Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel - Banned cards list

Last ban update: June 7th, 2024 - Konami added Hot Red Dragon Archfiend King Calamity to the ban list.
Below you can find a complete list of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel cards that have been banned by Konami. Why might you be interested in that, you may wonder? That's simple - you cannot use the banned cards in your decks, so if the thought of assembling a deck that contains one of them crossed your mind, it's time to reconsider.
Firstly, we'll list all the banned Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel cards, and then we'll talk more about why some cards might be banned, and how they affect the meta.
Complete list of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel banned cards
Name | Image |
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Agido the Ancient Sentinel | ![]() |
Amazoness Archer | ![]() |
Appointer of the Red Lotus | ![]() |
Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds | ![]() |
Blackwing - Gofu the Vague Shadow | ![]() |
Block Dragon | ![]() |
Branded Expulsion | ![]() |
Butterfly Dagger - Elma | ![]() |
Cannon Soldier | ![]() |
Cannon Soldier MK-2 | ![]() |
Card of Demise | ![]() |
Card of Safe Return | ![]() |
Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon | ![]() |
Cold Wave | ![]() |
Confiscation | ![]() |
Crystron Halqifibrax | ![]() |
Cyber Jar | ![]() |
Cyber-Stein | ![]() |
Dandylion | ![]() |
Delinquent Duo | ![]() |
Destiny HERO - Celestial | ![]() |
Dimension Fusion | ![]() |
Divine Sword - Phoenix Blade | ![]() |
Djinn Releaser of Rituals | ![]() |
Eclipse Wyvern | ![]() |
Elder Entity Norden | ![]() |
Fiber Jar | ![]() |
Fishborg Blaster | ![]() |
Gandora-X the Dragon of Demolition | ![]() |
Giant Trunade | ![]() |
Glow-up Bulb | ![]() |
Graceful Charity | ![]() |
Grinder Golem | ![]() |
Guardragon Agarpain | ![]() |
Guardragon Elpy | ![]() |
Heavy Storm | ![]() |
Hot Red Dragon Archfiend King Calamity | ![]() |
Ib the World Chalice Justiciar | ![]() |
Imperial Order | ![]() |
Instant Fusion | ![]() |
Kelbek the Ancient Vanguard | ![]() |
Knightmare Goblin | ![]() |
Knightmare Mermaid | ![]() |
Last Turn | ![]() |
Last Will | ![]() |
Lavalval Chain | ![]() |
Level Eater | ![]() |
Life Equalizer | ![]() |
Linkross | ![]() |
Magical Explosion | ![]() |
Magical Scientist | ![]() |
Majespecter Unicorn - Kirin | ![]() |
Mass Driver | ![]() |
Master Peace, the True Dracoslaying King | ![]() |
Metamorphosis | ![]() |
Mind Master | ![]() |
Mirage of Nightmare | ![]() |
Mystic Mine | ![]() |
Number 16: Shock Master | ![]() |
Number 86: Heroic Champion - Rhongomyniad | ![]() |
Number 89: Diablosis the Mind Hacker | ![]() |
Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon | ![]() |
Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL | ![]() |
Outer Entity Azathot | ![]() |
Painful Choice | ![]() |
Performage Plushfire | ![]() |
Phantasmal Lord Ultimitl Bishbaalkin | ![]() |
Phoenixian Cluster Amaryllis | ![]() |
Pot of Greed | ![]() |
Premature Burial | ![]() |
Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon | ![]() |
Return from the Different Dimension | ![]() |
Royal Oppression | ![]() |
Self-Destruct Button | ![]() |
Set Rotation | ![]() |
Sillva, Warlord of Dark World | ![]() |
Sixth Sense | ![]() |
Smoke Grenade of the Thief | ![]() |
Snatch Steal | ![]() |
Soul Charge | ![]() |
Substitoad | ![]() |
Summon Sorceress | ![]() |
Superheavy Samurai Soulbreaker Armor | ![]() |
Tearlaments Merrli | ![]() |
Tempest Magician | ![]() |
Terraforming | ![]() |
The Forceful Sentry | ![]() |
The Tyrant Neptune | ![]() |
Time Seal | ![]() |
Toadally Awesome | ![]() |
Toon Cannon Soldier | ![]() |
Topologic Gumblar Dragon | ![]() |
Trap Dustshoot | ![]() |
True King of All Calamities | ![]() |
Ultimate Offering | ![]() |
Union Carrier | ![]() |
Vanity's Emptiness | ![]() |
White Dragon Wyverburster | ![]() |
Wind-Up Hunter | ![]() |
Zoodiac Broadbull | ![]() |
Why are some cards banned?
The reason why a few of the cards are banned varies, but it mainly depends on the meta. For instance, whenever a new set is out that could have a potentially outstanding synergy with a card, to the extent that it makes the deck downright frustrating to play against, a card could result in getting banned.That is one of the most common reasons for a card ending up banned - others might include the card itself, being too broken, and in some situations that results in a restriction (having a maximum of 1-2 copies per deck). However, if the card is just too powerful regardless, it could get banned.
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