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It becomes an Equip Card when it resolves, and as such, will remain on the field until it loses its target - like if the equipped monster is flipped face-down or leaves the field.
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"Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress" has two effects, but neither one will resolve if this card is flipped face-down. For its first effect that destroys a Spell/Trap card, according to the unofficial TCG ruling on "Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress", if this effect is chained with a card that changes it into defense position (like "Book of Moon") the effect of "Lyla" will disappear. The effect that causes you to send cards off the top of your deck will not resolve if this card is flipped face-down either.
Yes, you are down a player if you get a red card.
In Yu-Gi-Oh, banishing cards face-down means removing them from play without revealing them. This can disrupt opponent's strategies by denying them access to those cards. It also prevents cards from being sent to the graveyard, limiting their potential for revival or reuse. Players can use this tactic to control the field and gain an advantage in the game.
The master card.
Defence Mode, or Defence Position, means that the card is placed Horizontally in the monster zone. It could also be Set (face down defence position) or face-up due to being Set and attacked, or switched while face-up from attack to defence.
A monarchy is a ruling system where the right to rule is typically passed down within a ruling family from one generation to the next.
Yes, this is what you normally do since you can't place them in face down attack position.