Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist 2024: Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited (2024)

Yu better check your decks.

Updated to reflect the new Banlist that came into effect on 1 January 2024.

The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG has had an ever-updating Banlist since the start - and there are some good reasons why! Some quick-thinking players discovered loopholes involving some pretty crazy combos, allowing moves that would quickly break or ruin the game - we are looking at you Last Turn. Basically, there are some cards that are far more powerful than even the creators intended, due to the complexity and growth of the game.

Konami's latest Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist came into effect on 1 January 2024 - revising the list of Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited cards in the TCG meta.

Below we've broken down the Banlist into ban type and card type, and will be updating this list every time Konami updates the meta. The list is focused on the Advanced Format, but the only difference between that and the Traditional Format is that all Forbidden cards in Traditional are simply just Limited:

  • Forbidden Yu-Gi-Oh! cards
  • Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! cards
  • Semi-Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! cards

Forbidden Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards

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”.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist 2024: Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited (3)

Forbidden Monster/Effect Cards

  • Agido the Ancient Sentinel
  • Artifact Scythe
  • Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds
  • Archnemeses Protos
  • Fairy Tail - Snow
  • Blackwing - Gofu the Vague Shadow
  • Block Dragon
  • Cyber-Stein
  • Dandylion
  • Djinn Releaser of Rituals
  • Eclipse Wyvern
  • Eva
  • Fiber Jar
  • Fishborg Blaster
  • Glow-Up Bulb
  • Grinder Golem
  • Kelbek the Ancient Vanguard
  • Level Eater
  • Magical Scientist
  • Majespecter Unicorn - Kirin
  • Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King
  • Mathmech Circular
  • Maxx “C”
  • Mind Master
  • Performage Plushfire
  • Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis
  • Ronintoadin
  • Spyral Master Plan
  • The Tyrant Neptune
  • Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls
  • Victory Dragon

Forbidden Monster/Fusion Cards

  • Tearlaments Kitkallos
  • Elder Entity Norden
  • Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom
  • Thunder Dragon Colossus

Forbidden Monster/Link Cards

  • Spright Elf
  • Curious, The Lightsworn Dominion
  • Guardragon Agarpain
  • Crystron Halqifibrax
  • Guardragon Elpy
  • Heavymetalfoes Electrumite
  • HIsolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights
  • Knightmare Goblin
  • Knightmare Mermaid
  • Mecha Phantom Beast Auroradon
  • Linkross
  • Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu
  • Predaplant Verte Anaconda
  • Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty
  • Summon Sorceress
  • Superheavy Samurai Scarecrow
  • Topologic Gumblar Dragon
  • Union Carrier

Forbidden Monster/Synchro Cards

  • Chaos Ruler, The Chaotic Magical Dragon
  • Tempest Magician

Forbidden Monster/Xyz Cards

  • Kashtira Arise-Heart
  • Lavalval Chain
  • M-X-Saver Invoker
  • Number 16: Shock Master
  • Number 42: Galaxy Tomahawk
  • Number 86: Heroic Champion - Rhongomyniad
  • Number 89: Diablosis the Mind Hacker
  • Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon
  • Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL
  • Outer Entity Azathot
  • True King of All Calamities
  • Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity
  • Zoodiac Broadbull
  • Zoodiac Drident

Forbidden Spell Cards

  • Mystic Mine
  • Brilliant Fusion
  • Butterfly Dagger - Elma
  • Card of Safe Return
  • Chicken Game
  • Cold Wave
  • Confiscation
  • Delinquent Duo
  • Dimension Fusion
  • Giant Trunade
  • Graceful Charity
  • Heavy Storm
  • Kaiser Colosseum
  • Last Will
  • Mass Driver
  • Metamorphosis
  • Mirage of Nightmare
  • Painful Choice
  • Pot of Greed
  • Premature Burial
  • Smoke Grenade of the Thief
  • Soul Charge
  • That Grass Looks Greener
  • The Forceful Sentry
  • Zoodiac Barrage

