I asked this on the Judge List, but since they never answer my questions, I'm running it by you guys. I think that a face-down monster targeted by "Stop Defense" is indeed flipped face-up myself, but ....
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Original text of "Stop Defense" (LOB-095) :
Select 1 of your opponent's monsters and switch it to Attack Position. If the card is face-down, flip it face-up. If the card has a flip effect, it is activated immediately.
New text of "Stop Defense" (DB1-EN128) :
Select 1 Defense Position monster on your opponent's side of the field and change it to Attack Position.
Does "Stop Defense" still flip the monster face-up if it's face-down? And if it does, if the monster has a flip effect, does it activate?
For what it's worth, in Konami's "Yu-Gi-Oh! Online", the monster *is* flipped face-up, and the flip effect does activate, as per the original LOB printing's text. The only published ruling for "Stop Defense" also implies that the monster is flipped.
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Original text of "Stop Defense" (LOB-095) :
Select 1 of your opponent's monsters and switch it to Attack Position. If the card is face-down, flip it face-up. If the card has a flip effect, it is activated immediately.
New text of "Stop Defense" (DB1-EN128) :
Select 1 Defense Position monster on your opponent's side of the field and change it to Attack Position.
Does "Stop Defense" still flip the monster face-up if it's face-down? And if it does, if the monster has a flip effect, does it activate?
For what it's worth, in Konami's "Yu-Gi-Oh! Online", the monster *is* flipped face-up, and the flip effect does activate, as per the original LOB printing's text. The only published ruling for "Stop Defense" also implies that the monster is flipped.
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