Chủ đề này là về the tournament restriction status. Tìm the archetype, xem Forbidden (archetype). Tìm other uses, xem Forbidden (disambiguation).
Bài Cấm
Nhật (kanji)
禁止カード
Rōmaji
Kinshi kādo
Tiếng Anh
Forbidden card
Tên khác
Pháp: carte Interdite
Đức: Verbotene Karte
Ý: carta Proibita
Hàn Quốc: 금지 카드 (禁止 Card) Geumji Kadeu
Tây Ban Nha: carta Prohibida
In the OCG and the TCGAdvanced Format, Forbidden (禁止 Kinshi) cards, often unofficially called banned, are cards that players are not allowed to use in their Main Deck, Side Deck, or Extra Deck. There are no Forbidden cards in the Traditional Format; by default, all Forbidden cards are Limited in the Traditional Format.
The following cards are Forbidden as of October 1, 2020 for the OCG, and April 14, 2021 for the TCG Advanced Format.
During World Championship tournaments, all cards are automatically set to their lowest allowed status in any region. (For example, a card that is on the Semi-Limited list in one region but the Limited list in another will be Limited on the World Championship banlist, and a card that is Forbidden in one region but Unlimited in another will be Forbidden.)
However, in addition to any cards that are Forbidden on either the OCG or TCG lists, several other cards are also made Forbidden:
Any cards that are not legal in any region, including:
Any TCG exclusive or OCG exclusive cards
Any cards that had only been released in the TCG as Shonen Jump or manga promotional cards (for a complete list, see the not legal article)
Cards that are exclusive to one TCG region but have been released by other methods (such as "Shiba-Warrior Taro" and cards exclusive to McDonald's Promotional Cards 2) are not Forbidden
From 2015 onward, any cards that have only been released in any region as preview cards (such as preview cards for the next main set included in Special Editions)
Any cards that are only available as tournament prize cards in any region, due to their extremely restricted availability:
These cards have an undesirable potential to abuse the "sudden death" and time limit rules in official tournaments. The first four cards allow a player in "sudden death" to instantly win by quickly gaining a large number of Life Points during the opponent's turn with a now-irrelevant cost, while the last card allows a player to legally stall by forcing DRAWs until the time limit runs out (see the Tips page of that card for details).
In addition, though not stated, the anime appears to follow real life ban lists. For example, Jaden Yuki stopped using Mirage of Nightmare after it was banned in real life, Yuya Sakaki stopped using Monster Reborn (and started using it again when it was unbanned), Pot of Greed stopped being used (with most characters using it until it was banned), and most famously Yusaku Fujiki stopped using his Signature cardFirewall Dragon after it was banned.