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yes it does. any monster, whatever position, would work

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Q: Does soul exchange work on a face down monster?
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Do flip effects have to work if tributed?

If the face-down monster is tributed, then no, any Flip Effects it has will not activate. Under normal conditions therefore, you should flip the monster first, allow the effect to activate/resolve, then tribute the monster for whatever. But you are out of luck if your face-down Flip Effect monster is tributed by the opponent using Soul Exchange, for example. Because it never 'Flips' (even though it goes to the graveyard face up) the effect will not activate.


Can soul exchange be use while you have no monsters on your side of the field?

Soul Exchange lists no such requirement. If you wanted to tribute summon, you don't need a monster on your side of the field for their monster to 'take the place of', you are simply using their monster to pay the tribute cost.


Do you have to tribute your opponent's psychic monster instead of any of your opponent's monsters if you activate Soul Exchange and then Psi-Impulse in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Soul Exchange targets so you've already chosen which monster you'll be allowed to use, before you activate Psi-Impulse. You can't just decide to tribute a different one. Soul Exchange never forces you to actually use the monster, you're not obliged to use it at first opportunity. Even if you did target an opponent's Psychic monster for Soul Exchange, you are not forced to use it for Psi-Impulse if you'd rather use your own.


Can you flip summon a monster that you set that turn?

Generally, no. Synchro Monsters are initially Special Summoned FACE-UP. Therefore, there is not a need for it to be Flip Summoned. However, that Synchro Monster may be affected by a card effect such as Book of Moon. In this case, the Synchro Monster is changed to face-down Defense Position. You can then Flip Summon it when possible.


If you use 'Soul Exchange' and take your opponents monster can you tribute that monster and your monster for a level 7 or higher or can you only summon a 1 tribute monster?

Clearing up some possible confusion - Soul Exchange doesn't 'take' monsters, nor does it do anything to them on resolution, except for set up a condition that says you can tribute it as if it was one of your own. You tribute it therefore in exactly the same way as if it were on your side of the field. There is nothing stopping you tributing it, and a monster on your side of the field, to summon a Lv7 or higher monster. In fact if you used 2 Soul Exchanges, you could summon a Lv7+ monster with both of them.

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Do flip effects have to work if tributed?

If the face-down monster is tributed, then no, any Flip Effects it has will not activate. Under normal conditions therefore, you should flip the monster first, allow the effect to activate/resolve, then tribute the monster for whatever. But you are out of luck if your face-down Flip Effect monster is tributed by the opponent using Soul Exchange, for example. Because it never 'Flips' (even though it goes to the graveyard face up) the effect will not activate.


Can soul exchange be use while you have no monsters on your side of the field?

Soul Exchange lists no such requirement. If you wanted to tribute summon, you don't need a monster on your side of the field for their monster to 'take the place of', you are simply using their monster to pay the tribute cost.


Can you normal summon when you activate soul exchange?

Yes, no part of Soul Exchange stops you performing summons that turn. You could activate Soul Exchange against one monster, then perform your normal summon for the turn, tributing that monster for a Lv5-6 one. Or you could do a regular normal summon and tribute that monster for something else. It's up to you.


When using soul exchange can you tribute your opponents monster and in addition one of your monsters can you summon a level 7 plus monster?

Yes you can, Soul Exchange simply offers a monster on your opponents side of the field as a tribute, as well as any others you may control.


Do you have to tribute your opponent's psychic monster if you activate Soul Exchange and then Psi-Impulse in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes. Soul Exchange requires you to use it as a Tribute at the first opportunity.


Do you have to tribute your opponent's psychic monster instead of any of your opponent's monsters if you activate Soul Exchange and then Psi-Impulse in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Soul Exchange targets so you've already chosen which monster you'll be allowed to use, before you activate Psi-Impulse. You can't just decide to tribute a different one. Soul Exchange never forces you to actually use the monster, you're not obliged to use it at first opportunity. Even if you did target an opponent's Psychic monster for Soul Exchange, you are not forced to use it for Psi-Impulse if you'd rather use your own.


Do you have to control a monster to use soul exchange?

No you do not because the ones that you will used for the tribute is your opponent's monsters.


Can you flip summon a monster that you set that turn?

Generally, no. Synchro Monsters are initially Special Summoned FACE-UP. Therefore, there is not a need for it to be Flip Summoned. However, that Synchro Monster may be affected by a card effect such as Book of Moon. In this case, the Synchro Monster is changed to face-down Defense Position. You can then Flip Summon it when possible.


If you use 'Soul Exchange' and take your opponents monster can you tribute that monster and your monster for a level 7 or higher or can you only summon a 1 tribute monster?

Clearing up some possible confusion - Soul Exchange doesn't 'take' monsters, nor does it do anything to them on resolution, except for set up a condition that says you can tribute it as if it was one of your own. You tribute it therefore in exactly the same way as if it were on your side of the field. There is nothing stopping you tributing it, and a monster on your side of the field, to summon a Lv7 or higher monster. In fact if you used 2 Soul Exchanges, you could summon a Lv7+ monster with both of them.


Can you Tribute your opponent's monster with Hand of Nephthys in Yu-Gi-Oh?

You can never tribute an opponent's monster unless the card specifically says you can (Lava Golem, Soul Exchange).


What does Soul Exchange do in Yu-Gi-Oh?

It does target, it targets the monster you want to tribute. After Soul Exchange resolves, that one monster now has a lingering effect applied, that lets you use it as a tribute instead of tributing one of your own monsters.


What are the ratings and certificates for The Soul of a Monster - 1944?

The Soul of a Monster - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved