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fyeahygocardart · 1 year
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Dinomight Powerload, the Dracoslayer
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magpiejay1234 · 2 years
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https://ygorganization.com/6437days/
The new TCG banlist is here, and it is big.
Moved down the list:
From Forbidden to Limited:
Jet Synchron
Performapal Monkeyboard
Yata-Garasu
Change of Heart
Time Seal
From Limited to Semi-Limited:
Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter
Cyber Angel Benten
Fire Formation - Tenki
Pot of Desires
Trickstar Light Stage
Wall of Revealing Light
From Limited to Unlimited:
Night Assailant
Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier
Salamangreat Miragestallio
From Semi-Limited to Unlimited:
A Hero Lives
Salamangreat Circle
Scapegoat
Moved up the list:
From Unlimited to Forbidden:
Mecha Phantom Beast Auroradon
Predaplant Verte Anaconda
From Limited to Forbidden:
Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu
From Unlimited to Limited:
Red Rose Dragon
Crystron Halqifibrax 
Shooting Riser Dragon
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Pot of Desires was formerly Limited in the last list, and has been put back to Semi-Limited.
The unbanned cards are significant, since outside of Jet Synchron, none of them are available in OCG. Many of them have been banned for ages, so it is nice to have them back.
Monkeyboard was teased by Performapal Greatest Duelist, but I expected the change first in OCG.
Rest are mostly consistent with OCG.
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yugiohcardsdaily · 3 years
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Posted Cards Master Post - 21
October 2018
Orphegel Core (Japanese)
Orphegel Diver (Japanese)
Orphegel Einsatz (Japanese)
Orphegel Galatea (Japanese)
Orphegel Longirsu (Japanese)
Orphegel Orchestrion (Japanese)
Orphegel Prime (Japanese)
Orphegel Schereton (Japanese)
Crusadia Arboria
Crusadia Draco
Crusadia Equimax
Crusadia Leonis
Crusadia Magius
Crusadia Maximus
Crusadia Power
Crusadia Reclusia
Crusadia Regulex
Crusadia Revival
Crusadia Vanguard
Guardian Angel Joan
Noble Knight Joan
Artorigus, King of the Noble Knights
Avalon
Glory of the Noble Knights
Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms
Ignoble Knight of Black Laundsallyn
Ignoble Knight of High Laundsallyn
Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights
Lady of the Lake
Last Chapter of the Noble Knights
Merlin
Noble Arms - Arfeudutyr
Noble Arms - Caliburn
Noble Arms - Excaliburn
Noble Arms - Gallatin
Noble Arms of Destiny
Noble Knight Artorigus
Noble Knight Bedwyr
Noble Knight Borz
Noble Knight Brothers
Noble Knight Drystan
Noble Knight Eachtar
Noble Knight Gawayn
Noble Knight Gwalchavad
Noble Knight Medraut
Noble Knight Peredur
Sacred Noble Knight of King Artorigus
Battlin' Boxer Big Bandage
Battlin' Boxer Cheat Commissioner
Battlin' Boxer Counterpunch
Battlin' Boxer Glassjaw
Battlin' Boxer Headgeared
Battlin' Boxer Lead Yoke
Battlin' Boxer Rabbit Puncher
Battlin' Boxer Rib Gardna
Battlin' Boxer Shadow
Battlin' Boxer Sparrer
Battlin' Boxer Switchitter
Battlin' Boxer Veil
Battlin' Boxing Spirits
Jolt Counter
Last Counter
Number 79: Battlin' Boxer Nova Kaiser
Number 105: Battlin' Boxer Star Cestus
Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus
Gouki Bearhug
Gouki Deathmatch (Japanese)
Gouki Destroy Ogre (Japanese)
Gouki Face Turn
Gouki Headbatt
Gouki Jet Ogre (Japanese)
Gouki Moonsault
Gouki Octostretch
Gouki Re-Match
Gouki Heel Ogre
Gouki Ringtrainer
Gouki Riscorpio
Gouki Suprex
Gouki Tagpartner
Gouki the Giant Ogre
Gouki the Master Ogre
Gouki Thunder Ogre
Gouki Twistcobra
Dystopia the Despondent
DZW - Chimera Clad
Halfway to Forever
Light Wing Shield
Number 39: Utopia Beyond
Number 39: Utopia Roots
Number 39: Utopia
Number 93: Utopia Kaiser
Number 98: Antitopian
Number 99: Utopic Dragon
Number C39: Utopia Ray
Number C39: Utopia Ray V
Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory
Number F0: Utopic Future
Number F0: Utopic Future - Rising Sun Future Slash (Japanese)
Number S0: Utopic Zexal
Number S39: Utopia Prime
Number S39: Utopia the Lightning
Rank-Down-Magic Numeron Fall
Release Reverse Burst
Reverse Breaker
Rising Sun Slash
Shining Hope Road
SZW - Fenrir Sword
The Door of Destiny
Utopia Buster
Utopian Aura
V Salamander
Xyz Agent
Xyz Change Tactics
ZS - Vanish Sage
ZW - Asura Strike
ZW - Eagle Claw
ZW - Leo Arms
ZW - Lightning Blade
ZW - Phoenix Bow
ZW - Sleipnir Mail
ZW - Tornado Bringer
ZW - Ultimate Shield
ZW - Unicorn Spear
Beat, Bladesman Fur Hire
Bravo, Fighter Fur Hire
Donpa, Marksman Fur Hire
Dyna, Hero Fur Hire
Fandora, the Flying Furtress
Helmer, Helmsman Fur Hire
Mayhem Fur Hire
Rafale, Champion Fur Hire
Recon, Scout Fur Hire
Sagitta, Maverick Fur Hire
Seal, Strategist Fur Hire
Training Fur Hire, Fur All Your Training Needs
Wiz, Sage Fur Hire
Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter
Dinoster Power, the Mighty Dracoslayer
Disciples of the True Dracophoenix
Draco Face-Off
