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Advanced Format is what is used at [[Regional]], [[National]], and [[World Championship]] Events. Advanced Format includes the [[Forbidden]] List, the [[Limited]] List, and the [[Semi-Limited]] List.
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In the ''[[TCG]]'', the '''Advanced Format''' is the official format used at [[Regional]], [[National]], and [[World Championship]] Events. The Advanced Format includes the [[Forbidden]] List, the [[Limited]] List, and the [[Semi-Limited]] List.
  
The [[Forbidden]] List was made to prevent cards being used that were either too powerful, had no drawbacks, or ended games too quickly. One of the most infamous [[One Turn Kill]]s/[[First Turn Kill]]s dealt with involved [[Magical Scientist]] and [[Catapult Turtle]]. The [[Last Turn]] [[One Turn Kill|OTK]] and [[Tsukuyomi]]-Based [[Lockdown]] was also been addressed in later Advanced Format revision, with further lists tackling Goat Control and the Chaos Series.
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The [[Forbidden]] List was first created in the ''TCG'' in [[August 2004 Lists|October 2004]], to prevent cards from being used in tournaments that were either too powerful, had no drawbacks, or ended games too quickly. One of the most infamous [[One Turn Kill]]s/[[First Turn Kill]]s dealt with involved "[[Magical Scientist]]" and "[[Catapult Turtle]]". Other overpowered [[Deck]] builds at the time, such as the "[[Last Turn]]" OTK and "[[Tsukuyomi]]" [[Lockdown]], have also been addressed in later Advanced Format revisions, with further lists tackling Goat Control and the Chaos Series.
  
Since some players dislike playing without the [[Forbidden]] cards, a [[Traditional Format]] was set up, in which no cards are [[Forbidden]], only [[Limited]].
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Following the inception of the Advanced Format, the [[Traditional Format]] was established, in which [[Forbidden]] cards are only [[Limited]]. This gave players the option to continue playing with [[Forbidden]] cards.
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The ''[[OCG]]'' does not use the term "Advanced Format", though its official tournament format also includes all three lists. Prior to September 2013, the ''TCG'' and ''OCG'' official tournament lists were largely similar if not identical. Starting in September 2013, the lists for the two regions have dramatically diverged.
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 2 January 2024

In the TCG, the Advanced Format is the official format used at Regional, National, and World Championship Events. The Advanced Format includes the Forbidden List, the Limited List, and the Semi-Limited List.

The Forbidden List was first created in the TCG in October 2004, to prevent cards from being used in tournaments that were either too powerful, had no drawbacks, or ended games too quickly. One of the most infamous One Turn Kills/First Turn Kills dealt with involved "Magical Scientist" and "Catapult Turtle". Other overpowered Deck builds at the time, such as the "Last Turn" OTK and "Tsukuyomi" Lockdown, have also been addressed in later Advanced Format revisions, with further lists tackling Goat Control and the Chaos Series.

Following the inception of the Advanced Format, the Traditional Format was established, in which Forbidden cards are only Limited. This gave players the option to continue playing with Forbidden cards.

The OCG does not use the term "Advanced Format", though its official tournament format also includes all three lists. Prior to September 2013, the TCG and OCG official tournament lists were largely similar if not identical. Starting in September 2013, the lists for the two regions have dramatically diverged.

In other languages[edit]

"Advanced Format" in languages other than English
Language Name
French Format avancé
German Advanced Format
Italian Formato Avanzato
Spanish Formato avanzado