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With a game as long-running and constantly evolving as Yu-Gi-Oh!, it's no surprise there have been a few cards banned from play over the years. With over 10,000 of those cards available at launch, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel had to use a lot of the same bans to ensure its own balance.

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The Forbidden and Limited List can be confusing for new players. Which card can you only play one of? Or two? Or none at all? Why does it keep changing? And which list does Master Duel even use? Here is everything you need to know about Yu-Gi-Oh!'s Forbidden And Limited List.

What Is The Forbidden And Limited List?

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The list is a living document that lists which cards are allowed in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Regularly updated multiple times a year, it sets out the ban list for organised play both in tabletop and on digital adaptations like Master Duel. The list can be split into four categories: Forbidden, Limited, Semi-Limited, and Unlimited.

Each format runs its own Forbidden and Limited List. The Japanese and International versions are treated differently, with the OCG (the Japanese game played in Japan and other Asian regions) maintaining its own list. In the International releases, the list is split between TCG Advanced and TCG Traditional.

Advanced is the format most organised play uses, and utilises a full Forbidden and Limited list. After the introduction of Forbidden cards, the Traditional format was devised and only uses Limited and Semi-Limited cards. For Magic and Pokemon players, it helps to think of these as Yu-Gi-Oh!'s equivalent of Vintage and Legacy or Extended and Unlimited.

As Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel isn't quite up-to-date with the tabletop game and is missing a number of sets, it uses a modified version of an older Forbidden and Limited list from the OCG format. Specifically, it currently uses the OCG 2021/04 List with a few changes. Those modifications generally involve adding cards that are in Master Duel, but were Forbidden or Limited after the 2021/04 list, such as Zoodiac Barrage moving from Limited to fully Forbidden.

What Are Forbidden, Limited, Semi-Limited, And Unlimited Cards?

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The Forbidden and Limited List has four 'tiers' of severity.

The most severe category is Forbidden. Cards that are Forbidden are completely banned, and can't be used in any official play. This includes a lot of the game's most infamously broken cards, like Change of Heart and Pot of Greed, but also cards that became more of a problem later on, like Tempest Magician. A card that is on the Forbidden List isn't banned forever, though. Over time, answers to it may become more popular, and cards can move from this to another category.

The next tier is Limited. In a normal Yu-Gi-Oh! deck, you're allowed a maximum of three of the same card in a deck. If a card is Limited, though, you're only allowed one. In organised tournament play this rule is taken a bit further, and you're only allowed one in any deck you submit.

The less severe counterpart of Limited is Semi-Limited, where cards that may be a concern are put. With Semi-Limited cards, you're only allowed two copies in one deck.

Limited cards can be seen as being on very thin ice – if they continue to pose a problem while Limited, they could easily be upgraded to becoming fully Forbidden (such as the aforementioned Zoodiac Barrage, which was Limited before being fully Forbidden late last year). If being Limited completely locks them out of being useful, they may instead be downgraded to a Semi-Limited or even Unlimited status.

Finally, Unlimited cards are unbanned, and you can run the full three copies of them in any deck. Unless stated otherwise on the list or the card itself, every card is Unlimited. Each new revision of the Forbidden and Limited List will include a section listing which cards have been made fully unlimited since the last edition.

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How To See Forbidden And Limited Cards In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

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Fortunately, you don't need to scour the Yu-Gi-Oh! website to find the right banlist, as Master Duel maintains an in-game version.

On the main menu, select the Submenu button in the top right corner. Under "How To Play/Settings", there will be an option called "Forbidden/Limited". The first page you see will be an explanation of how Master Duel organises the list, but at the very bottom you'll see a button that says "Forbidden/Limited List". Select it, and you'll be asked to confirm the format (at launch, only Standard is available).

You should see a large gallery view of every card on the list. The first tab shows Forbidden cards, while the other two Limited and Semi-Limited.

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Forbidden And Limited List

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If you'd rather not trawl through game menus, here is every card currently limited or forbidden in Master Duel.