Dragonic Diagram
Dreiath III, the True Dracocavalry General
Forge of the True Dracos
Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior
Ignister Prominence, the Blasting Dracoslayer
Lector Pendulum, the Dracoverlord
Luster Pendulum, the Dracoslayer
Majester Paladin, the Ascending Dracoslayer
Majesty Maiden, the True Dracocaster
Mariamne, the True Dracophoenix
Master Peace, the True Dracoslayer
Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King
Master Pendulum, the Dracoslayer
Metaltron XII, the True Dracombatant
True Draco Apocalypse
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ygo-news · 5 years
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[OCG] April 1st, 2019 Limit Regulations
Newly Forbidden  Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon
Newly Limited  Armageddon Knight Speedroid Terrortop Raigeki
Newly Semi-Limited Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Toadally Awesome A Hero Lives Limiter Removal
Newly Unlimited Fairy Tail – Snow Performage Damage Juggler Denglong, First of the Yang Zing Union Hangar Solemn Warning
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ygo-tcg-blog · 5 years
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OCG Limit Regulation April 2019
Forbidden: Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon
Limited to 1: Speedroid Terrortop Armageddon Knight Raigeki
Semi-Limited to 2: Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Toadally Awesome A Hero Lives Limitter Removal
Released to 3: Performage Damage Juggler Fairy Tail – Snow Denglong, First of the Yang Zing Union Hangar Solemn Warning
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notspoondere · 6 years
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May 2018 List Re-Review
I did this once before for fun and wanted to do it again. For the reference, the May 2018 analysis was here.
If you’re not familiar with the idea, in this post I will be highlighting statements where I made predictions about the shape of the format to come and scoring them based on how accurate they turned out to be, then tallying those scores at the end to see how well I did. Let’s get into it.
(Also, September 2018 list analysis is on the way. I didn’t want to do it at first but have received a request for it.)
Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King
Yep, this is Luster Pendulum.  He’s now Zoodiac Drident crossed with Apoqliphort Towers, and naturally he’s on the banlist again.  Feel old yet?
To continue on that analogy, I fully expect this deck to go the way of Qliphorts and continue to see play as a stun variant.  Note that nerfed Draco is still a better deck than Qliphorts, unfortunately.
Correct on both fronts: Qliphorts are still bad, and Draco is still seeing play as a stun deck with two variants, one using The Monarchs Erupt, and the other using Ghost Reaper & Winter Cherries, both with the intent of winning by preventing your opponent from playing the game and drawing cards to beat them down once they can’t.
Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis
Woohoo, we won’t get Plant FTK!   With that, I have the feeling we’ll be getting the Aromage Link Monster next set, since that’s the card that enables this FTK.  Once again, a good hit.
Wrong: We didn’t get the Aromage link monster, but who cares. I’m not going to score this because this post isn’t really about my predictions about Konami’s product design, but rather the metagame.
Oh and we technically got a plant FTK involving Samsara Lotus. Whatever.
That Grass Looks Greener
F.
I’ve been a 60-card player since around this time last year, and Lightsworn is my favorite deck of all time, so I’m sad to see this one go, but it was absolutely responsible for 60-card decks’ most unfair hands.  “Oh, you decided to drop Ash Blossom on my Lonefire?  Here, let me just mill a third of my deck real quick and end on Naturia Beast or Void Ogre Dragon with Fairy Tail - Snow and Shiranui Spiritmaster in the GY.  Oh, and you only have three cards in hand.  Sorry, not sorry!”
There’s nothing factually wrong about this since there’s no real prediction, but I would like to mention here that a totally different 60-card deck has seen play since: it turns out that there are some Pendulum variants that legitimately have 60 cards they want to play and wouldn’t have played Grass even if they had the chance. Shine on, you crazy diamonds.
Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter
This is the best card in Draco that isn’t named Master Peace, and is the sole reason for why I think the deck isn’t totally dead.  Return and Apocalypse are still absurdly strong cards going first and this card searches them. 
Correct: I don’t think anyone would disagree that this is still the scariest card left in that deck (unless you think it’s Rivalry, but Frogs and Altergeist play that too).
Gem-Knight Master Diamond
Here’s another “spin the wheel” hit; the Gem-Knight that actually burns is Lady Lapis Lazuli, but hitting this hurts the deck’s attempts to play legitimately, too. Problem solved, I guess, but at what cost?
