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If a monster attacks it - yes it gets flipped even if it's destroyed. If, for example, it gets nobleman of crossout on it than no, it does not get flipped. There are cards like Sasuke Samurai and Six Samurai - Irou destroys a face down card without it being flipped.

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Is a face-down monster flipped face-up if a card effect targets it?

No, because it never gets flipped face-up. You can activate Raigeki Break to destroy an opponent's face-down Man-eater Bug without any monster on the field getting destroyed.


What happens if paladin of the white dragon declares a attack at a face down monster and the trap magical arms shield activate?

When Paladin of White Dragon says to destroy the defending monster 'immediately', it means as a triggered effect at the very beginning of the Damage Step, before monsters are normally flipped, and bypassing Damage Calculation.If you never enter the damage step against that monster, ie, if Paladin of White Dragon is destroyed first, or the attack is redirected to another monster, the effect might not activate, the face-down monster will be safe.


Could you tell my friend that wall of illusion gets destroyed if a monster with a higher attack and the attacking monster goes back to the owners hand?

If the monster is flipped up as a result of battle, the card is destroyed first, and then its effect is activated


What happens in Chapter 1 in Frankenstein?

in act 4 the monster killed Elizabeth, Clerval and the surver because they tryed to destroy the wife of the monster that frankenstein tryed to make for the monster.


If a monster attacks man eater bug does the ma-eater bug survive the battle if it targets the attacking monster?

Yes, it does. When a Flip Effect monster is attacked, in the Damage Step you flip it, then calculate Damage, and then apply the flip effect before sending destroyed by battle monsters to the graveyard. So even if Man-Eater Bug was considered destroyed by battle, it will still be able to destroy one monster on the field.

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Can you flip White Ninja to destroy the Medusa Worm if it was flipped to destroy your Sphinx Teila in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. As long as the monster is in Defense position, White Ninja will destroy the target monster. So if Medusa worm was flipped face-down again by its effect, then yes, but if it is still in attack position, then no.


Is a face-down monster flipped face-up if attacked by a monster?

The monster will be flipped face-up at the beginning of the Damage Step. If the attacking monster is destroyed or switched to defence position before this, the defending monster is not flipped, as there is no Damage Step.


Can the trap card Trap Hole from the card game Yu-Gi-Oh be used to destroy a monster after the turn it was played?

No. Trap Hole works only when a monster is Summoned or Flipped.


Does a flip effect activate when the monster is destroyed?

Destroying a monster does not flip it. But if a monster is flipped face-up when attacked, and considered destroyed by battle, then the flip effect will still activate.


Is a face-down monster flipped face-up if a card effect targets it?

No, because it never gets flipped face-up. You can activate Raigeki Break to destroy an opponent's face-down Man-eater Bug without any monster on the field getting destroyed.


When a monster is banished is it considered destroyed in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. Banishing a monster does not destroy it, unless specifically stated so. Dark Core banishes a monster but does not destroy it. But if Macro Cosmos is active, monsters who are destroyed, will also be banished.


Can a card effect target a token if it says to target a monster?

Monster Tokens are considered Monster Cards for all intents and purposes, except that they cannot be flipped face-down, and 'cease to exist' if an effect destroys them or tries to remove them from the field.


If a monster is attacked face down is it flip summoned?

A monster flipped face-up by a card effect, such as "Book of Taiyou" or "Stop Defense", or as a result of battle is notconsidered a Flip Summon. Only flipping a Set monster manually is considered a Flip Summon.So if you attack a face-down Stealth Bird, it will be flipped but not Flip Summoned, so its effect will not activate.


Can you activate Remote Revenge after your Summoner of Illusions is flipped by battle to protect your Fusion Monster in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. Remote Revenge can only be used against an effect that targets a monster and destroys it on resolution. Summoner of Illusions does not target, and does not destroy anything on resolution. Remote Revenge can do nothing against effects that resolve, and destroy something later in the turn.


When you play Raigeki to destroy your opponent's face-down Man-Eater Bug is its Flip Effect activated?

No. Monsters are only ever flipped if they are Flip Summoned, attacked while face-down, or when a card effect specifically says they are flipped. Monsters are never considered flipped if destroyed, or tributed while face-down.


Does king tiger wanghu kill marshmallon if marsh is set then attacked?

King Tiger Wanghu only cares about a monster's ATK when it is Normal or Special Summoned. A monster with weaker stats can be Set, and will be safe when flipped, or flip summoned. It is only if the monster is Normal or Special Summoned with a low enough ATK that Wanghu will trigger and destroy it.


Yu-gi-oh cards how is it possible to attack set summons when i keep hearing when a monster is set it is not yet considered a summoned monster?

The wording of this question is a bit difficult to understand, but I'll try to answer any and all aspects of it:First of all, when a monster card is Set, it is not considered being "Summoned". So if your opponent has a face-down Trap Hole that can destroy Normal or Flip Summoned monsters, they will not be able to activate it because you Set your monster. Normal Summons and Flip Summons are considered "Summonings".*Second, it is possible for you or your opponent to attack Set monsters. If you want to attack a Set monster, you must enter your Battle Phase and choose a face-up attack position monster you control to attack an opponent's set monster. Next, the opponent's monster is flipped face-up (while still in defense position) and you calculate any damage that results from battle.Set monsters cannot attack.* It is important to note that a face-down monster that is attacked and flipped face-up is not considered to have been Flip Summoned. Only when the card's controller flips a Set monster themselves on their Main Phase or with a card effect is it considered to have been Flip Summoned.On a side note, the turn a player Sets a monster, they cannot perform any additional Normal Summons or Sets for the remainder of the turn. The same rule applies to when you Normal Summon a monster first instead of Setting one.