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While you're here though, don't forget to check out our guide for how to play Yu-Gi-Oh!, or our rundown of the most expensive Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. A little less limited than Limited, Semi-Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! cards can appear twice in a deck. The Semi-Limited list might be short, but believe us, they certainly all still deserve their place on the banlist. You are only allowed to have two copies of any Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! card in your deck. Ancient Fairy Dragon (Previously Forbidden).Agido the Ancient Sentinel (Newly Limited).You can include Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in your deck, but only a single copy of each.

These are still feisty cards though, with the frustrating Exodia The Forbidden One< and the devastating Magical Explosion sitting among the mix.

You are only allowed to have one copy of any Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! card in your deck.

Forbidden Yu-Gi-Oh! cards aren’t permitted for use in any official duels, often due to their unfair power. Forbidden Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are cards deemed too powerful to have in any of your decks and include the seemingly humble Pot of Greed and the overpowered Maxx “C”.
