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Why were yugioh cards banned?

For the most part, cards that are placed on the Forbidden and Limited List are there due to their overpowered effects, their interactions with other cards causing infinite loops, or how quickly they can turn the tide of a duel in the player's favor when played.
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What was the first banned Yu-Gi-Oh card?

The cards in question are the powerful spell card Change Of Heart, and the infamous Yata-Garasu, which was most notably one of the first cards to ever be banned when it appeared on the TCG's original banlist in August 2004.
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What is a forbidden Yu-Gi-Oh card?

In the OCG and the TCG Advanced Format, Forbidden (禁止 Kinshi) cards, often unofficially called banned, are cards that players are not allowed to use in their Main Deck, Side Deck, or Extra Deck.
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Are there any banned Yu-Gi-Oh cards?

Banned, Limited, and Semi-limited cards can be cards of any type, and the Yu Gi Oh banlist typically contains numerous Monster, Monster/Effect, Monster/Fusion, Monster/Link, Monster/Synchro, Monster/Xyz, Spell, and Trap type cards.
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How many of Yugi's cards are banned?

Forbidden List: 103 Card(s)
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What is the rarest card in all of YuGiOh?

5 Crush Card Virus (SJCS-EN004): $115,033

Crush Card Virus' Prize Card version is by far the rarest and most valuable Trap Card, and it's not even close. Thanks to its iconic status in both the anime and the actual TCG, the Shonen Jump version will fetch you a pretty $115,033 penny.
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What is the most annoying card in YuGiOh?

Inspector Boarder isn't just a floodgate: it's a complicated floodgate. Not only does it gate your card effects, it also forces you to engage directly with its mechanic if you want to activate your monsters at any point in the duel.
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What is the weakest Yugioh card ever?

Older players often choose Swordsman from a Distant Land as the worst card ever created. No surprise there, as it has an effect that will virtually never happen. It's effectively Neo-Spacian Grand Mole but way worse.
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What is the scariest Yugioh card?

The 10 Scariest Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards
  • 8 Orcust Knightmare.
  • 7 Infernity Doom Dragon.
  • 6 Dark Necrofear.
  • 5 Frightfur Leo.
  • 4 Amorphage Lysis.
  • 3 El-Shadoll Construct.
  • 2 Skull-Dog Marron.
  • 1 Worm Zero.
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Will Yu-Gi-Oh cards lose value?

You need to understand that, the longer the trading card game keeps going, the more cards that there will be in circulation. So, certain rare cards will be reprinted, and thus lose their value. Fortunately, if you own a card that doesn't get reprinted, it'll become more and more valuable over time!
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Are old Yu-Gi-Oh cards legal?

Cards that are reprinted in an upcoming product but were already made legal in a previously released product remain tournament legal regardless of the new product's release date.
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What makes a Yu-Gi-Oh card a secret rare?

A Secret Rare has a rainbow-colored foil that's applied to the artwork, card name, Attribute, and Level. Each Starlight Rare has a horizontal, lattice or grid-like holographic pattern applied over the majority of the card face, including the card border.
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What is the 3 card rule in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The Maximum of 3 Rule states that during deck construction, there can only have three copies of one card of the same name between the Main Deck, Extra Deck and Side Deck.
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Why is Jar of Greed banned?

Pot of greed takes the cake when it comes to card advantage. To summarize, Pot of greed lets you draw ridiculously easily, and draw a lot. That is why it is banned.
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Are old Yu-Gi-Oh cards still playable?

With these new duel types becoming the standard for competitive play, old cards can still be utilized by new players. Donating the old cards to the new players, be they siblings or gaming clubs, is a nice way to keep the game going.
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What is the oldest Yu-Gi-Oh set?

Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon was the very first Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME booster set ever released!
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What is the rarest rare Yu-Gi-Oh?

These are the world's most rare YuGiOh cards:

Blue-Eyes White Dragon LOB 1st Edition. Dark Magician LOB 1st Edition. Crush Card Virus Shonen Jump Championship 2007. Cyber-Stein Shonen Jump Championship 2004.
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What is the most annoying deck in Yu-Gi-Oh?

10 Most Annoying Deck Builds To Face In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
  • 5 Branded Despia Is Top Tier For A Reason. ...
  • 4 Dragunity And Borreload Savage Dragon Just Won't Stay Dead. ...
  • 3 Numeron Is The Easiest OTK Deck In Master Duel. ...
  • 2 Negate Swordsoul Tenyi Before It Negates You. ...
  • 1 Adventurer Tokens Have Joined The Meta For Better Or Worse.
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What is the best rare in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Rarest and most expensive Yu-Gi-Oh! cards
  • Dark Magician Girl.
  • Red-Eyes B. Dragon.
  • Doomcaliber Knight.
  • Cyber-Stein.
  • Card Crush Virus.
  • Dark Magician.
  • Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
  • Tyler, the Great Warrior.
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Who is the most powerful YuGiOh?

10 Most Powerful Yu-Gi-Oh! Monsters, Ranked
  • Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Kaiba's favorite monster is, of course, Blue-Eyes White Dragon. ...
  • Five-Headed Dragon. ...
  • Dragon Master Knight. ...
  • Shinato King Of A Higher Plane. ...
  • Orichalcos Kyutora. ...
  • Orichalcos Shunoros. ...
  • Divine Serpent Geh. ...
  • Exodia, The Forbidden One.
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What is the strongest hero in YuGiOh?

Longevity and overall strength are both factors to consider when figuring out which HERO is the greatest of them all.
  • Elemental HERO Neos Alius. ...
  • Destiny HERO Diamond Dude. ...
  • Evil HERO Malicious Bane. ...
  • Elemental HERO Prisma. ...
  • Elemental HERO Bubbleman. ...
  • Elemental HERO Shadow Mist. ...
  • Elemental HERO Absolute Zero.
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What is number 1 in YuGiOh?

Cannot be destroyed by battle. At the end of the Damage Step, if this card battled an opponent's monster: You can detach 1 material from this card; double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters you currently control, until the end of this turn.
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How many cards is too many in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Assemble your favorite cards into a Deck that follows these rules: ●The Deck must be 40 to 60 cards. You can only have up to 3 copies of the same card in your Deck, Extra Deck and Side Deck combined. Also, some cards are Forbidden, Limited or Semi-Limited in official tournaments. (See page 45 for details.)
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What is the most expensivest yu gi oh card?

The Tournament Black Luster Soldier is the rarest and most expensive Yu-Gi-Oh! card with a price tag of $2 million.
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How many God cards are there in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Slifer the Sky Dragon, The Winged Dragon Ra, Obelisk the Tormentor. 5 Rare cards, and 27 Common cards for a total of 35 cards. All cards are in English. The God Card art variations may vary order to order.
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