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Thematically, cards which remove from play tend to either imply that the card's soul is being removed ("[[Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer]]", "[[Bazoo the Soul Eater]]", etc.) or that the Removed from play Zone is another dimension entirely (many cards of the "[[Different Dimension]]" [[series]]).
 
Thematically, cards which remove from play tend to either imply that the card's soul is being removed ("[[Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer]]", "[[Bazoo the Soul Eater]]", etc.) or that the Removed from play Zone is another dimension entirely (many cards of the "[[Different Dimension]]" [[series]]).
   
A [[Structure Deck]], [[Structure Deck: The Dark Emperor|''The Dark Emperor'']] revolves around banishing.
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A [[Structure Deck]], [[Structure Deck: The Dark Emperor|''The Dark Emperor'']] revolves around removing from play.
   
 
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Remove from play, (often abbreviated as RFG or RFP) and called excluded from the game (ゲームから除外 gēmu kara jogai) in the OCG, is a term used to describe when a card is removed from the Duel by another card's effect. Once a card is removed from play, it cannot re-enter the current Duel, except by a card that specifically allows it, such as "Return from the Different Dimension" or "Miracle Dig".

Originally, there were not many cards which could remove from play other cards, with some of the first being "Soul Release" and "Banisher of the Light" (the first card to return them was the card mentioned above, "Miracle Dig"). However, over time, removing from play has become a popular theme with several cards to go with it (Chaos and D.D. (Different Dimension) cards). And, in turn, more cards were created to bring them back, including "D.D.M. - Different Dimension Master", "Dimension Fusion", "Dimension Explosion", "Burial from a Different Dimension", and "Leviair the Sea Dragon".

Removing from play is good for breaking strategies especially when combined with a card like "Fiber Jar", which reunites every player's hand, Deck, Field Contents, and Graveyard into a new Deck but doesn't combine cards that are banished. Banishing combined with monsters like "Gren Maju Da Eiza", "Golden Homunculus", or any in the "Helios" series can give a player some of the highest ATK in the game.

Since many Decks rely on the Graveyard, Decks that rely on the effects of "Dimensional Fissure", "Macro Cosmos", "Banisher of the Light", and "Banisher of the Radiance", along with "D.D. Survivor" have grown in power. Being able to shut down an opponents Graveyard plus having an 1800 ATK monster that keeps returning itself every time it's removed from play while face-up for as long as the removing from play card is active, have shown themselves to be powerful Decks. "D.D. Scout Plane" is also incredibly useful in these Decks - if it is removed from play from your hand or Deck, it will be Special Summoned. The main weakness of these Decks is the fact that it's not very hard to get rid of the card that removes from play other cards, one card aimed specifically at them is "Imperial Iron Wall".

The Removed from play Zone is traditionally placed face down underneath the graveyard.

Thematically, cards which remove from play tend to either imply that the card's soul is being removed ("Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer", "Bazoo the Soul Eater", etc.) or that the Removed from play Zone is another dimension entirely (many cards of the "Different Dimension" series).

A Structure Deck, The Dark Emperor revolves around removing from play.