Yes, you can turn the token face down. It becomes a colorless 2/2 creature with no name or abilities. You can then turn it face up by paying its morph cost.
Do face down creatures have names?
A face-down creature has no name, so it doesn’t have the same name as anything else.
How does sudden substitution work?
If the target spell or the target creature is an illegal target as Sudden Substitution resolves, the exchange won’t happen. In a multiplayer game, if the controller of one of the objects leaves the game after Sudden Substitution resolves, the effect that gave them control of the spell or permanent expires.
Can you turn a face down creature into a face up creature?
Even though turning a face-down creature face-up does not use the stack, any triggered abilities that trigger when it’s turned face-up do use the stack. This includes abilities like Rattleclaw Mystic ‘s triggered ability. It is not a mana ability (since it is not triggering off of another mana ability), so it will use the stack.
Can a morph be used on a face down creature?
The converted mana cost of a face-down creature is 0 since it has no mana cost. Morph is only an option if you’re casting the spell. If you’re putting it on the battlefield, you cannot put it onto the battlefield face-down.
Can you move face down creatures in three card Monte?
You cannot move them around and play “three card monte” to hide the order your face-down creatures entered the battlefield or to confuse which creature is which if it was face-up and was turned face-down. Let’s say you have a bunch of face-down creature and your opponent decides to Bile Blight one of them.
Can you turn a face down frog face up?
But since it’s affected by Turn to Frog (and has no abilities), when you turn the face-down creature face-up, there is no Morph cost to be paid, so you’re unable to pay the Morph cost and cannot turn it face-up. Let’s change the situation a little bit.