All of the cards have the text "This card cannot be used in a Duel" or a similar phrase written in the bottom left corner, aside from four tournament prize cards that are also considered illegal. Note that the TCG also has the Traditional Format, which does not have a Forbidden List.Īn Illegal card is one that was never allowed to be played in a tournament. There seems to be a bit of misunderstanding between what an "Illegal" card is and what a "Forbidden" card is.īasically, a Forbidden card is one that was at one time legal to play in OCG or TCG Advanced Format tournaments, but are no longer legal in one or both of them. I understand that the difference is that you can use Forbidden cards in a private duel if both players agreed to it before, or in a Championship if its regulations allow it. They're all listed on the cards pages on this site.What's the difference between a Forbidden card and an Illegal Card? By offering 2 Monsters on your Field as Tributes, all Monsters on your opponent's Field are destroyed. While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be targeted by Spells, Traps or Monsters that designate a target. When this card is Special Summoned, it is sent to the Graveyard during the End Phase. You must offer 3 Tributes to Tribute Summon this card. Additionally, when your opponent successfully Summons or Flip Summons a Monster with 2000 DEF or less, it destroys that Monsters. The ATK and DEF of this card becomes the number of cards in your Hand x 1000. Pay all but 1 Life Points, and increase ATK and DEF by the amount of Life Points paid.Pay 1000 Life Points to destroy one monster on the Field and remove it from the game.When this card is successfully Special Summoned, you may activate one of the following effects: While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be targeted by Spells, Traps, or Monsters that designate a target. The ATK and DEF of this card becomes the sum of the respective ATK and DEF values of the Tributes. I think their effect texts are as follows in all or at least a few of them.
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But they are legal in some video games, which follow the OCG/TCG rules.
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Konami have never released an official set of OCG rules for the Egyptian Gods. No pun intended.) Danny Lilithborne 21:44, 6 November 2008 (UTC) (And God knows why someone would want to play *that* game. So if you're playing for "fun", you basically get to make your own rules. There is only one ruling for the God cards: they are illegal. And the cards like Ra and Silfer are EXTREMELY banned :p - Psychosocial 20:44, 6 November 2008 (UTC) do you mean how like on the show they aren't effected by Spells/Traps/Effects? No, they're not immune. But I wonder if Konami released an "official" set of rules to use this cards for fun duels.Ĩ0.103.139.165 09:58, 6 November 2008 (UTC) Is there any fixed set of rules for God cards? I mean, for fun duels, I know this cards cannot be used in tournaments.