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− | | Combined with the [[Bamboo Sword]] engine, this card easily caused FTKs. It was quickly Limited after it was released, with Konami announcing they would look into the engine that enabled it as well. | + | | Combined with the [[Bamboo Sword]] engine, this card easily caused FTKs. It was quickly Limited after it was released, with Konami announcing they would look into the engine that enabled it as well - which they eventually did. |
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+ | | [[Golden Bamboo Sword]] | ||
+ | | Combined with [[Broken Bamboo Sword]] and [[Cursed Bamboo Sword]] coming from the same pack, it made up a powerful draw engine allowing the player to draw through their Deck in a single turn. This enabled FTK strategies involving cards such as [[Woodland Sprite]] (also Limited) and [[Magical Citadel of Endymion]]. Was Limited in a second emergency banlist in a row. | ||
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| [[Restructer Revolution]] | | [[Restructer Revolution]] |
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List of Reasons for Why Cards are Forbidden/Limited in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links | ||
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Card Name | Reasons | |
Forbidden | ||
None yet. | None yet. | |
Limited | ||
Woodland Sprite | Combined with the Bamboo Sword engine, this card easily caused FTKs. It was quickly Limited after it was released, with Konami announcing they would look into the engine that enabled it as well - which they eventually did. | |
Golden Bamboo Sword | Combined with Broken Bamboo Sword and Cursed Bamboo Sword coming from the same pack, it made up a powerful draw engine allowing the player to draw through their Deck in a single turn. This enabled FTK strategies involving cards such as Woodland Sprite (also Limited) and Magical Citadel of Endymion. Was Limited in a second emergency banlist in a row. | |
Restructer Revolution | "Téa Burn" decks comboed this with Cup of Ace (which would either stuff your hand or help them draw into their stronger cards) and Téa's skill "Duel, standby!" which added a card to each player's hand. Combined with other burn cards, this led to OTKs and made up the first truly hated deck archetype in Duel Links. Was the first card to be Limited. | |
Champion's Vigilance | There are far too many ways to bring high-level vanillas out. Once you've got your high-level monster and copies of CV out, you can stop your opponent from doing pretty much anything. Limited at a time when Red-Eyes decks were topping easily. | |
Semi-Limited | ||
Cyber Angel Dakini | At 3, this was far too powerful for the Duel Links meta. Easily searched, and easily summoned in its own deck (with the help of cards such as Cyber Petit Angel, the other Cyber Angels, Senju of the Thousand Hands, etc.). Non-destruction removal when it's summoned. Recycles Machine Angel Ritual (also Semi-Limited) at the end of the turn, effectively making the Limitation of MAR pointless. Even with MAR limited, Cyber Angels ran riot over the November 2017 KC Cup, to the point where the 7 most used card spots were taken up by the deck's key cards. | |
Machine Angel Ritual | Cyber Angel cards were first added in the GX update, and to say that they were overpowered is an understatement, as the deck shot immediately to Tier 0 status. Makes Cyber Angels much harder to destroy. Initially Limited, but now CA decks effectively have to choose between 1 MAR + 1 Dakini or 2 of one of them. This helps to limit the deck's devastating power. | |
Red-Eyes Spirit | Very powerful revival card that combos well with Red-Eyes Insight and/or Cards of the Red Stone. Can revive Red-Eyes monsters during the Battle Phase so they can attack again, leading to some nasty OTKs. Limited to curb the spread of identikit Red-Eyes decks. | |
No longer on list | ||
None yet. | None yet. |
This was created so that people didn't need to wonder why cards were limited in Duel Links. Yes, the table is taken from the OCG/TCG reasons page. No, it really doesn't matter.
Remember, Duel Links handles the F+L list very differently:
- You can only have 1 Limited card overall in your deck.
- You can only have 2 Semi-Limited cards overall in your deck.