How Well Do YOU Know Yugioh Banlist History? | Yu-Gi-Oh Trivia
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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Spore and Bulb being unlimited in Tengu format is trivia I was not aware of. Makes sense in fairness
Very impressive, but how does this man think of the baby rulers for cards from 3 to 0 but not also get spellbook of judgment
Im here for it baby! Let's do it! Chris is ready!
This was a great video! I love trivia and the history of TCGs. History of yugioh was a great series to help me learn so many cool things about yugioh as someone who started playing yugioh in 2022 but only plays retro yugioh. You should definitely do more videos like this!
I thought I would guess the cards that went from 3 to banned correctly, but no I guessed verte anaconda and crystron halqifibrax. However, Konami did a Konami and limited halq before immediately banning it, as if it really was the second one that got you
Love the video. One of my answers for cards that went from 3 to 0 in one banlist was Chaos Sorc - a lot of people seem to forget this one, but he was punished for his crimes harshly after Chaos Return formats
14:55 just a correction, painful choice is banned in goat format. The banlist of goat is actually the banlist of april 2005, so we can say that PC was banned 1 format before goat. Man, would be crazy to use painful in goat lol
Probably should've been more clear. Was saying it was banned the format AFTER October 04 which IS Goat format.
im loving the new video concepts, they're really fun and creative. still would like some duel videos though lol
Mind Hacker was banned cause of Kashtira, it allowed you to lock all of your opponents monster zones with Shangri-Ira backed by a walking Macro Cosmos. Such a totally fun deck 😵💫
But modern yugioh is sooo much fun and skill intensive….
If you do this again, do a head-to-head trivia with a buzz-in!
At 11:29, if I can remember number 95 Galaxy eyes dark matter dragon was at 3, didn't even last a few weeks right then immediately got banned?
So I think you're thinking of how it came out like 2 weeks before all the Rulers were finally banned in 2015. It got banned wayyyyyy later.
This was a fun blast from the past! My banlist hot takes:
1) If a card is an SJC/YCS prize card, reprinted, and later banned, the reprints should be banned but the original prize card copies should remain legal at 1, as a privilege for owning them. Crush Card Virus retains its original text.
2) YCS tournaments in the current era should have old school god-tier banned cards as prizes (Pot of Greed, Graceful Charity, etc.) with those specific printings being exempt from the ban list, but you can only use one total in your deck (so you can't go "screw the rules, I have money" and have a deck with 20 banned cards at 1, but individual cards that had the privilege of being legal could still command tens of thousands of dollars as you're not just buying the collectible, you're buying the opportunity to play the card and potentially win another prize card that could then be sold for shitloads.)
3) When the original banlist came out, I always thought that that should be the total number of cards they're able to ban - that is to say, if they wanted to ban a card in the future, they would need to unban something else to "make room" - only gaining ban slots when the total available legal card pool grew accordingly (e.g. if there were 2,500 legal cards and there were initially 13 banned cards, they would need to get to 5,000 legal cards in order to get to 26 banned cards.) It'd be fun to see them try and still keep the game balanced if they only had a limited number of bans to work with.
This was a fun concept! Would definitely watch another. Incoming retro yugioh podcast on the horizon?!
I ran the scripts to answer the final question. As of January 2025 where there are 470 unique cards have ever been on the list, the most ever from a single core set is a tie! It is between Pharaoh's Servant and Legacy of Darkness with 15 cards each. The rest of the top 10-ish is as follows: LOB/PGD/LTGY (11 cards), MRL/IOC (10 cards), DCR/INFO (9 cards), and MRD/PTDN/POTE (8 cards). The narrow card pool in early ygo certainly allowed for the first several sets to be among the most restricted of all time, but that was boring enough to say the most was from the third and fifth set of the game so I kept going.
If you want to know the stat with specifically banned cards from any point in history (206 cards), the highest number from a core set is Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy with 9 cards. Other notable sets are Metal Raiders and Magic Ruler each with 7 cards, and PSV/LOD/IOC each with 6 cards. (I thought that's what was asked first, so I haven't done other stats like most limits from a single set.)
Only 87 out of the current 93 core sets (that were released before the december list, up to ROTA) have any entries on a forbidden/limited list, and 59 sets out of these 87 core sets have had at least 1 ban so far.
Reason mind hacker was banned
Imteractions w kashtira arise heart. Where it would effectively banish face down a majority of peoples decks
Great concept! Loving the new content :D. Can't wait for the next one!