They can’t make Calamities anymore, either, but that matters much less when they can’t actually kill you, either.
Wrong, unfortunately. Gem-Knight FTK has topped once since this hit happened. I don’t know how and I don’t really care. They should have banned Lazuli.
Chain Strike
And there’s a strange hit!  Chain Burn has been a nuisance since, well, the release of Chain Strike, and this hit is kind of out of nowhere, but who cares.  Chain Burn is dead if you don’t draw an insane hand.  Better now than never.
Correct, haven’t seen this deck since. Don’t care to either.
Semi-Limited Cards
Apoqlihport Towers
Ring of Destruction
I’ll take “Cards that have seen no play” for 800, Alex.
Though much weaker in a format with copious Extra Deck-based removal by battle, this card’s namesake lives on as a reference point for insurmountable boss monsters.
This card’s errata in 2015 addressed its infamous problems in tournament by preventing it from stealing games and forcing draws.
Correct.
Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
Compulsory Evacuation Device
Fairy Tail - Luna saw no play and Solemn Strike is still at 3.  Who cares.
Also Correct.
Grandsoil the Elemental Lord
The functional errata is effective already, though we won’t get it in print until FLOD: SE.   Elementsaber buff, though the deck really isn’t good anyways.
I don’t remember getting this spicy. Yeah, Elementsabers didn’t turn out great. Correct.
Mathematician
This is still a solid card, honestly.  I could see it seeing play again in decks that don’t need a Normal Summon, or if they finally unban Construct.  I don’t think that deck’s in the game right now, but it could be soon.
So Mathematician saw no play whatsoever, but I still think it’s because the right deck doesn’t exist; after all, Armageddon Knight is arguably more restricted than Mathematician, and that card does see regular play (in Gouki because it’s a Warrior, in Dinosaurs because it can send Overtex, and in Zefra because it can send Destrudo). All that really proves is that a monster which consumes a Normal Summon in order to send something generic to the GY is good enough to play, and Mathematician is definitely that, so I think we’ll see him come up again once a more useful Level 4 or lower target is introduced for a Type or Attribute that doesn’t already have a better alternative, or for ones that need three more copies of it (with Armageddon Knight, Dinosaurs have eleven cards that send Overtex to GY or search a card that does). For that reason, I’ll call this a maybe--ultimately, as much as I can try to demonstrate that it’s a good card, it depends on whether that deck comes to exist.
Atlantean Dragoons
Dragoons was tearing through boards years before SPYRAL Tough was, and honestly, there’s very little stopping it from doing so now with Light of Sekka in the game (Abyss-scale is a brick and chances are that you don’t run any spells that do anything more impactful than drawing two cards and fixing your hand).  This is kind of like when Charge of the Light Brigade came back to 3: It’s a fairly solid buff to a fairly solid deck.  Add onto that the imminent reprint of Moulinglacia and the new Mermail Link Monster, and the deck is looking like it’s soon to be in a very strong place.
Mermails have seen minor competitive play, but it is certainly stronger than before, and indeed, the deck plays Sekka’s Light over Abyss-scale. Correct.
Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior
This means virtually nothing compared to Dinomight coming back to 1.
Okay, hear me out.  Ignis was the deck’s best play going second since it grabs Heritage, which plusses off of disruption.  That’s fine, but:
Amano-Iwato stops your opponent from doing anything to stop you already.
You are going to search your spells with Diagram anyways, and you don’t need your opponent to be using effects on your turn to do that.
Heritage is still a disruptable card itself, and the proper play with Ignis is usually to let him hit the board and swing over him later in order to give the opponent Heritage on a turn when they can’t immediately use it.
For these reasons… yeah, Ignis doesn’t actually matter that much.  Draco would still be fine with Ignis at 1, and I don’t really expect that he’ll be run at more than 2 at MOST due to the way optimal ratios work with Card of Demise.
This is a pretty contentious portion of that post and I kind of regret being so bold. Actually going through and looking at what was right and what wasn’t here is a mixed bag because much of it plays upon theory that is half-true and ended up being half-followed. Let’s take a look.
Ignis is an important card in Draco.
Ignis is a good card in Draco, and the deck often plays two or three copies.
True Draco with Master Peace and Demise regularly played the same ratios of eight monsters in the Main Deck: 3 Amano/Boarder, 1 Ignis, and two Majesty and Master Peace.
The current incarnation of the deck plays roughly nine monsters. It has lost two of the previously available ones and gained a potential three more; not counting the other Dracos, this would account for 3 Amano/Boarder and Ignis, 2 Majesty, and 1 Dinomight, but about half of the lists I’ve seen play two Ignis and a sparse few play Dreiath and/or Metaltron.
Waterfall of Dragon Souls is a fair bit more popular now than it was then, too.
Finally, optimal ratios for Demise necessitate as few monsters as possible, but optimal ratios for Desires insist that you play more cards in triplicate than usual.
So with that said: I feel safe in saying Ignis can be justified at 2 or 3 copies, and I definitely feel safe in saying that he’s a worse card than Dinomight. Going off of this, I’m tempted to say I’m right, but my language was a bit too decisive and derisive (surely people would have played 3 Ignis even if it was demonstrably wrong), so I’ll say this was at least partially wrong and call it a maybe.
