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| [[Dyna, Hero Fur Hire]]
 
| [[Dyna, Hero Fur Hire]]
 
| Big power card of the Fur Hire deck. Searchable by [[Beat, Bladesman Fur Hire]], and easily Special Summoned from the hand by a good number of low-level Fur Hire monsters. Nullifies Graveyard setup on Summon. Must be at 1 because if 2 of them are out (a definite possibility in the Fur Hire deck), one can prevent their opponent from attacking at all, à la [[Marauding Captain]].
 
| Big power card of the Fur Hire deck. Searchable by [[Beat, Bladesman Fur Hire]], and easily Special Summoned from the hand by a good number of low-level Fur Hire monsters. Nullifies Graveyard setup on Summon. Must be at 1 because if 2 of them are out (a definite possibility in the Fur Hire deck), one can prevent their opponent from attacking at all, à la [[Marauding Captain]].
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|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
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| [[Vision HERO Vyon]]
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| Highly versatile in HERO decks, especially Destiny HERO. Sends a HERO monster straight from the Deck to the Graveyard, which synergises well with [[Destiny HERO - Celestial]] (Semi-Limited). Can also be used to search [[Polymerization]], which more often than not is a quick way to [[Destiny HERO - Dangerous]] given you likely will have another Destiny HERO in your hand. Is also a DARK [[Mask Change]] target, which allows an OTK with [[Masked HERO Anki]].
 
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|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
 
| [[Woodland Sprite]]
 
| [[Woodland Sprite]]
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| [[Restructer Revolution]]
 
| [[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 Gardner (Duel Links)|Téa]]'s skill "Duel, standby!" which added a card to each player's hand. Combined with other burn cards, this led to FTKs and made up the first truly hated deck archetype in Duel Links. Was the first card to be Limited.
 
| "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 Gardner (Duel Links)|Téa]]'s skill "Duel, standby!" which added a card to each player's hand. Combined with other burn cards, this led to FTKs and made up the first truly hated deck archetype in Duel Links. Was the first card to be Limited.
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|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
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| [[Amazoness Onslaught]]
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| Key card in Amazoness decks. Searched easily by [[Amazoness Princess]] and, when combined with [[Amazoness Queen]], can turn Amazoness into indestructible monsters that banish whatever they battle (and damage you for the trouble, in the case of [[Amazoness Swords Woman]]). Overall highly oppressive to the meta, which required other decks to use valuable space on pure backrow removal, such as [[Cosmic Cyclone]], to stand a chance. Decks were defined by how well they could play around Onslaught, rather than their own merits.
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
| [[Champion's Vigilance]]
 
| [[Champion's Vigilance]]
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| [[Amazoness Baby Tiger]]
 
| [[Amazoness Baby Tiger]]
 
| Aids the Amazoness in swarming by Special Summoning itself from the Graveyard, and adds a free tribute for [[Amazoness Queen]] if necessary. Evidently, the ability to run 3 of these along with 2 Onslaught was too powerful.
 
| Aids the Amazoness in swarming by Special Summoning itself from the Graveyard, and adds a free tribute for [[Amazoness Queen]] if necessary. Evidently, the ability to run 3 of these along with 2 Onslaught was too powerful.
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|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
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| [[Amazoness Princess]]
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| Offers an easy way to search [[Amazoness Onslaught]] (Limited), and pulls Queen directly from the Deck. Simply having this card in your opening hand provides serious advantage.
 
|- style="background-color:#6666FF;"
 
|- style="background-color:#6666FF;"
 
| [[Cyber Angel Dakini|<font color="#99CCFF">Cyber Angel Dakini</font>]]
 
| [[Cyber Angel Dakini|<font color="#99CCFF">Cyber Angel Dakini</font>]]
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| [[Sylvan Marshalleaf]]
 
| [[Sylvan Marshalleaf]]
 
| Key card in Sylvans. Easy monster removal when placed in the Graveyard by the other Sylvan cards, causing OTKs in some cases and powerful boards in most others. Placed on the list to promote deck diversity, as Sylvans were proving overwhelmingly popular in PvP.
 
| Key card in Sylvans. Easy monster removal when placed in the Graveyard by the other Sylvan cards, causing OTKs in some cases and powerful boards in most others. Placed on the list to promote deck diversity, as Sylvans were proving overwhelmingly popular in PvP.
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|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
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| [[Wiz, Sage Fur Hire]]
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| Strong card in Fur Hires. Searchable with Beat and Summonable quickly after that. Can negate a card every turn, which can either disrupt an opponent's play or nullify defensive backrow, making it very difficult to avoid being OTK'd.
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Assault Armor]]
 
| [[Assault Armor]]
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|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Enemy Controller]]
 
| [[Enemy Controller]]
| Competitive staple that fits right into most deck types. First effect can slow down the Duel, while second effect can end a Duel quickly by leaving the foe open for direct attacks.
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| Highly versatile competitive staple that fits right into most deck types. First effect can slow down the Duel, while second effect can end a Duel quickly by leaving the foe open for direct attacks.
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|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
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| [[Hey, Trunade!]]
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| Non-destructive backrow removal. About as powerful in Duel Links as [[Giant Trunade]] was in the TCG. Only contributed more to Amazoness dominance, as Onslaught could simply be flipped face-up and not be affected by this card.
 
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|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Machine Angel Ritual]]
 
| [[Machine Angel Ritual]]
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| [[Secret Pass to the Treasures]]
 
| [[Secret Pass to the Treasures]]
 
| Key card in the [[Silent Sword Slash]] OTK, along with [[Assault Armor]] (above). Its only other real use is in farming decks, of which the vast majority don't run more than 1.
 
| Key card in the [[Silent Sword Slash]] OTK, along with [[Assault Armor]] (above). Its only other real use is in farming decks, of which the vast majority don't run more than 1.
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| [[Amazoness Onslaught]]
 
| Key card in Amazoness decks. Searched easily by [[Amazoness Princess]] and, when combined with [[Amazoness Queen]], can turn Amazoness into indestructible monsters that banish whatever they battle (and damage you for the trouble, in the case of [[Amazoness Swords Woman]]).
 
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
| [[Pulse Mines]]
 
| [[Pulse Mines]]
 
| Better than [[Windstorm of Etaqua]] in Machine decks, because it stops the opponent from attacking at all for a whole turn, enabling setup of complex strategies. Hit due to heavy use in Geargias.
 
| Better than [[Windstorm of Etaqua]] in Machine decks, because it stops the opponent from attacking at all for a whole turn, enabling setup of complex strategies. Hit due to heavy use in Geargias.
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|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
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| [[Treacherous Trap Hole]]
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| Powerful removal that can shut down an opponent's play. Not even playing only one monster will keep you safe, as it can remove the user's monster as well. The downside (requiring no Trap Cards in the Graveyard) is immaterial to several decks that don't use many Traps anyway, such as HEROes and Spellbooks.
 
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! style="font-size: 150%; background-color:black;" colspan=3 class="mainheader" |[[No longer on list|<span style="color:white;">No longer on list</span>]]
 
! style="font-size: 150%; background-color:black;" colspan=3 class="mainheader" |[[No longer on list|<span style="color:white;">No longer on list</span>]]

Revision as of 12:05, 16 October 2018

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.