YuGiOh Master Duel, a digital version of the popular trading card game, introduced a new way to play in 2022. With the introduction of this new format, a separate banlist was created to ensure balance within the game. The banlist is regularly updated to address any broken or overpowered cards. The most recent banlist update took place on November 9, 2023.
The banlist categorizes cards into three degrees of restriction: Forbidden, Limited, and Semi-limited. Forbidden cards cannot be used in the Main Deck, Extra Deck, or Side Deck. Limited cards can only have one copy in the Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck. Semi-limited cards can have a maximum of two copies in the combined Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck.
The November 9, 2023 banlist update included several changes. Some cards were moved from the Unlimited category to the Forbidden category, while others were moved from Unlimited to Semi-Limited. Additionally, two cards were moved from Semi-Limited to Unlimited.
The banlist aims to maintain a balanced and fair playing field for all players. It reflects the unique card pool of the Master Duel format and follows similar rules to the physical trading card game banlist.
For a comprehensive list of banned and restricted cards in YuGiOh Master Duel, refer to the updated banlist provided in the article. Players can also find guides on how to play YuGiOh online and explore the best meta decks for the Master Duel format.
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