In the last section, I made a bunch of predictions about various decks; I’ll go over them each and judge how they should be scored. I’ll also tally this separately just to see how well I guessed how the format would pan out; these will not be scored twice if I mentioned them earlier.
Magicians nerfed.  FTK and Zexal builds murdered.  Pure deck is still viable.
Every other pendulum deck nerfed, though pure Metalfoes arguably lost the least. (Zefra didn’t use Astrograph at all, but really needed AFD.)
Magicians are still a tier 1-2 deck (is Gouki tier 0 or 1?). Pure Metalfoes actually really liked having Astrograph, though for what it’s worth, it is the only one of these decks that doesn’t need to play bad cards in order to make Vortex. Zefra also did play Astrograph, though at the time, the only Zefra player I knew complained that it took two slots in a very tight extra.  Maybe on this.
Draco nerfed.  Still viable, mark my words.
Correct.
60-card is dead outright.  The best playmakers are still there, but Left Arm into Grass is no longer valid backup for Lonefire Blossom.  You may see 40-card Dino or Zombiesworn lists in the future given good enough hands, but there’s no good way to fit the Lonefire combo in 40 cards without bricking too often.
So this is a weird one. The Lonefire combo has seen play at least once in the form of a Gouki deck, but that follows a different combo route than the Lightsworn variant did and is demonstrably a worse version of that deck: it’s hard to get more explosive than Gouki already is, and it requires at least two more bricks. 60-card decks as we knew them are totally dead, so I’ll say this is correct.
Gem-Knight FTK dead.
As mentioned above, unfortunately wrong. Haven’t seen it beyond that one time, though.
Chain Burn, for some reason, also dead.
Haven’t seen it since. Correct.
Every deck that plays Destrudo into AFD is nerfed or dead.  I expect ABC and Zefra to survive through sheer power, though both lost much in consistency.
This is correct as it is obvious. Calvin Tahan would top with ABC in Nekroz format if it happened again today and Zefra will be better than the best rogue deck until they start losing copies of Zefraath or get horrendously powercrept.
Invoked are fine, though invoked hybrids lost AFD, I guess.
Invoked didn’t really do much but get power crept. I guess this is wrong? The one Invoked hybrid, AKA the deck with six field spell engines and nothing else, did lose this, but it also literally died. So.
World Chalice untouched.  If you think you’re good at this game, try this deck and realize how wrong you are.
I didn’t make an explicit prediction here, so no score, but I should mention that it did top at least once during this time. The only list I can find doesn’t use Knightmares to their full potential, but to be honest, the deck doesn’t entirely need them; it can still do an extra link and make the opponent discard four cards off of an opening hand Venus and any monster without Knightmare Goblin.
SPYRAL untouched.  Easily a top-tier contender.
Deck was really good for a while, yeah. Correct.
Burning Abyss untouched.  Still a solid deck with proper backrow.
Well goddamn, it turns out Burning Abyss is still a solid deck without proper backrow. Current lists run Sekka’s Light at three copies and more than a dozen hand traps. I’d like to call this a coincidental maybe, but I honestly felt at the time that Burning Abyss was only strong due to its ability to pack in powerful backrow without losing consistency, and in that regard, I was totally wrong.
Paleozoics untouched, though the worst part of their worst matchup is totally gone, and they’re very solid versus Altergeist.  Budget players, keep an eye on this deck.
Paleo Frogs were good for about half of the format and dropped off pretty hard. It’s not like what it does it bad, just that there are more counters to it. Also is indeed a budget deck. Still correct.
Neo-Spacians tier 1, obviously.
AHAHAHHAHHAAHAHHHAAHHAHAAHHAAHHAHAH
This dumbass one-off comment I made has come full circle because Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin saw regular play in a tier 1 deck, that being Gouki. It is played because it’s a level 3 Warrior that can mulligan your opponent’s hand of hand traps, and in that regard, it is absolutely unmatched. This card’s burn damage closed out the last game of the European WCQ in time. Do I deserve to be correct for this? You decide. I think so.
Trickstar ANYTHING
This deck has fallen off a bit, but Drollcarnation is still legal and the deck is still a threat based off of that alone.
Another funny one. This wasn’t that true early in the format, but so-called Kid Touch (Trickstar Sky Striker) ended up being a tier 1 deck for a couple of tournaments immediately after the implementation of the new end-of-match procedures, though not entirely because of them, and not entirely because of Drollcarnation, but both together ended up being an unbelievably scary combo: Trickstars could now make Link Monsters without drawing Scapegoat, and Sky Strikers could get even more consistent advantage while also ticking away with burn at a time where it matters the most. Correct either way.
Tallies after eliminating duplicates:
11 Correct
3 Maybe
3 Wrong
64.7% correct, 17.6% definitely incorrect. Pretty good ratio.
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Updated Forbidden and Limited List!
