Difference between revisions of "Illegal"
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== TCG == | == TCG == | ||
− | {{ #ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[TCG Advanced Format Status::Illegal]] |?Additional | + | {{ #ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[TCG Advanced Format Status::Illegal]] |?Additional text |?Card type |?Attribute |?Type |?Level |?ATK |?DEF |??ATK |??DEF }} |
== OCG == | == OCG == | ||
− | {{ #ask: [[OCG Status::Illegal]] |?Japanese | + | {{ #ask: [[OCG Status::Illegal]] |?Japanese name |?Additional text |?Card type |?Attribute |?Type |?Level |?ATK |?DEF |??ATK |??DEF }} |
{{Forbidden and Limited lists}} | {{Forbidden and Limited lists}} | ||
[[Category:Forbidden & Limited Lists]] | [[Category:Forbidden & Limited Lists]] |
Revision as of 02:43, 22 November 2012
If a card is illegal, it means it cannot be used in tournament play or other formal duels, though illegal cards may be used in informal duels at the agreement of all participants. Official cards which are illegal can be distinguished by the Limitation Text "This card cannot be used in a Duel." where the Card Number is normally placed, in the card's lower left-hand corner. All fan-made and counterfeit cards are also illegal.