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There is an infinite loop that uses Premature Burial and Brionac - Dragon of the Ice Barrier. To stop people abusing the loop, Premature Burial was banned.

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Is premature burial legal or illegal yu gi oh?

The current March 2011 banlist has Premature Burial as forbidden in Advanced Format and limited to 1 in Traditional.


Is the Yu-Gi-Oh card 'Royal Tribute' banned?

No it is not


Why is Premature Burial a banned card in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Before the release of Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier, players were abusing the use of Premature Burial and Swords of Revealing Light with Giant Trunade.Swords of Revealing Light was only Limited because it did not appear too "broken" to be banned; however, Premature Burial's effect could be used repeatedly because of its failure to include a "destruction release" in its card lore.Monster Reborn could not do this. With the future release of the aforementioned Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier, Hidden Armory and the Mist Valley series, Konami realized that to keep Premature Burial on the Limited list would provide great advantages to those that owned one and great disadvantages to those that did not. It was moved to the Forbidden list and was quickly followed by Call of the Haunted for about the same reasons.However, to contemplate players of this loss, they decided to move Monster Reborn to the Limited list. The March Banlist of 2009 featured for the first time in years, Monster Rebornbeing on the Limited list. Unfortunately, Monster Reborn's run-life was shortlived as six months later, Konami released the September Banlist of 2009, effectively sending Monster Reborn back to the Forbidden list and replacing it with Call of the Haunted.


Is it possible to special summons Uria Lord of Searing Flames with Call of the Haunted and Premature Burial in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No, the card states that it cannot be normal summoned or set and states that it can't be Special Summoned excluding tributing 3 trap cards. Once it is sent to the graveyard Call of the Haunted and Premature Burial cannot revive it, because that would be special summoning it back to the field and the card states that can't be special summoned. The requirements might have been met, but once it dies, it can no longer be played. That's the weakness for such a powerful monster.


Why is pot of greed a banned card in Yu Gi Oh?

Drawing 2 cards for nothing without a cost.

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Is premature burial legal or illegal yu gi oh?

The current March 2011 banlist has Premature Burial as forbidden in Advanced Format and limited to 1 in Traditional.


Is the Yu-Gi-Oh card 'Royal Tribute' banned?

No it is not


Is the Yu-gi-oh ultimate forbidden god card banned?

No, it is not.


Why is Monster Reborn a banned card in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Monster Reborn is a "broken" card in Yu-Gi-Oh! because of its ability to Special Summon any monster card in either player's Graveyard at virtually no cost.Before current Forbbiden/Limited card lists, Monster Reborn was considered better than Call of the Haunted or Premature Burial because it was an unfair balance of give and take, while Call of the Haunted, and Premature Burial came with a cost (Call of the Haunted had to be Set and then activated the next turn and was vunerable to Spell/Trap destruction cards and cards such as Jinzo and Royal Decree; Premature Burial, although could be activated immediately, still required a cost of 800 Life Points, and was also vunerable to Spell/Trap destruction cards).However, players started to abuse the return effect of Giant Trunade and were able to reuse the effect of cards such as Call of the Haunted, Premature Burial, and Swords of Revealing Light over and over again (which resulted in the Limiting of Giant Trunade). Another advantage that influenced the banning of Call of the Haunted was its ability to activate even on the opponent's turn. Monster Reborn could not do that. Later, when the new Forbbiden/Limited card list came out, Monster Reborn was switched with Call of the Haunted on the Forbidden section. And the list after that placed Premature Burial right next to Call of the Haunted in the Forbidden list, and Magician of Faith was put there as well to avoid abuse of the newly released Monster Reborn.Premature Burial was deemed even more abused than Call of the Haunted. Along with Giant Trunade, the newly released Hidden Armory, foreshadowed continued abusive play with Premature Burial which earned it a place on the Forbidden list.As of the October 2010 Forbidden/Limited Card List, both Monster Reborn and Call of the Haunted are now Limited, with Premature Burial still Forbidden.


What is the best Yu-Gi-Oh card for a duel?

