User Info: UltimateWai. Yata-Garasu is banned due to the infamous Yata-Lock. It then passes back to the other player, who summons, and attacks again with Yata-Garasu, thus creating an inescapable Lockdown conditon. However thanks to the September list, this lockdown was eradicated in Advanced Format Duels. Quoted from yugioh dot wikia dot com.
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Main Quest 3 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Asked 3 years, 10 months ago. Active 1 year, 7 months ago. Viewed 8k times. The rules for Yata Garasu are as follows: Cannot be special summoned. So with these being the case, what got this card banned?
Improve this question. DarkCygnus 3, 1 1 gold badge 6 6 silver badges 26 26 bronze badges. The rational duelist The rational duelist 2 2 gold badges 9 9 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Note that the card going back to the player's hand is a benefit in a card like this, it requires the opponent to have answers they can use when it's not their turn, limiting just what answers exist for the card.
Once the first hit works, it's just replay and repeat, not being able to special out yata doesn't prevent you from doing other specials while replaying yata every turn to lock the opponent. You've got a point there. Spirit decks are great, but they do have one problem: since their monsters return to the hand at the end of the turn, unless they have an answer, that could cost them the duel.
I mean 1 attack from my Dark Matter Dragon is enough to wipe out half their life points. Or from my Blue Eyes, that's enough to take a big bite out of their life points. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Caveat: I am not at all an experienced YGO player. Okay, whatever, that's just one deck, right?
Improve this answer. Alex P Alex P Correct, the main fact was of its lockdown, as you would bleed your opponen to death slowly, LP each time. Stoppedplaying Stoppedplaying 9. Today, we'll be taking a look at 10 cards that are banned, along with 10 that absolutely need to be. How is Alpha the Magnet Warrior just allowed to wreck the metagame like this?
Let me know any that I missed in the comments down below, and let's get right into it. When Yata-Garasu inflicts battle damage, your opponent skips their next draw phase. Along with that, Yata-Garasu goes back to your hand the turn it is summoned.
Yeah keep running from your problems dumb bird. This card can allow you to completely force your opponent into a stagnant position in the duel.
One of the most infamous cards in all of Yu-Gi-Oh! For people like me who prepare for literally nothing that could interfere with their plans, this is devastating. Reban this one, please. Self-Destruct Button allows you to force a tie when your opponent has a 7, point lead or more in HP over you.
Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon has the easy summoning method of banishing one dragon monster. Simply keeping this monster alive can allow you to bring all your strongest monsters out on the field at once, deserving a ban.
The absolutely incredibly named Substitoad gives you the ability to tribute one monster to summon any Frog monster from your deck, while also protecting Frog monsters from destruction.
It is a Tuner Monster, so it could be used to get to "Crystron Halqifibrax," however requires a little too many resources to be a staple, especially due to its specific Summoning conditions. Anytime a Monster is Special Summoned from the Graveyard, you draw one card. This also is not a once per turn effect, meaning you can draw an insane amount of cards in a single turn, more than any other Draw Spell can. So many Decks in Yu-Gi-Oh! There are many cards that can deal with "Thunder Dragon Colossus," leaving it less of a threat.
While having multiple copies of it could prove to be problematic, "Thunder Dragon Colossus" can easily come back at 1 and boost "Thunder Dragons" while maintaining a healthy meta. At the cost of a measly Life Points, it allowed players to negate a Special Summon or an effect that would Special Summon a Monster. Both players are able to use this effect, however, it won't do anything to Monsters already on the field. This means that you can make your board and set Royal Oppression to use on your opponent's turn.
This leads to them being unable to Special Summon while trying to take care of your board, something that's almost impossible to do in the current metagame.
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