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TCGhas evolved from the early days of the Duel Monsters era.
All it takes is the right support and suddenly, a card that wasnt great becomes a necessity.
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The Duel Monsters era was a slower time.
While the game would only limit or semi-limit cards during these days, other cards forced Yu-Gi-Oh!
to adopt a ban list.
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Thus, this card was banned.
7Delinquent Duo
A Double Hand Rip
Delinquent Duo once held a grip on the Yu-Gi-Oh!
community because it allows you to rip two cards out of your opponents hand.
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Imperial Order could shut down all Spell usage at the cheap cost of 700 Life Points per turn.
Imperial Order essentially made it, so players were forced to simply rely on big numbers on their monsters.
5Fiber Jar
Reset The Game
Fiber Jar has a notorious history.
Flip Monsters are often considered too slow to be viable in the modern game.
However, Fiber Jar managed to stall out an entire tournament due to its ability to reset the game.
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Flipping it means both players must put all of their graveyard cards back into the deck and shuffle.
Then both players draw five cards.
Not only does this card revive a monster, but it does so from either graveyard.
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You could also use the bodies Summoned this way as Tribute fodder.
If allowed to remain in the metagame, this card would wreak havoc in whatever era.
Pot of Greed lets you draw two cards.
If you keep drawing pots, youre essentially playing with a 34-card deck and a costless hand advantage.
Pot of Greed found itself banned in the Duel Monsters era.
If they attack, then Mirror Force can destroy all of their face-up attack position monsters.
If they dont attack, then theyre basically allowing you to build your field.
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