No. "Turned face up" requires a change from a "face-down" state to a "face-up" state.
Double-faced cards (such as werewolves and Origins planeswalkers) have two faces and are always "face-up." The only exception is if you manifest a DFC, in which case it's a face-down 2/2 creature with no other characteristics until it's turned face up (after which time it remains face-up).
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No. "Turned face up" requires a change from a "face-down" state to a "face-up" state.
Double-faced cards (such as werewolves and Origins planeswalkers) have two faces and are always "face-up." The only exception is if you manifest a DFC, in which case it's a face-down 2/2 creature with no other characteristics until it's turned face up (after which time it remains face-up).
July 26, 2016 11:07 a.m.