Forbidden Trap Cards

  • Appointer of The Red Lotus
  • Branded Expulsion
  • Red Reboot
  • Imperial Order
  • Last Turn
  • Return from the Different Dimension
  • Royal Oppression
  • Self-Destruct Button
  • Sixth Sense
  • Trap Dustshoot
  • Ultimate Offering
  • Vanity’s Emptiness

Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards

You are only allowed to have one copy of any Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! card in your deck. These are still feisty cards though, with the frustrating Exodia The Forbidden One and the devastating Magical Explosion sitting among the mix.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist 2024: Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited (4)

Limited Monster Cards

  • Left Arm Of The Forbidden One
  • Left Leg Of The Forbidden One
  • Right Arm Of The Forbidden One
  • Right Leg Of The Forbidden One

Limited Monster/Effect Cards

  • Bystial Magnamhut
  • Tearlaments Havnis
  • Tearlaments Merrli
  • Tearlaments Scheiren
  • Armageddon Knight
  • Astrograph Sorcerer
  • Black Dragon Collapserpent
  • Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos
  • Substitoad
  • Danger!? Jackalope?
  • Danger!? Tsuchinoko?
  • Dark Grepher
  • Cyber Jar
  • Exodia the Forbidden One
  • Keldo the Sacred Protector
  • Lunalight Tiger
  • Miscellaneousaurus
  • Morphing Jar
  • Mudora the Sword Oracle
  • Orcust Harp Horror
  • Performapal Monkeyboard
  • Phantom Skyblaster
  • Psy-Framegear Gamma
  • Red Rose Dragon
  • Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders
  • Rescue-ACE Air Lifter
  • Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms
  • Unchained Soul of Sharvara
  • White Dragon Wyverburster
  • Zoodiac Ratpier

Limited Monster/Fusion Cards

  • Gem-Knight Master Diamond

Limited Monster/Link Cards

  • Striker Dragon
  • Sunavalon Dryas
  • Sunvine Healer

Limited Monster/Synchro Cards

  • Denglong, First of the Yang Zing
  • Ancient Fairy Dragon
  • Ib the World Chalice Justiciar
  • Psy-Framelord Omega
  • T.G. Hyper Librarian

Limited Monster/Xyz Cards

  • Beatrice, Lady Of The Eternal
  • Daigusto Emeral

Limited Spell Cards

  • Chaos Space
  • Called By The Grave
  • Card Destruction
  • Card Of Demise
  • Chain Strike
  • Change of Heart
  • Divine Wind Of Mist Valley
  • Dragonic Diagram
  • Final Countdown
  • Foolish Burial
  • Gateway Of The Six
  • Gold Sarcophagus
  • Harpie’s Feather Duster
  • Infernity Launcher
  • Instant Fusion
  • Into The Void
  • Magical Mid-Breaker Field
  • Monster Gate
  • Monster Reborn
  • One Day Of Peace
  • One For One
  • Purrely Delicious Memory
  • Reasoning
  • Reinforcement Of The Army
  • Sekka’s Light
  • Set Rotation
  • Sky Striker Mecha – Hornet Drones
  • Slash Draw
  • Snatch Steal
  • Terraforming

Limited Trap Cards

  • Gozen Match
  • Magical Explosion
  • Naturia Sacred Tree
  • Rivalry of Warlords
  • There Can Be Only One
  • Time Seal

Semi-Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards

You are only allowed to have two copies of any Limited Yu-Gi-Oh! card in your deck. The Semi-Limited list might be short, but believe us, they certainly all still deserve their place on the banlist.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist 2024: Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited (5)

Semi-Limited Monster/Effect Cards

  • Dinowrestler Pankratops
  • Destiny Hero – Malicious
  • Speedroid Terrortop

Semi-Limited Spell Cards

  • Lightning Storm
  • Purrely Sleepy Memory
  • Runick Fountain
  • Sky Striker Mobilize - Engage!