Newly Banned:
Astrograph Sorcerer Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom Ancient Fairy Dragon Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force That Grass Looks Greener
Newly Limited:
Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Gem-Knight Master Diamond Chain Strike
Newly Semi-Limited:
Apoqliphort Towers Ring of Destruction
Newly Unlimited:
Atlantean Dragoons Grandsoil the Elemental Lord Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior Mathematician Neo-Spacian Grand Mole Compulsory Evacuation Device
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teresa319 · 5 years
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【遊戯王】海外独自のリミットレギュレーション
改めて見直すと、ちょっとやり過ぎなくらいにアドバンテージを得る系のカードが軒並み禁止カードに指定されている。
制限・準制限も厳しめ。
◆海外禁止カード 《Astrograph Sorcerer/アストログラフ・マジシャン》 《Double Iris Magician/虹彩の魔術師》 《Grinder Golem/トーチ・ゴーレム》 《Performapal Skullcrobat Joker/EMドクロバット・ジョーカー》 《Harpie's Feather Duster/ハーピィの羽根帚》 《Soul Charge/ソウル・チャージ》 《Vanity's Emptiness/虚無空間》 《That Grass Looks Greener/隣の芝刈り》 《Djinn Releaser of Rituals/儀式魔人リリーサー》 《Eclipse Wyvern/エクリプス・ワイバーン》 《Fairy Tail - Snow/妖精伝姫-シラユキ》 《Maxx “C”/増殖するG》 《Morphing Jar #2/カオスポッド》 《Samsara Lotus/サクリファイス・ロータス》 《Tribe-Infecting Virus/同族感染ウィルス》 《True King Lithosagym, the Disaster/真竜皇リトスアジムD》 《Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom/覇王眷竜スターヴ・ヴェノム》 《Denglong, First of the Yang Zing/源竜星-ボウテンコウ》 《Number 42: Galaxy Tomahawk/No.42 スターシップ・ギャラクシー・トマホーク》 《Number 86: Heroic Champion - Rhongomyniad/No.86 H-C ロンゴミアント》 《Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity/発条空母ゼンマイティ》 《The Phantom Knights of Rusty Bardiche/幻影騎士団ラスティ・バルディッシュ》 《Topologic Gumblar Dragon/トポロジック・ガンブラー・ドラゴン》 《Chicken Game/チキンレース》 《Kaiser Colosseum/カイザーコロシアム》 《Pot of Avarice/貪欲な壺》 《Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force/RUM-アージェント・カオス・フォース》 《Super Rejuvenation/超再生能力》 《The Phantom Knights' Rank-Up-Magic Launch/RUM-幻影騎士団ラウンチ》 《Self-Destruct Button/自爆スイッチ》
◆海外制限カード 《Cyber-Stein/デビル・フランケン》 《Dark Armed Dragon/ダーク・アームド・ドラゴン》 《Dark Grepher/ダーク・グレファー》 《SPYRAL Quik-Fix/SPYRAL-ジーニアス》 《A HERO Lives/ヒーローアライブ》 《Chain Strike/連鎖爆撃》 《Emergency Teleport/緊急テレポート》 《Scapegoat/スケープ・ゴート》 《Black Dragon Collapserpent/暗黒竜 コラプサーペント》 《Cir, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss/彼岸の悪鬼 ガトルホッグ》 《Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter/真竜拳士ダイナマイトK》 《Graff, Malebranch of the Burning Abyss/彼岸の悪鬼 グラバースニッチ》 《Infernity Archfiend/インフェルニティ・デーモン》 《Phantom Skyblaster/幻銃士》 《SPYRAL GEAR - Drone/SPYRAL GEAR-ドローン》 《White Dragon Wyverburster/輝白竜 ワイバースター》 《El Shaddoll Construct/エルシャドール・ネフィリム》 《Gem-Knight Master Diamond/ジェムナイトマスター・ダイヤ》 《Ritual Beast Ulti-Cannahawk/聖霊獣騎 カンナホーク》 《Evigishki Gustkraken/イビリチュア・ガストクラーケ》 《Evigishki Mind Augus/イビリチュア・マインドオーガス》 《Ignister Prominence, the Blasting Dracoslayer/爆竜剣士イグニスターP》 《Beatrice, Lady of the Eternal/永遠の淑女 ベアトリーチェ》 《Daigusto Emeral/ダイガスタ・エメラル》 《Book of Moon/月の書》 《Brilliant Fusion/ブリリアント・フュージョン》 《Dimensional Fissure/次元の裂け目》 《Final Countdown/終焉のカウントダウン》 《Gateway of the Six/六武の門》 《Magical Mid-Breaker Field/半魔導帯域》 《Pantheism of the Monarchs/汎神の帝王》 《Salamangreat Circle/転生炎獣の炎陣》 《Sky Striker Mecha Modules - Multirole/閃刀機関-マルチロール》 《Slash Draw/一撃必殺!居合いドロー》 《Trickstar Light Stage/トリックスター・ライトステージ》 《Upstart Goblin/成金ゴブリン》 《Macro Cosmos/マクロコスモス》 《Skill Drain/スキルドレイン》 《Solemn Warning/神の警告》 《Soul Drain/ソウルドレイン》 《True King's Return/真竜皇の復活》 《Wall of Revealing Light/光の護封壁》
◆海外準制限カード 《Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End/混沌帝龍 -終焉の使者-》 《Destiny HERO - Malicious/D-HERO ディアボリックガイ》 《Ehther the Heavenly Monarch/天帝アイテール》 《Elemental HERO Stratos/E・HERO エアーマン》 《Inzektor Dragonfly/甲虫装機 ダンセル》 《Performage Damage Juggler/Emダメージ・ジャグラー》 《Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz/影霊衣の術士 シュリット》 《Royal Tribute/王家の生け贄》 《Danger! Nessie!》 《Danger!? Jackalope?》 《Danger!? Tsuchinoko?》
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shepshao · 5 years
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OH BOY
NEW OCG BANLIST!
