The February 2004 Forbidden and Limited Lists were Forbidden and Limited lists in the TCG, going into effect on February 2, 2004.[1]
This list updated the previous November 2003 list, adding four cards from the Booster Pack Dark Crisis, and changing one card from Limited to Semi-Limited. This list was followed by the April 2004 Forbidden and Limited List.
In late February or early April, a note was added mentioning that while the OCG Forbidden and Limited List had recently forbidden 10 cards, this did not apply to the TCG and there were no plans to ban them in the future.[2]
Full Lists[]
Limited[]
- Monster Cards
- Breaker the Magical Warrior
- Cyber Jar
- Exodia the Forbidden One
- Exiled Force
- Fiber Jar
- Injection Fairy Lily
- Jinzo
- Left Arm of the Forbidden One
- Left Leg of the Forbidden One
- Magical Scientist
- Reflect Bounder
- Right Arm of the Forbidden One
- Right Leg of the Forbidden One
- Sangan
- Sinister Serpent
- Twin-Headed Behemoth
- Tribe-Infecting Virus
- Witch of the Black Forest
- Vampire Lord
- Yata-Garasu
- Spell Cards
- Butterfly Dagger - Elma
- Card Destruction
- Change of Heart
- Confiscation
- Dark Hole
- Delinquent Duo
- Graceful Charity
- Harpie's Feather Duster
- Heavy Storm
- Mage Power
- Mirage of Nightmare
- Monster Reborn
- Painful Choice
- Pot of Greed
- Premature Burial
- Raigeki
- Snatch Steal
- Swords of Revealing Light
- The Forceful Sentry
- United We Stand
- Upstart Goblin
- Trap Cards
- Call of the Haunted
- Ceasefire
- Imperial Order
- Magic Cylinder
- Mirror Force
- Reckless Greed
- Ring of Destruction
Semi-Limited[]
- Monster Cards
- Spell Cards
- Trap Cards
Changes[]
Card | Card type | Old status (November 2003) | New status (February 2004) |
---|---|---|---|
Magical Scientist | Monster Card | Did not exist | Limited |
Reflect Bounder | Monster Card | Did not exist | Limited |
Vampire Lord | Monster Card | Did not exist | Limited |
Butterfly Dagger - Elma | Spell Card | Did not exist | Limited |
Morphing Jar | Monster Card | Limited | Semi-Limited |
References[]
- ↑ "Effective February 2nd, 2004, this is the list of Forbidden and Limited Cards from Konami.". Upper Deck Entertainment. Archived from the original on February 15, 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20040215014714/http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yugioh/forbidden.asp. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
- ↑ "Effective February 2nd, 2004, this is the list of Forbidden and Limited Cards from Konami.". Upper Deck Entertainment. Archived from the original on April 4, 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20040404022853/http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yugioh/forbidden.asp. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
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