Forbidden

Limited

Semi-Limited

Cannon Soldier

Right Leg of The Forbidden One

Scapegoat

Graceful Charity

Left Leg of the Forbidden One

Destiny Hero – Malicious

Pot of Greed

Right Arm of the Forbidden One

Super Polymerization

Ultimate Offering

Left Arm of the Forbidden One

The Beginning of the End

Change of Heart

Exodia the Forbidden One

Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon

Last Will

Raigeki

Emergency Teleport

Heavy Storm

Cyber-Stein

Mask Change II

Snatch Steal

Morphing Jar

Psy-Framegear Gamma

Confiscation

Harpie's Feather Duster

Magical Meltdown

Delinquent Duo

Card Destruction

Harmonizing Magician

The Forceful Sentry

Monster Reborn

Souleating Oviraptor

Giant Trunade

Imperial Order

Called by the Grave

Painful Choice

Foolish Burial

Sky Striker Mobilize – Engage!

Cyber Jar

Reinforcement of the Army

Sky Striker Mecha – Widow Anchor

Premature Burial

Terraforming

Thunder Dragonroar

Time Seal

Night Assailant

Danger!? Jackalope?

Card of Safe Return

Gold Sarcophagus

Memories of Hope

Cold Wave

Instant Fusion

Cursed Eldland

Amazoness Archer

Armageddon Knight

Fiber Jar

One for One

Yata-Garasu

Gateway of the Six

Royal Oppression

Genex Alley Birdman

Last Turn

Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier

Mirage of Nightmare

Infernity Launcher

Trap Dustshoot

Vanity's Emptiness

Toon Cannon Solider

Blaze Fenix, the Burning Bombardment Bird

Metamorphosis

Divine Wind of the Mist Valley

Magical Scientist

T.G. Hyper Librarian

Mass Driver

One Day of Peace

Butterfly Dagger – Elma

Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity

Dimension Fusion

Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms

Self-Destruct Button

Luster Pendulum, The Dracoslayer

Sixth Sense

Brilliant Fusion

Return from the Different Dimension

Speedroid Terrortop

Magical Explosion

Psy-Framelord Omega

Divine Sword – Phoenix Blade

ABC-Dragon Buster

Dandylion

Toadally Awesome

Life Equalizer

Spyral Quik-Fix

Grinder Golem

Zoodiac Drident

Cannon Soldier MK-2

Astrograph Sorcerer

Substitoad

Chronograph Sorcerer

Mind Master

Double Iris Magician

Tempest Magician

Predaplant Ophrys Scorpio

Ancient Fairy Dragon

Supreme King Dragon Darkwurm

Phoenixian Cluster Amyrillis

True King of All Calamities

Fishborg Blaster

Dragonic Diagram

Level Eater

Trickstar Light Stage

Djinn Release of Rituals

Trickstar Reincarnation

The Tyrant Neptune

Metaverse

Glow-up Bulb

Saryuja Skull Dream

Wind-Up Hunter

Altergeist Multifaker

Lavalval Chain

Heavymetalfoes Electrumite

Number 16: Shock Master

Crystron Halqifibrax

M-X Saber Invoker

Red Reboot

Eclipse Wyvern

Sky Striker Ace – Kagari

Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders

Sky Striker Mecha – Hornet Drones

Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls

Dinowrestler Pankratops

Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos

Orcust Harp Horror

Spellbook of Judgment

Thunder Dragonhawk

Soul Charge

Thunder Dragon Colossus

Blackwing – Steam the Cloak

Galatea, the Orcust Automaton

Elder Entity Norden

Salamangreat Gazelle

Outer Entity Azathot

Predaplant Verte Anaconda

Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon

Girsu, the Orcust Mekk-Knight

Tellarknight Ptolemaeus

Nadir Servant

Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL

Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder

Performage Plushfire

Majespecter Unicorn – Kirin

Performapal Monkeyboard

Gandora-X The Dragon of Demolition

Blackwing – Gofu the Vague Shadow

Zoodiac Ratpier

Zoodiac Broadbull

Zoodiac Barrage

Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King

Set Rotation

Summon Sorceress

Knightmare Mermaid

Knightmare Goblin

Topologic Gumblar Dragon

Guardragon Elpy

Guardragon Agarpain

Ib the World Chalice Justiciar

Mystic Mine

Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon

Linkross

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