Forbidden
Knightmare Mermaid Gandora-X the Dragon of Demolition
Limited
Salamangreat Gazelle Thunder Dragon Colossus Thunder Dragonhawk Lady Debug Metaverse
Semi-Limited
ABC-Dragon Buster SPYRAL Quik-Fix Dark Armed Dragon Dark Grepher Dinowrestler Pankratops T.G. Hyper Librarian Cyber-Stein Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier Nekroz Cycle Mystic Mine
Unlimited
Elemental HERO Stratos Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Toadally Awesome Spellbook of Knowledge Solemn Judgment Ceasefire
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Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter
“To Tribute Summon this card face-up, you can Tribute a Continuous Spell/Trap Card you control, instead of a monster. Once per turn, during either player’s turn, when your opponent activates a card or effect while you control this Tribute Summoned monster: You can take 1 ‘True Draco’ or ‘True King’ Continuous Trap Card from your Deck, and either activate it or add it to your hand.”
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ygo-news · 6 years
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[TCG] New Forbidden/Limited List for May 2018
Newly Forbidden: Astrograph Sorcerer Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom Ancient Fairy Dragon Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force That Grass Looks Greener  
Newly Limited: Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Gem-Knight Master Diamond Chain Strike
Newly Semi-Limited: Apoqliphort Towers Ring of Destruction
Unlimited: Atlantean Dragoons Grandsoil the Elemental Lord Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior Mathematician Neo-Spacian Grand Mole Compulsory Evacuation Device
Effective May 21st
Grandsoil the Elemental Lord has received updated text.
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Rocky Shocky Dracos - May 2018 Banlist
Banlist season is kind of savage when you think about it; everyone’s out for blood, and they turn to tournament results for donors.
Spoiler:  we didn’t get much blood, but this list was fairly solid nonetheless.
The best decks of this format were Pendulum Magicians (notable variants included the Magician FTK, which copied the effect of Lyrilusc - Independent Nightingale twice with Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom to burn for 4000 twice; and the Zexal variant, which used Chronograph Sorcerer to make Beatrice in order to dump Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force, then overlay Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger to add it back to hand, then discard it to turn Number 39: Utopia into Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL) and True Draco (almost entirely Demise, though the Metalfoes variant also faired well).  Almost nothing else came close to these decks, though the format was fairly diverse apart from that: 60-card variants, Dinosaur variants, 60-card Dinosaur variants (wow!!), SPYRAL, Burning Abyss, Zefra, Metalfoes, Mekk-Knight Invoked, and sometimes ABC and Trickstar all made significant tournament placements during the format, and for a while, it seemed like everyone was happy.
Of course, that’s ignoring the two legal FTKs.  In addition to the above Pendulum FTK, Gem-Knights got a Link Monster last set, and as a result, generated some easy combos to burn 8000 on turn 1 by making Lady Lapis Lazuli and copying her effect with Gem-Knight Master Diamond.  If you interrupt it, they end on True King of All Calamities instead, for an equally interactive experience.
Oh, and Draco was pretty uninteractive as well.  You could spend your entire turn building the biggest board of monsters ever conceived by man, but any board without backrow could more or less be outed with good old Rocky Shocky (Amano-Iwato + Raigeki), down to the point where it was the default answer to any “break my board” post on Zodiac Duelist.  Once they got in, or if they went first, they spiced up the experience by flipping two or three of the exact same floodgates every single time, so you’d have to deal with outing a Master Peace on top of obscenely powerful backrow.  Oh, and Amano-Iwato also prevents the activation of handtraps (except for Infinite Impermanence), so you can’t do anything about them drawing cards!!
Mind you, this is on top of an already GOOD archetype.  Imagine telling someone playing 2016 Monarchs that they made an archetype where all of the continuous spells were Eidos and drew cards, and all of the traps were Escalation, and one of them was also Monster Reborn, and all of the monsters went plus if your opponent tried to play the game, and every time you Tribute Summoned, you also destroyed stuff, and the field spell was BETTER than Domain, and...
But that’s over now, right?  Did they finally do Draco dirty this time?  We’ll see.
Forbidden
Astrograph Sorcerer
Astro, Astro.  It’s funny how long it took for this card to become good: it wasn’t played at all until Electrumite came out, but I guess that makes sense, since Electrumite is the reason this card had to go straight from 3 to 0.  Let’s get into why this card in particular is so ridiculous, and why it was obviously the best hit.
Astrograph Sorcerer does three important things.
You can destroy it in scale to summon Stargazer Magician from the deck or hand.  This makes half of Electrumite without a Pendulum or Normal Summon.
