Pokemon card game ban list




















This is an incredibly powerful ability, and it was often used in conjunction with the Reset Stamp Item card, which forces the opponent to shuffle their hand into their deck and draw cards equal to their remaining Prize Cards, to build the player's hand and shrink their opponent's down. This is a devastating combo that can really ruin the game for players. This Tag Team Supporter Card works similarly to the Mismagius in that it's intended to control the opponent.

It primarily works as a milling card by discarding cards from the top of each player's deck. However, it can also shrink each player's bench if the individual who used this Supporter Card discarded three cards from their own hand.

This is another oppressive means of controlling the opponent, and it works well in mill decks that often rely on control strategies. In the original art, Magmortar is pointing the barrel of its cannon arms directly at the player, rather threateningly.

The artwork was almost completely changed in the west. The surroundings are largely the same, but the camera angle is different. Instead, Magmortar is turned to the side and crossing his arms like he's making sure they're ready to battle while still giving the player a somewhat menacing look. This change is hard to catch given the bright foiling of the card, but Sabrina's Gengar from the Gym Heroes set was subject to an artistic change when brought to American players.

The American print removed the graveyard from the background, turning the surroundings into more of a desolate void. The graveyard aesthetic was likely too grim for a card game aimed at children, giving this change a fairly simple and straightforward explanation. Later games removed these gambling spaces given that the intended audience is children. This focused on the game itself and less on its gambling parlor surroundings. This is a small and seemingly inconsequential change, as the card art and effect are still focused on a gambling machine.

Let's kick this list off with a card most of our readers will immediately recognize, "Ancient Mew. The Power of One. Around the world, the card was given to those who bought tickets during the first week of the film's release and it also made an appearance in the movie as the object that started the villain Lawrence III's collection.

As you can tell from the image above, Ancient Mew's text was unreadable due to being written in a Runic alphabet. It can also create stalemate situations where neither player is able to win. Tournament results will continue to be analyzed to maintain a healthy play environment. In particular, the Expanded format will be aggressively monitored because there are so many cards and potential combinations available to use.

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Standard format. Oranguru 's Resource Management attack and Sableye 's Junk Hunt attack allow for infinite resource recursion strategies that are relatively simple to achieve. In an attempt to curb the effectiveness of some of these control and lock strategies, these cards have been banned. The sheer amount of card drawing provided by Shaymin- EX 's Set Up Ability allowed dangerous combo decks to function at an alarmingly consistent rate.

With the introduction of Scoop Up Net , it became too easy to use Set Up repeatedly in a single turn.



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