'Polymerization' or any similar fusion summon card, or cards that can otherwise special summon Fusion Monsters, like Cyber Stein.
In Yu-Gi-Oh TCG, the card "Thousand-Eyes Restrict" was banned due to its effect. Thousand-Eyes Restrict can, like the ritual card "Relinquished", equip the opponent's monster cards to itself and gain their ATK and DEF. But unlike Relinquished, Thousand-Eyes Restrict has the ability to prevent any other monster card from attacking or changing battle position (excluding itself). In spite of this, Thousand-Eyes Restrict can only be destroyed by the effect of a spell or trap card, or monster effect like that of Exiled Force. This normally makes it incredibly difficult to be beaten and thus it was banned. (Monster Card + Black Illusion Ritual = Relinquished Relinquished + Thousand-Eyes Idol + Polymerization = Thousand-Eyes Restrict) One other reason for it being banned was how easily it could be summoned via Metamorphosis and a sheep token from Scapegoat.
The deck that comes with the Yugioh gods and blue eyes white dragon in the Legendary Collection Collectors set. This set brought together some of the most popular cards from early in the Yugioh series.
You got it. A level seven for a level seven. Although most people use metamorphosis to summon a fusion monster with a cool effect. Like tributing a level one monster to summon Relinquished.
A Fusion monster's level is almost entirely irrelevant. The Fusion monster will say what its components are, so for BEUD, it is 3x Blue-Eyes White Dragon. So that means if you have 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragon in any combination of hand or field, as well as a fusion card like Polymerization, then you can fusion summon the BEUD. Fusion monsters may have special summon text is their summoning method is different from above, like the Gladiator Beast fusions or Elemental HERO Neos fusions that do not use Polymerization.
The following are a list of combos that have resulted in these cards becoming banned and/ or restricted in the TCG Advance Format in order to prevent their usage:Cyber-Stein OTKWith this combo, the duelist could use Cyber-Stein to Special Summoned Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon or Cyber End Dragon and equip it with Megamorph to potentially OTTK (One-Turn Kill) the opponent. As a result, Cyber-Stein is now Banned.Magical Scientist OTKUsing Magical Scientist and Catapult Turtle, you can Special Summon six Fusion Monsters to tribute with Catapult Turtle, in addition to Magical Scientist and Catapult Turtle at the end, to inflict over 8000 damage to your opponent's Life Points. A popular method to set up this combo is to Special Summon Gilasarus, tribute it to Tribute Summon Catapult Turtle and activate Last Will to Special SUmmon Magical Scientist. Magical Scientist and Last Will are currently Banned.Goat ControlBy using Metamorphosis on a Sheep Token Special Summon with Scapegoat (or any other Level 1 monster), you can easily Special Summon Thousand-Eyes Restrict. You can also use Tsukuyomi to flip Thousand-Eye's Restrictface-down to reuse its effect to equip monsters. The various cards of this combo have be banned and limited.
Thousand-Eyes Idol is a Normal monster with ATK/0 DEF/0. You can fuse it with Relinquished to Fusion Summon Thousand Eyes Restrict. Thousand Eyes Restrict is banned, so Thousand-Eyes Idol is practically useless as of today.
The strongest spellcaster yugioh card is obviously Relinquished and Thousand-Eyes Restrict, they can take the attack of any monster card so it could even be thought as the strongest monster. Thousand-Eyes Restrict is so powerful that it was banned in the year of 2006.
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Yes, for 2 reasons * The equipped card doesn't become a spell card, just an equip card without specification * The effect of thousand eyes restrict not the equipped card increases your attack and defense.
No, only a few creatures can defeat Thousand-Eyes Restrict. If you use Chuck Norris, you may be able to achieve victory.
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"Thousand Eyes Restrict" does not come in any deck. It is only available in the booster packs Pharaoh's Servant and Dark Beginning 1, as well as a promotional card.
In Yu-Gi-Oh TCG, the card "Thousand-Eyes Restrict" was banned due to its effect. Thousand-Eyes Restrict can, like the ritual card "Relinquished", equip the opponent's monster cards to itself and gain their ATK and DEF. But unlike Relinquished, Thousand-Eyes Restrict has the ability to prevent any other monster card from attacking or changing battle position (excluding itself). In spite of this, Thousand-Eyes Restrict can only be destroyed by the effect of a spell or trap card, or monster effect like that of Exiled Force. This normally makes it incredibly difficult to be beaten and thus it was banned. (Monster Card + Black Illusion Ritual = Relinquished Relinquished + Thousand-Eyes Idol + Polymerization = Thousand-Eyes Restrict) One other reason for it being banned was how easily it could be summoned via Metamorphosis and a sheep token from Scapegoat.
Yes, as of the current banlist (March 2010).
First of all everyone's opinion of "the best" is different, including mine. (Also if you're playing by the Advance Format, Thousand Eyes Restrict is banned.) As for the best combination, I would have to say it is definitely not the best compared to many others. What's more important is wither Thousand Eyes Restrict (TER) or Relinquised (and the rest) would inhibit or aid your winning strategy. If your deck is about stalling and burning your opponent, TER and Relinquised would be useful with their effects. But if you have a deck centered around attacking, TER wouldn't help since other monsters can't attack, or if your deck is trying to deplete your opponent's hand, what's the point of having either TER or Relinquished? Look at Yugioh strategies and deck resources like forums, Yugioh Wikia, metagame.com, etc. for advice.
Its definitely worth more than a dollar. Dont waste my time with that joke. Thanks
Yes. One of my favorite monsters-relinquished or thousand eyes restrict can.