While it’s face down it has no effect so if you target it with anything (excluding battle) the effect of your card resolves before Spirit Reaper can flip face up (therefore saving it from it’s own effect but leaving it to the devices of its opponent).
Can you equip a face down monster?
Face-down Monster Cards cannot be equipped with Equip Cards; if a monster equipped with an Equip Card(s) is flipped face-down, the Equip Card(s) equipped to that flipped monster is destroyed. Link Monsters cannot be placed face-down.
Can you super poly face-down?
As a side note, if you would use your opponent’s face-down monsters in any of those situations that require a monster to have a specific characteristic (other than simply being in Defense Position), you cannot. Stuff like “Super Polymerization” or “Soul Exchange” make those scenarios possible.
What happens to equip spells when a monster is flipped face-down?
When a monster is equipped with an Equip Card, if the monster is flipped face-down or removed from the field, then the Equip Card is destroyed.
Can I use polymerization on face down monsters?
When Fusion Summoning with “Polymerization”, you can use a monster which is face-down on the field as a Fusion Material monster. When doing so, you must show it to your opponent to confirm that it is a proper Fusion Material.
Why can you summon face-up monsters in defense position?
Unless otherwise restricted, you can Special Summon in Face-up defense position. The actual reason for doing so I guess is something only Konami knows. If I were to conjecture on the reason, I would say that it is because not only is your monster in defense, which could be tactical advantage, but you will also be able to activate its effects.
Is there going to be Black Panther vs Tiger Shark?
There are so many potential battles in Marvel Comics just waiting to happen but because the characters seldom collide, one can only speculate who would in a fight. One such potential battle is Tiger Shark versus Black Panther, in a proper supervillain vs superhero fight.
Who was the surfer who punched a shark in the back?
The source – Australian pro surfer Mick Fanning, who punched a shark in the back live on TV during a competition in South Africa. Both men were lucky enough to escape with their lives.
Why did T’Challa want to be a Black Panther?
T’Challa is the first Black Panther who felt the need to introduce Wakanda to the rest of the world because he knew exactly what could happen if they tried to hide their city. Moreover, T’Challa wanted his sister to become a Black Panther as well, which hadn’t been done by anyone before.