of Revealing Light only flips face-down monsters when it resolves. If any of the opponent's monsters are Set after that, even in the same turn they won't be flipped by it.
Swords of Revealing Light only flips your opponent's face-down monsters when it resolves. After that, the opponent can Set monsters freely, Swords does not flip them.
Nothing. You have to wait until swords of revealing light is sent to the graveyeard
If you play Swords Of Revealing Light then during each of your opponents end phases does it count as a turn so in a four way as soon as your third opponent end his/her turn then Swords must be discarded to the graveyard.
The first effect only applies to face-down monsters on your opponents side of the field the turn it is activated. Your opponent may Set more monsters the next turn which are unaffected by "Swords of Revealing Light's" first effect and so remain face-down. Its secondary effect affects all of your opponents monsters while it is face-up on the field. Therefore, for three whole turns, your opponent may not attack.
If Gaap is face-up beforehand, all other monsters will already be in face-up attack mode due to his effect. Swords of Revealing Light won't do anything to them, except stop them attacking while it remains in play. If Gaap is face down, then Swords of Revealing Light will switch him and any of that players' Set monsters face up. Gaap's continuous effect will switch them all into attack mode, as well as any monsters controlled by the opponent. Note when a card says battle positions can't be changed, this means manually, by players. They can still be switched by card effects, so you can use Book of Moon while Gaap is in play. However Gaap's effect that forces monsters into attack positon is continuous and will immediately revert such monsters to face-up attack mode once more, unless it was himself who was flipped face-down.
Swords of Revealing Light is Limited to one copy in both Advanced and Traditional formats.
No. Face-down monsters only flip under the following circumstances. - A monster declares an attack against it, the attack is not stopped, and the damage step is entered. The face-down monster will be flipped face-up. - The player that controls it Flip Summons it in his own main phase. - A card effect specifically says to flip the monster, such as Swords of Revealing Light. Monsters do not flip if targeted by a spell, and they do not flip if they are destroyed by an effect while face down.
No its limited
Man Eater Bug's effect is mandatory, it must select a target, meaning if there's no other monsters, it must select itself.
If spells activate effects monsters? Some do. For example, playing swords of revealing light flips all of your opponent's monsters into face-up defense position. If your opponent then flips an effect monster, the effect is activated (e.g. man-eater bug or magician of faith).
Swords of Revealing Light only prevents the declaration of attacks, it in no way prevents the activation of effects.
yes