If a card is '''Illegal''', it means it cannot be used in the official card game at all, including tournaments. The only exception to this is friendly duels where both duelists agree on the Illegal cards in question in terms of their effects. All fan-made and [[counterfeit]] cards are also illegal. So far, these are the only illegal cards:
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If a card is '''Illegal''', it means it cannot ever be used in tournament play or other official Duels.{{Citation needed}} Illegal cards may only be used in casual play at the agreement of all participants. In general, official cards which are illegal can be distinguished by the presence of [[limitation text]] (most commonly "This card cannot be used in a Duel.") where the [[password]] would be normally placed, in the card's lower left-hand corner.
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==TCG==
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The majority of illegal cards are tournament prize cards, most of them being [[Match winner]]s. The original [[Egyptian God]] cards are illegal not only because of the Limitation Text, but also because of the colored and unlabelled [[Card backing|backings]] (which makes them count as marked cards).
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===English===
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*None.
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==OCG==
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The lists below enumerate all official cards that are Illegal. All unofficial and [[counterfeit]] cards are also Illegal.
It is mentioned that "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg (anime)|Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", "[[Infernalvania]]", and "[[Restraining Sword of Impact]]" are Illegal cards not intended for use (although in the latter case it is explained to be because of the card's code being bugged, which caused its [[Solid Vision]] effects to linger even after the Duel's end, rather than for game balance reasons).
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* [[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)]]
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* [[Masahiro the Dark Clown]]
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* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]
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* [[Super War-Lion (DM)]]
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* [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)]]
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* [[Tomohiro the Mountain Warrior]]
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* [[Yasushi the Skull Knight]]
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* [[Zera the Mant (DM)]]
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===Korean===
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' it is shown that if an Illegal card is used, the Duel will automatically end.<ref>{{episode|ARC-V|129|ref}}</ref> The same rule applies in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]''.<ref>{{episode|SEVENS|12|ref}}</ref>
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* [[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)]]
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* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]
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* [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Forbidden & Limited Lists]]
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{{Statuses and status lists}}
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{{Gameplay}}
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[[Category:Card legality]]
Latest revision as of 01:15, 21 February 2024
If a card is Illegal, it means it cannot ever be used in tournament play or other official Duels.[citation needed] Illegal cards may only be used in casual play at the agreement of all participants. In general, official cards which are illegal can be distinguished by the presence of limitation text (most commonly "This card cannot be used in a Duel.") where the password would be normally placed, in the card's lower left-hand corner.
The majority of illegal cards are tournament prize cards, most of them being Match winners. The original Egyptian God cards are illegal not only because of the Limitation Text, but also because of the colored and unlabelled backings (which makes them count as marked cards).
The lists below enumerate all official cards that are Illegal. All unofficial and counterfeit cards are also Illegal.
It is mentioned that "Golden Castle of Stromberg", "Infernalvania", and "Restraining Sword of Impact" are Illegal cards not intended for use (although in the latter case it is explained to be because of the card's code being bugged, which caused its Solid Vision effects to linger even after the Duel's end, rather than for game balance reasons).