When it says "note", does it mean the identity of the card is public and, if someone asked what's the face-down spell you have to reveal it?
Or does it work like morph where you are the only one who knows the identity and can check any time you need? I presume I can't change their positions to confuse my opponent either.
Unless specifically stated it is public compare to Blufferfish.
On a more general note it is public because when you activate the ability you must choose a target which your opponent will know about and be able to respond to.
You can change their positions in order to clarify the board, but you cannot do so in order to confuse your opponent. If you have multiple face down cards and your opponent asks which one is the face down card they know about you would have to tell them.
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When it says "note", does it mean the identity of the card is public and, if someone asked what's the face-down spell you have to reveal it?
Or does it work like morph where you are the only one who knows the identity and can check any time you need? I presume I can't change their positions to confuse my opponent either.
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On a more general note it is public because when you activate the ability you must choose a target which your opponent will know about and be able to respond to.
You can change their positions in order to clarify the board, but you cannot do so in order to confuse your opponent. If you have multiple face down cards and your opponent asks which one is the face down card they know about you would have to tell them.