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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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| [[Koa'ki Meiru Maximus]]
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| Boss monster of Koa'ki Meiru. Can be Summoned simply by banishing 1 Iron Core. Searchable by [[Diamond Core of Koa'ki Meiru|Diamond Core]]... which can then be banished from the Graveyard to prevent the self-destruction effect from going off. Can costlessly remove anything. The crux of Koa'ki Meiru's use as a ludicrously fast OTK deck.
 
|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
 
| [[Vision HERO Vyon]]
 
| [[Vision HERO Vyon]]
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|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[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.
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| 800 damage first turn isn't bad in an 8000 LP format, but with 4000 LP  it's devastating. "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:#1D9E74;"
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| [[Spellbook of Eternity]]
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| Key part of any Spellbook deck. Allows the user to recur a banished [[Spellbook of Fate]] (Semi-Limited), or [[Spellbook of Secrets]] or any other Spellbook card that was banished to activate Fate's non-targeting banish. Limited to help diversify the meta.
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
| [[Amazoness Onslaught]]
 
| [[Amazoness Onslaught]]
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|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
| [[Champion's Vigilance]]
 
| [[Champion's Vigilance]]
| [[Legion the Fiend Jester|There]] [[Sage's Stone|are]] [[Kidmodo Dragon|far]] [[Kaibaman|too]] [[Ancient Rules|many]] [[Birthright|ways]] [[Blue Dragon Summoner|to]] [[Red-Eyes Spirit|bring]] [[Red-Eyes Insight|high-level]] [[Cards of the Red Stone|vanillas]] [[Red-Eyes Wyvern|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.
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| [[Legion the Fiend Jester|There]] [[Sage's Stone|are]] [[Kidmodo Dragon|far]] [[Kaibaman|too]] [[Ancient Rules|many]] [[Birthright|ways]] [[Cosmo Brain|to]] [[Red-Eyes Spirit|bring]] [[Red-Eyes Insight|high-level]] [[Cards of the Red Stone|Normal]] [[Dragon Spirit of White|Monsters]] [[Red-Eyes Wyvern|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.
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
|- style="background-color:#BC5A84;"
 
| [[Massivemorph]]
 
| [[Massivemorph]]
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| [[Rose Lover]]
 
| [[Rose Lover]]
 
| Very powerful utility card in Plant decks. Most notably used in Sylvans, where it was easily sent to the Graveyard by all of the archetype's cards, as well as [[World Carrotweight Champion]], and then used to summon a larger Sylvan and set up OTK boards.
 
| Very powerful utility card in Plant decks. Most notably used in Sylvans, where it was easily sent to the Graveyard by all of the archetype's cards, as well as [[World Carrotweight Champion]], and then used to summon a larger Sylvan and set up OTK boards.
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|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
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| [[Samurai Skull]]
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| Has been a staple in any Deck that uses Zombies, for a long time. Dumps whatever Zombie you want in the Graveyard. Was initially seen as a budget alternative to [[Gozuki]] in Red-Eyes Zombie decks, but really came into its own in Vampires, where it was usually used to dump [[Vampire Retainer]], which then searched [[Vampire Kingdom]] when Special Summoned. Was hit to help diversify the meta. 
 
|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FF8B53;"
 
| [[Sylvan Marshalleaf]]
 
| [[Sylvan Marshalleaf]]
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| [[Hey, Trunade!]]
 
| [[Hey, Trunade!]]
 
| 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.
 
| 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;"
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| [[Iron Core of Koa'ki Meiru]]
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| The card that Koa'kis need to function. Searchable by [[Diamond Core of Koa'ki Meiru]]. Can re-add itself to the hand every single turn. Part of the Summoning condition of Maximus (Limited).
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Machine Angel Ritual]]
 
| [[Machine Angel Ritual]]
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|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Silent Sword Slash]]
 
| [[Silent Sword Slash]]
| Extreme boost in power and protection for any Silent Swordsman, and searches on top of that. Was previously used to OTK. Hit in anticipation of the release of a Structure Deck focusing on [[Silent Swordsman (card)|Silent Swordsman]], which would have become far too powerful with this at 3.
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| Extreme boost in power and protection for any Silent Swordsman, and searches on top of that. Was previously used to OTK. Hit in anticipation of the release of a Structure Deck focusing on [[Silent Swordsman]], which would have become far too powerful with this at 3.
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
|- style="background-color:#1D9E74;"
 
| [[Spellbook of Fate]]
 
| [[Spellbook of Fate]]

Revision as of 09:58, 11 March 2019

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.