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If you destroy a monster is it considered flipped?

This is a tricky question and depends on the context. Here's why:

"Flipped" in card games usually means a specific action, not just a change in state. In most card games, "flipping" a card means to turn it over from a hidden face-down state to a visible face-up state. This is often done for specific effects, like revealing a card's power or triggering abilities.

Destroying a monster might change its state, but not in the "flipped" sense. Destroying a monster typically means removing it from the game entirely. This is a different action than flipping, and while it may affect the monster's state, it doesn't generally fall under the "flipped" definition.

However, some card games have unique mechanics. There might be cards or effects that destroy a monster but then place it in a "flipped" state, either face-down or with specific flipped effects.

To give you a definitive answer, I need more context!

* What card game are you asking about?

* What specific card or effect are you talking about?

Providing more information will allow me to give you a precise answer.

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