If a monster is destroyed, you can summon Astrograph from hand to search another copy of any monster that was destroyed this turn.  This isn’t even once per turn, and can activate even if Astrograph wasn’t in hand when it happened.
Astrograph is level 7, so you can overlay him for Odd-Eyes Absolute Dragon, which can float into Odd-Eyes Meteorburst Dragon or Odd-Eyes Vortex Dragon when it leaves the field; this comprises about 1/3 of the ending board of any Pendulum deck.
Best part is that putting it to 1 doesn’t stop you from being able to loop it at all!  You can resolve it multiple times per turn with just one copy thanks to Electrumite’s effect.
Yeah, this was a great hit.
Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King
Yep, this is Luster Pendulum.  He’s now Zoodiac Drident crossed with Apoqliphort Towers, and naturally he’s on the banlist again.  Feel old yet?
To continue on that analogy, I fully expect this deck to go the way of Qliphorts and continue to see play as a stun variant.  Note that nerfed Draco is still a better deck than Qliphorts, unfortunately.
Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis
Woohoo, we won’t get Plant FTK!  With that, I have the feeling we’ll be getting the Aromage Link Monster next set, since that’s the card that enables this FTK.  Once again, a good hit.
Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom
Magicians lost two cards, it turns out.  Did I mention when you copy Independent Nightingale with this, it becomes unaffected by card effects?  And it’s a 3000 beater with piercing?  And you don’t even have to use Polymerization?
There were people making the case for Nightingale being banned instead of this, but I’d like to make the argument that copy effects limit design space even more than random Level 1 birds that can burn do.
I actually think the FTK more or less dies with Astrograph, but this helps to make that certain.
Ancient Fairy Dragon
Remember how everyone laughed at that Fairytale archetype and then, on the same day, an FTK was discovered off of the field spell?
Remember how ABC-Dragon Buster is a 1.5 card combo off of any Field Spell?
Remember Fieldspell.dek, which ends on UCT + Mechaba or Naturia Beast with no trouble whatsoever?
Yeah, you can thank this card for all of that.  There are people that think Ancient Fairy is innocent, but this card is absolutely the culprit.  I bought a copy not too long ago, but I’m glad I’ll be putting her into the “banned cards” page of my binder, hopefully never to see the light of day again.
Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force
And here’s the first case where I feel like they picked the card to hit at random, as Konami used to do.  The Zexal combo required a bunch of cards to exist within the game:
RUM ACF
Chronograph Sorcerer
Beatrice, Lady of the Eternal
Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL
Gaia Dragon, etc...
It seems like Konami spun a wheel for this one, since I can’t imagine Utopic ZEXAL coming up in any non-degenerate strategies, and it certainly prevents them from printing any searchable non-Quick-Play Rank-Up-Magics, but who cares, buy Links!
That Grass Looks Greener
F.
I’ve been a 60-card player since around this time last year, and Lightsworn is my favorite deck of all time, so I’m sad to see this one go, but it was absolutely responsible for 60-card decks’ most unfair hands.  “Oh, you decided to drop Ash Blossom on my Lonefire?  Here, let me just mill a third of my deck real quick and end on Naturia Beast or Void Ogre Dragon with Fairy Tail - Snow and Shiranui Spiritmaster in the GY.  Oh, and you only have three cards in hand.  Sorry, not sorry!”
Limited Cards
Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter
This is the best card in Draco that isn’t named Master Peace, and is the sole reason for why I think the deck isn’t totally dead.  Return and Apocalypse are still absurdly strong cards going first and this card searches them. 
Gem-Knight Master Diamond
Here’s another “spin the wheel” hit; the Gem-Knight that actually burns is Lady Lapis Lazuli, but hitting this hurts the deck’s attempts to play legitimately, too. Problem solved, I guess, but at what cost?
They can’t make Calamities anymore, either, but that matters much less when they can’t actually kill you, either.
Chain Strike
And there’s a strange hit!  Chain Burn has been a nuisance since, well, the release of Chain Strike, and this hit is kind of out of nowhere, but who cares.  Chain Burn is dead if you don’t draw an insane hand.  Better now than never.
Semi-Limited Cards
Apoqlihport Towers
Ring of Destruction
I’ll take “Cards that have seen no play” for 800, Alex.
Unlimited Cards
I’m doing these out of order so I can sort them into tiers depending on how much discussion they actually deserve.  Without further ado:
Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
Compulsory Evacuation Device
Fairy Tail - Luna saw no play and Solemn Strike is still at 3.  Who cares.
Grandsoil the Elemental Lord
The functional errata is effective already, though we won’t get it in print until FLOD: SE.  Elementsaber buff, though the deck really isn’t good anyways.
Mathematician
This is still a solid card, honestly.  I could see it seeing play again in decks that don’t need a Normal Summon, or if they finally unban Construct.  I don’t think that deck’s in the game right now, but it could be soon.