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.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist 2024: Forbidden, Limited and Semi-Limited (2024)

FAQs

How often is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist update? ›

Banlist updates tend to come every few months. The last banlist update came into effect on February 7, 2024. According to Konami, “the changes made to the list reflect our aims of preventing Decks from being too difficult to counter, and ensuring the game's tactical element is not compromised by overly short Duels”.

What is the longest banned Yu-Gi-Oh card? ›

banlist. We tell you why they were banned for so long. The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG banlist for May 17, 2022 has brought back two cards that have been banned for almost twenty years: none other than Yata-Garasu and Change of Heart.

Is Maxx C banned in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›

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”.

Why is Grinder Golem banned? ›

Once an occasional pick in a handful of degenerate strategies, Grinder Golem exploded from niche to insane in a very short period of time. It's currently sitting comfortably on the Forbidden List because of its ability to summon two tokens for Link Summons in return for sacrificing your Normal Summon.

Is Exodia still banned? ›

The forbidden and limited list says you can only have one card of each exodia piece. That means you can still have the 5 pieces in your deck. Decks still exist that revolve around exodia like the new exodia incarnate monster that has its own alternative win condition.

Is Jinzo banned in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›

Jinzo was changed into a level six creature in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and card game, which meant that Joey's battles needed to be rewritten. Jinzo deserved a spot on the Forbidden list for a long time, but it managed to skate by with a Limited and Semi-Limited status throughout most of its existence.

What is the most annoying card in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›

Floodgates are an annoying but necessary evil in modern Yu-Gi-Oh. That said, floodgates that only apply for a single turn, and can activate on the opponent's turn, feel a bit unfair. Scythe is an exceptionally strong example of the latter and one of the most frustrating cards in modern Yu-Gi-Oh to play against.

Are the God cards banned? ›

The use of the god cards is forbidden in all sanctioned tournaments of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game because of their unique color templates and backings (red/blue/yellow), and the fact that the cards themselves state that they may not be used in a Duel.

Is dragoon banned? ›

It's banned in the OCG because too many people were abusing it as a mini engine with Verte and Master Duel is based loosely on the OCG.

Is yata garasu banned? ›

Two of Yu-Gi-Oh!'s most powerful cards have been unbanned after almost 20 years. Yata-Garasu and Change of Heart were put on the Forbidden list in 2004 and 2005. Two of the most notorious cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! history are once again legal to play in tournaments after almost two decades on the TCG's Forbidden list.

Is Monster Reborn banned? ›

Monster Reborn was one of the first cards ever added to the forbidden list in October of 2004. Monster Reborn, however, was unbanned in September 2010 and remains legal at one copy per deck ever since.

Why is Ronintoadin banned? ›

Ronintoadin Banned

Able to be summoned multiple times for Link Summons or Xyz, it was a serious problem card. In fairness, Ronintoadin was only used in the Spright deck as an easy material for Toadally Awesome, and without it the deck is still almost as powerful as it was with Ronin in the mix. But still.

Is Elixir Golem toxic? ›

Unlike the Golem and Ice Golem, the Elixir Golem and its subsequent forms do not inflict death damage. According to the Season 4 trailer, the Elixir Golem originates from a meteor that came from outer space. The Elixir Golem is the subject of 4 Emotes.

What is the forbidden Yugioh card? ›

Cards that are “Forbidden” cannot be used in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, or Side Deck. You can only have 1 copy maximum of a “Limited” card in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck combined. You can only have 2 copies maximum of a “Semi-limited” card in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck combined.

How does Yu-Gi-Oh banlist work? ›

Cards that are “Forbidden” cannot be used in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, or Side Deck. You can only have 1 copy maximum of a “Limited” card in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck combined. You can only have 2 copies maximum of a “Semi-limited” card in your Main Deck, Extra Deck, and Side Deck combined.

Why is Master Duel Banlist different? ›

It's important to note that the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel banlist is different to the banlist for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG when playing with physical cards. This is simply because the library of cards available in the digital app is different to the list of physical cards released for the TCG.

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