The answer to this question is based on opinion. However, most people will agree upon "broken" cards as being the "best". These cards are mostly banned from official Duels and Tournaments. The cards that were voted as being the best in a Shonen Jump Magazine survey were Raigeki, Harpie's Feather Duster,Monster Reborn, Premature Burial, and Mirror Force.


Is the old Obelisk the Tormentor banned in Yu-Gi-Oh duels?

The "old" Obelisk the Tormentor is not a legal Yu-Gi-Oh! card, so it is technically not banned. However the card does state on the bottom, "This card cannot be used in a Duel", which pretty much means you are not allowed to use it.


Why is Monster Reborn a banned card in Yu Gi Oh?

Monster Reborn isn't banned. It is a limited card (meaning only one may be in your deck). It was banned for about a year or two but it has recently been limited.


Is there a yu-gi-oh card that destroys all life points?

No. But if there is, it is probably already banned.


Why is Premature Burial a banned card in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Before the release of Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier, players were abusing the use of Premature Burial and Swords of Revealing Light with Giant Trunade.Swords of Revealing Light was only Limited because it did not appear too "broken" to be banned; however, Premature Burial's effect could be used repeatedly because of its failure to include a "destruction release" in its card lore.Monster Reborn could not do this. With the future release of the aforementioned Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier, Hidden Armory and the Mist Valley series, Konami realized that to keep Premature Burial on the Limited list would provide great advantages to those that owned one and great disadvantages to those that did not. It was moved to the Forbidden list and was quickly followed by Call of the Haunted for about the same reasons.However, to contemplate players of this loss, they decided to move Monster Reborn to the Limited list. The March Banlist of 2009 featured for the first time in years, Monster Rebornbeing on the Limited list. Unfortunately, Monster Reborn's run-life was shortlived as six months later, Konami released the September Banlist of 2009, effectively sending Monster Reborn back to the Forbidden list and replacing it with Call of the Haunted.


Is it possible to special summons Uria Lord of Searing Flames with Call of the Haunted and Premature Burial in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No, the card states that it cannot be normal summoned or set and states that it can't be Special Summoned excluding tributing 3 trap cards. Once it is sent to the graveyard Call of the Haunted and Premature Burial cannot revive it, because that would be special summoning it back to the field and the card states that can't be special summoned. The requirements might have been met, but once it dies, it can no longer be played. That's the weakness for such a powerful monster.


Why is pot of greed a banned card in Yu Gi Oh?

Drawing 2 cards for nothing without a cost.


In Yu-Gi-Oh is destroy and negate the same thing?

No. Destroying is way of sending cards to the Graveyard. While Negating is the act of nullifying the effect of another card and rendering it useless. Unless stated otherwise (such as"...negate the effect and destroy it."), all non-Continuous cards are sent (not destroyed) to the Graveyard after being "negated". Continuous Spell and Trap Cards remain on the field as usless obstructions to the players Spell & Trap Card Zone. Their effects do not apply.If a normal spell card like swords of reveling light has it's effect negated it remains on the field and still counts the opponent's turn, and it is still send to graveyard during the opponent's 3 turn, if a normal spell like different dimension capsule is negated after activation before it resolve, since the card never get's banish from the deck, the different dimension capsule is destroy by it's own condition. If different dimension capsule was negated after the card is banish face-down from the deck, if it is still negated during the second stanby phase you do not get the face-down banish card and different dimension capsule is not destroy, nor send to the graveyard, if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, by other means like with necroface effect, even if different dimmention capsule his still negated it would be destroyed by its own condition if the face-down banish card leaves the banish zone, form the effect of necroface. If you negated the effect of premature burial at activation before it resolve, the monster never got special summoned so premature burial as nothing to equiped to so it is sent to the graveyard, if you negated the effect of premature burial while it is already equiped to the special summoned monster card, if you use MSt and destroyed premature burial, while it is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday, the monster would not be destroyed because the effect of premature burial is negated by imperial order, or emperor's holiday. If Mst destroyed on it's own premature burial that was already equiped to the special sumoned monster, the effect of premature burial would apply and destroyed the special summoned monster card equiped to premature burial.