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[I]1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters
You can Tribute 1 monster to inflict damage to your opponent equal to its Level x 200.[/I] 

Should this stay on the Banlist? 
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[quote name='Expelsword' timestamp='1308012886' post='5281554']
"[b]Once per turn[/b] you can Tribute 1 [b]other[/b] monster you control to inflict damage to your opponent equal to its level x200"

Just errata it Konami... really, this is all you need.
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4 words is all it takes.
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[quote name='Eliminate' timestamp='1308011289' post='5281468']
Would it be more balanced if it was once per turn?
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No, it would still be broken. Alone this hits for 4K and so if you get two out, something that isn't hard at all, you have game.

[quote name='Expelsword' timestamp='1308012886' post='5281554']
"[b]Once per turn[/b] you can Tribute 1 [b]other[/b] monster you control to inflict damage to your opponent equal to its level x200"

Just errata it Konami... really, this is all you need.
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[quote name='Aaron_Forsythe']
In my ideal world, players don’t need Oracle at all. Cards do what they say on their most recent printing (assuming knowledge of modern templating). And if what the cards say on them is too powerful, we ban or restrict the cards (assuming we can’t neuter them quickly by printing effective counter-strategies). If we screw up and make a card that’s too powerful, that’s on us. Unlike video games, we don’t get to patch and keep working on things that are out the door. I know we'll never get to that idealized state with Oracle—there are too many awkward corner cases—but I'd like to get as close as possible.

In line with my philosophy, we removed huge swaths of power-level errata from Oracle around the time of Time Spiral block. Restoring Flash to its original functionality made it a potent combo with Protean Hulk, so much so that the “Flash Hulk” deck won the Legacy Grand Prix in Columbus and the card Flash was quickly banned in that format and restricted in Vintage.

So be it. That was the card’s proper fate. Trust me—you don’t want a game that empowers its creators to further develop cards on the fly after they’ve been released. If Flash could get new wording, why couldn’t Skullclamp get a new mana cost, for example? Who would be able to keep track of all that in their head? It’s a slippery slope indeed.
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Odds are you won't understand the various MTG stuff, but his message holds true for Yugioh as well as MTG.
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