Yugioh Updated Ban List



  1. Yugioh Ban And Limited List
  2. Official Yugioh Ban List
  3. 2020 Yugioh Ban List

Think of The Library as a time machine that allows you to choose any date in the history of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG and take a trip back to that format. It provides a comprehensive list of the sets and ban lists that were in place for the entirety of the game's history: from 2002 through 2017.

As you all know, the current Forbidden & Limited List page states the next list will be no sooner than April 2. That means that’s the earliest that a new list will appear, but does not mean a list will necessarily appear on (or even around) that date.

Although we have some adjustments in mind, player response to the current list has been very good. Tournament attendance is way up and players are pretty happy.

Yugioh updated ban list

Expect to see some small adjustments to the list later in April, rather than in early April.

Hello Yugioh fans! It’s been a minute, but stumbling around random Yugioh information, it was brought to my attention we had some updates to the Ban List today, and while we may not get to cover (m)any of these in CotD, I figured it never hurts to take a look at some of these things! The December 2002 Forbidden and Limited List was the fourth Forbidden and Limited list in the TCG, going into effect on December 1, 2002. This list updated the previous October 2002 list, changing three cards from Semi-Limited to Limited (making this the first list to change the status of a card added in a previous list) and adding nine cards from the Booster Pack Pharaoh's Servant and one. Pro has two dissadvanteges. First Only Deck Editor is German. Second You just got thrown into the cold water and expected to swim. For those who whas not played since Over the Nexus or are new to Yu-Gi-Oh! Has first before the could have to look for the actuell decks and Meta and create a Deck. Yugioh’s Very First Ban List.Cards have always been Limited, but October 2004 marked the first time that cards were forbidden from use. Chaos Emperor Dragon and Yata-Garasu were notorious for their game-winning combo, and in general, both their respective and combined abilities to outright win the game without the opponent having much room to counteract.

P.S. For those wondering why Nekroz Cycle is not in Duel Power, it didn’t make it in for technical reasons, but a foil version will be included in Battles of Legend: Hero’s Revenge, coming out in July.

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Not all Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are created equal. Some collect dust in the back of player’s closets, while others dominate every game they are played in. So much so that they get banned from ever appearing in tournaments. This list will be going over the best Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and what makes them so great.

Apoqliphort Towers

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What makes this card special is its ability to remain unaffected by almost every enemy effect. It was a card previously on the ban list for all Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments, but recently there have been more counter cards added to the game that make this card less of a threat. If your opponent doesn’t have the necessary counter cards for this, you will most likely be walking away with a win.

Blue-Eyes White Dragon

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This might be the most iconic card in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. It doesn’t win games because of its cunning effects and counters. It wins because of its sheer damage and defense with over 3000 Attack and 2500 Defense.

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Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon

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Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon is very similar to the White Dragon. It’s a level 12 Light Dragon that packs a punch at 4500 Attack. It requires three Blue-Eyes White Dragons to create this beast.

Dark Magician

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Dark Magician is an interesting card, as you need to sacrifice an already played Monster card on the field to summon him. This card can be incredibly powerful when combined with Dark Magician Girl and one Spellcaster to create The Dark Magicians. Dark Magician’s impressive solo use, along with his combo, makes him a great addition to any deck.

Exodia

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Exodia is the king of the One Turn Kill. However, it may be cheating to add this card to the list, as it’s actually five separate cards that combine to completely KO your opponent. It may be the most powerful combo in the game, and you can end up destroying your opponent before they even realized what happened.

Last Turn

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Another banned card on this list, Last Turn, is a card that can turn any game in your favor. Its ability completely interrupts your opponent’s winning play and can instantly turn the game in your favor.

Pot of Greed

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This card is so absurd it makes you wonder how the developers ever thought it was a good idea to add. It has zero cost and instantly makes you Draw two cards. The problem is, it has no drawbacks other than being banned in every tournament.

Relinquished

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Relinquished is a Ritual Monster that is extremely powerful in any duel. His effect lasts all game once played and can be used once per turn. If you play this card early, you can be sure to be looking at a sizeable lead.

Slifer The Sky Dragon

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After using three tributes, you can summon Slifer to gain Attack and Defense based on the number of cards in the opponent’s hands. This can be very powerful in decks that utilize draw mechanics. For that reason, it is banned in tournaments.

The Winged Dragon of Ra

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The Winged Dragon of Ra is another card that relies on tributes for its summon. It gains Attack points by using the player’s Life Points. This card is incredibly powerful as it negates all other card’s effects when it’s on the field.

2020 Yugioh Ban List

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