Atlantean Dragoons
Dragoons was tearing through boards years before SPYRAL Tough was, and honestly, there’s very little stopping it from doing so now with Light of Sekka in the game (Abyss-scale is a brick and chances are that you don’t run any spells that do anything more impactful than drawing two cards and fixing your hand).  This is kind of like when Charge of the Light Brigade came back to 3: It’s a fairly solid buff to a fairly solid deck.  Add onto that the imminent reprint of Moulinglacia and the new Mermail Link Monster, and the deck is looking like it’s soon to be in a very strong place.
Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior
This means virtually nothing compared to Dinomight coming back to 1.
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Okay, hear me out.  Ignis was the deck’s best play going second since it grabs Heritage, which plusses off of disruption.  That’s fine, but:
Amano-Iwato stops your opponent from doing anything to stop you already.
You are going to search your spells with Diagram anyways, and you don’t need your opponent to be using effects on your turn to do that.
Heritage is still a disruptable card itself, and the proper play with Ignis is usually to let him hit the board and swing over him later in order to give the opponent Heritage on a turn when they can’t immediately use it.
For these reasons... yeah, Ignis doesn’t actually matter that much.  Draco would still be fine with Ignis at 1, and I don’t really expect that he’ll be run at more than 2 at MOST due to the way optimal ratios work with Card of Demise.
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And that’s it.  So what happened here?
Magicians nerfed.  FTK and Zexal builds murdered.  Pure deck is still viable.
Every other pendulum deck nerfed, though pure Metalfoes arguably lost the least. (Zefra didn’t use Astrograph at all, but really needed AFD.)
Draco nerfed.  Still viable, mark my words.
60-card is dead outright.  The best playmakers are still there, but Left Arm into Grass is no longer valid backup for Lonefire Blossom.  You may see 40-card Dino or Zombiesworn lists in the future given good enough hands, but there’s no good way to fit the Lonefire combo in 40 cards without bricking too often.
Gem-Knight FTK dead.
Plant FTK pre-emptively dead.
Chain Burn, for some reason, also dead.
Every deck that plays Destrudo into AFD is nerfed or dead.  I expect ABC and Zefra to survive through sheer power, though both lost much in consistency.
Invoked are fine, though invoked hybrids lost AFD, I guess.
World Chalice untouched.  If you think you’re good at this game, try this deck and realize how wrong you are.
SPYRAL untouched.  Easily a top-tier contender.
Burning Abyss untouched.  Still a solid deck with proper backrow.
Paleozoics untouched, though the worst part of their worst matchup is totally gone, and they’re very solid versus Altergeist.  Budget players, keep an eye on this deck.
Mermails buffed.  Remember to respect this deck, since anyone who’s still got it has probably been holding onto the cards for years (especially if they have Moulinglacia, that shit went straight up to $40 a pop).
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Neo-Spacians tier 1, obviously.
EXTRA: Cards that Did Not Get Hit, Somehow
Card of Demise
Normal Amano-Iwato, set 3, activate Diagram, Demise.  Your opponent looks you straight in the eye as if you could respond, but he knows the truth.  In the pursuit of victory, he lost whatever part of his heart that was capable of compassion.  Even now, there’s no saving him.
This card provides way too much advantage in the right decks and has deserved a hit for like four or five lists in a row now.  I’ll be happy to see it gone, but Konami seems to think not.  Maybe LC Kaiba still needs to sell?
Trickstar ANYTHING
This deck has fallen off a bit, but Drollcarnation is still legal and the deck is still a threat based off of that alone.
Scapegoat
Free 1-card Borreload if your deck doesn’t SS on the opponent’s turn!  That’s fair, right?  Kill me.
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ygo-news · 7 years
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TCG Banlist, Sep 17
NEWLY FORBIDDEN Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Grandsoil the Elemental Lord True King Lithosagym, the Disaster Denglong, First of the Yang Zing Daigusto Emeral Zoodiac Broadbull Zoodiac Drident NEWLY LIMITED Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior Miscellaneousaurus Zoodiac Ratpier Dark Hole Gateway of the Six Interrupted Kaiju Slumber True King’s Return NEWLY SEMI-LIMITED Black Luster Soldier – Envoy of the Beginning Luster Pendulum, the Dracoslayer Mathematician Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier T.G. Hyper Librarian Brain Control Burial From a Different Dimension El Shaddoll Fusion Preparation of Rites NEWLY UNLIMITED Debris Dragon Honest Rescue Cat Rescue Rabbit Summoner Monk Witch of the Black Forest Charge of the Light Brigade Dragon Ravine Wavering Eyes
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[OCG] October 1st Forbidden/Limited List
Newly Forbidden: Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King Dragonic Diagram Newly Limited: Tribe-Infecting Virus Aleister the Invoker Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter Souleating Oviraptor Babycerasaurus ABC-Dragon Buster Denglong, First of the Yang Zing Terraforming Spellbook of Secrets True Draco Heritage True King’s Return Trickstar Reincarnation Newly Semi-Limited: Summoner Monk Windwitch – Ice Bell Maxx “C” Pot of Avarice Future Fusion Fossil Dig Newly Unlimited: Performapal Pendulum Sorcerer Witch of the Black Forest Scarm, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss Rescue Cat Burial from a Different Dimension Fire Formation – Tenki Preparation of Rites Saqlifice Domain of the True Monarchs Wavering Eyes Dragon Ravine
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