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1. What's the point to forbid cards? Sure, I can understand if it was for a tournament, but why ban it in general?

Or even better; why bother to make those card if they ban these cards anyway? :x

 

2. When it is your turn, can you discard 1 card from your hand/field/graveyard/etc. from play all by yourself? (in other words: without using an effect of another card.)

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cards are banned in tournaments because they can be used with easy combos to win the game and your opponent cant stop them.

 

take Butterfly Dagger - Elma for example.

 

Summon Gearfried the Iron Knight and Royal Magical Library.

Equip Gearfried with BD-E. it goes to the graveyard, returns to your hand, and RML gets a counter. after three times, you draw a card.

continuously do this until you draw your entire deck and Exodia.

 

see what i mean?

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you equip BD-E to Gearfread(sp), because of Gearfreads (sp) effect, BD-E is destroyed but it goes to your hand. Because of RML, every 3 times you activate a spell card you draw one card. you keep doing this, and in one turn you can draw your whole deck. If you have exodia in it you win.

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He's right. Some cards alone are fine. Here's an example:

 

You need Call of the Haunted in-hand, Chick the Yellow in your graveyard, and Makyura the Destructor (sp?) having just died, so you can play traps from your hand.

 

Play Call, revive Chick. Hit. Return Call. Play Call, revive Chick. Hit.

 

And it continues.

 

You wouldn't call Chick the Yellow broken, Call broken... but together they forced the banning of Makyura.

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