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Examples of [[Legal]] [[TCG]] cards widely considered "broken" by players due to their [[Splashable]] nature and/or to their difficulty in dealing with:
* [[Mind Control]] - Your opponent can choose a face down monster you control, flip it face up, and use it as a [[Synchro Material Monster]] or [[Xyz Material]].
* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]] - Instant triple removal, and when combined with [[De-Synchro]], can be pretty deadly. Coming soon to the [[Forbidden]] list March 1st
Examples of [[Forbidden]] cards widely considered "broken":
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]] - [[Top-Decking|Topdeckable]] summoning ([[LIGHT]] and [[DARK]] in [[Graveyard]]) with overpowered stats, able to wipe the entire field and hand at the same time at only 1000 [[Life Points]], [[burn]] damage can give the victory to player.
 
* [[Raigeki]] and [[Harpie's Feather Duster]] - Able to clear opponent's field while leaving your field untouched without any form of cost.
* [[Imperial Order]] - Locks all [[Spell]] usage over an extended and player-controlled period. While its upkeep of 700 [[Life Points]] can be seen as proof that even cards featuring drawbacks or cost for use may be considered "broken", the cost is optional, meaning that the user can cut off an opponent's spells until their next turn with no cost. As such, "broken" cards are often designed with balance in mind, but due to players finding loopholes and exploits in their effects, they become broken as a result.
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