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Re: Japanische Banned Liste:
yamimagic - 24.08.2005, 12:49Japanische Banned Liste:
Diese Liste soll ab dem 1. Sept in Japan gültig sein. Bei uns bleibt es beim 1. Okt.! Die Liste wird nicht genau gleich sein wie die Japanische, aber laut Kevin Tewart besser als die alten, da man auf die Wünsche der Spieler mehr eingegangen ist...
Ban: (Not allow in deck)
Yatagarasu
Black Forest Witch
Chaos Soldier - Messenger of Beginning - **
Chaos Emperor Dragon - Messenger of the End -
Fiber Pod
Executioner Makyura
Magical Scientist
Killer Snake **
Thunder Bolt
Harpy's Feather Sweep
Raise Dead
Dagger of Butterflies -- Eruma
Mirage of Nightmares
Steadfast Guard
Change of Heart
Distressful Choice
Angel's Gift **
Mischevious Demon Twins **
Imperial Decree
Holy Barrier -- Mirror Force **
Destruction Ring **
Sixth Sense
Restricted (Allow 1 per deck - Main and Side Deck):
Protector of the Shrine
Injection Angel Lily
Cyber Pod
Metamol Pod
Sealed Exodia
Sealed Right Leg
Sealed Left Leg
Sealed Left Feet
Sealed Right Feet
Android - Psycho Shocker
Magic Warrior Breaker
Exclusivity Virus
Dol Dora
Initiate Troops
Reflect Bounder
Black Magician of Chaos
Female Warrior of Another Dimension
Phoenix God of Nepthyus
Marshmellon
Critter
Thousand Eye Restrict *
Tsukuyomi *
Abyss Assassin **
Cyclone
Tempest
Early Burial
Theft
Jar of Greed
Hand Obliteration
Sealing Swords of Light
Power of Magicians
Lightning Vortex
Power of Teamwork
Book of Moon *
Scapegoat *
Metamorphosis *
Limiter Removal *
Confiscate **
Black Hole **
Tidal Wave
Deck Destruction Virus of Death
Magic Cylinder
Ceasefire Agreement
Cry of the Living Dead
Reversed Worlds
Careless Avarice
Deck Destruction Virus of Magic
Semi-Limited: (Allow 2 per deck - Main and Side Deck)
Manticore of Darkness
Abyss Soldier
Black Scorpion - Running Chikku -
Forced Transfer
Calling Reinforcements
Emissary of Obliteration
Emergency Ration
Level B Restriction Zone
Rich Goblin
Last Battle!!
Gravity Bind
Goblin Managment Expert
Off the list:
Vampire Lord **
Troop Commander **
Re: Japanische Banned Liste:
Ichigo Kurosaki - 24.08.2005, 20:26
die liste gefällt mir ^^ vor allem Confisation ^^ und der BLS da kann ich meine sig rausnehmen ;) aber jetzt habe 10 eus für den sinister umsonst ausgegeben :(
Re: Japanische Banned Liste:
yamimagic - 25.08.2005, 10:26
Das ist die Japanische Liste! Laut Kevin Tewart wird unsere Liste etwas anders aussehen. Doch ich hoffe der Sinister wird nicht gebannt, aber ohne Charity nicht sooo schlimm! Na ja mal abwarten...
Hier noch das Mail von K.Tewart:
Here's some news to keep everybody in the loop on the upcoming Forbidden List.
As you may be aware, Asia changes their Forbidden/Limited List on March 1 and
September 1. We change ours on April 1 and October 1, 30 days after Asia. This
is
because we want to give people more time to prepare changes to their decks,
rather than just a few days' notice.
In Asia, the new September 1 list is currently beginning distribution. The first
place that the information will appear is in publications produced by the Jump
magazine group. Konami will be putting the list up on their web page after the
Jump magazines are in full circulation in Asia, since the Jump magazines get
first dibs on this information.
Over the past couple months, UDE has been in extensive contact with Konami
regarding the Forbidden List. We have been aware that A LOT of players here were
not happy with the current list, and we've been beating Konami over the head
with that, like a big manga mallet.
In the end, after extensive discussions (and far too many nights of Kevin
working
until 3 AM), Konami agreed to implement several (but not all) of our
suggestions.
If you take a look at the new Asian list (which you can find through
yugioh-card.com in a couple more days), you might be surprised at the extent
that
it goes towards curbing some of the more... shall we say, troublesome, elements
of the game we've seen. We were very happy that Konami was receptive to our
points regarding several cards.
HOWEVER, some of the things that we've been discussing with Konami are the
significant differences between the Asian game environment and the environment
everywhere else. There are many cards available in Asia (mostly promo cards)
that are not available here yet. This has a huge impact on which cards are
powerful and which cards are not so powerful. Also, play styles are incredibly
different. There are decks used here that Asian players have never seen before,
and vice versa.
Rather than have the UDE play environment dictate the Asian Forbidden
List, and rather than have the Asian play environment dictate the Forbidden List
in the rest of the world, we may be moving to a system where there are separate
Forbidden/Limited Lists for Asia vs. Americas/Europe/AUS&NZ.
What this means is that we're discussing a situation where some cards might be
Forbidden in Japan but still legal here, or vice-versa. Or something might
be Limited here, but still allowed in 3's in Japan. You get the idea.
Another important element is the Traditional Format, which does not exist in
Asia.
Konami may want to allow certain cards again so that players can blow the dust
off of them and pull them out of their binders in order to play with those cards
again. For us this is not a concern, since all cards are usable in Traditional
Format, so we’re not keen on allowing some cards back into Advanced Format just
for the sake of having them playable again. In this respect, Traditional Format
is
sort of our "safety valve", one which Asia does not have access to.
This is all still under discussion. We're hoping to get it all settled in the
next
week or two. Fortunately, since our list doesn't go into effect until October 1
anyway, we have a little bit of a buffer zone with which to work this all out.
Our goal is to have a fun and exciting game environment. Konami's goal is
exactly
the same. If different Forbidden/Limited Lists in different areas will help
promote this, then that is what we will do.
In the mean time, please sit tight. It's gonna be a wild ride. :)
Kevin Tewart
Game Designer
UDE Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG R&D Lead
Upper Deck Entertainment
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