Yes, they are allowed to change battle position, although this may only happen once per turn (unless an effect otherwise allows it). They may be flip-summoned, but ince face-up they remain so; if summoned face-up then they cannot be later flipped down, again unless an effect allows them to do so.
If you are asking if they can move into a different monster slot (ie, a monster is placed in slot 1, and you are asking if it can be moved across into slot 2), then no, this can't be done normally. Some cards in CDIP had effects that let them move into different slots, and gain bonuses against monsters in the same column on the opponent's side of the field.
As long as that monster has not declared an attack, or manually changed battle position already that turn, or was summoned on the turn, then yes.
If you'd just summoned the monster, or declared an attack with it, or changed it from defence to attack position, then if Book of Moon or Enemy Controller is used, then you can't manually change that monster's position until your next turn.
Here is a list of Spell cards that will let you change monsters from defense to attack position on your side of the field:
Earthquake
Book of Eclipse
Bubble Shuffle
Curse of Fiend
Level Limit - Area B
Karakuri Cash Cache
Karakuri Gold Dust
Spider Web
Spellbook of Fate
Spark Blaster
Spirit Burner
Stumbling
You are only allowed 11 cards as a maximum on a field, you have five monster card slots, five spell/trap slots, and a Field Spell Card slot.
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Yes, and usually it is fine to have three of the same monster card. Some cards are forbidden, meaning you are not allowed to use it in Advanced Format (the format tournaments are run in). Some are limited or semi-limited, meaning only one or two per deck. But if the card is not forbidden or Limited in some way, you can use three in your deck.
No. According to TCG and OCG rulings, only cards that raise or lower ATK and DEF are allowed to be activated during a battle (Battle Step and Damage Step). A monster is destroyed by battle during the Damage Step. Therefore, Icarus Attack cannot be activated.You can, however, activate Icarus Attack when your opponent DECLARES an attack, Tributing the designated monster when you know it will be destroyed by battle. However, your opponent will be allowed to replay the attack (if you did not designate the attacking monster as a part of Icarus Attack'sresolution). This occurs before the battle actually takes place, meaning that cards like Icarus Attack are eligible for activation.
At the beginning of each Duel, all of your Normal Monster, Effect Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards are placed in the Deck Zone and all of your Synchro and Fusion Monsters are placed in the Extra Deck Zone. When these cards are placed on the field, Graveyard, or are removed from play, they can be placed together. If an effect is supposed to return a Synchro or Fusion Monster into the Deck, the monster is returned to the Extra Deck instead.
Monster Cards was created in 1981.
You are only allowed 11 cards as a maximum on a field, you have five monster card slots, five spell/trap slots, and a Field Spell Card slot.
you can get moshi monster cards from argos
No, Fight My Monster member cards do not exist.
battle in time cards
then all cards on the field are destroyed unless the union monster has an effect that says that it can be destroyed instead of the equipped monster
The cards are made by Topps.
The Adrian Gecko deck is a deck of cards found in the Yu-Gi-Oh trading card set. Some of the cards include monster support and anti monster support cards.
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Yes. Monsters that are acting as Equip cards, are considered to be Equip Spell Cards and are affected by everything that normally affects Spell Cards. So spell destruction cards will affect them while monster destruction will not.
Walmart in Canada sell Moshi Monster Membership cards. According to the Moshi Monsters web site, Canada is the only place where you can get membership cards at Walmart.