It has ended up on the forbidden list for Yu-Gi-Oh because it is valuable for duelists who want to control opponents monsters and use them as a sacrifice to summon their higher level monsters.
It only costs the duelist 800 life points which is worth gambling because if their opponent controls only 1 monster and it gets targeted by Brain Control then the control of the duel could change and the Brain Control user can attack the life points directly after stealing their opponents only monster. This is why it's forbidden and it is certain it will stay there until the card is not used as much in tournaments.
There is no real card such as Hand Control, it was an anime-only card.
Change of Heart is banned because you basically take control of one of your opponents monsters without a cost. Plus, you are able to do whatever you want to do with the monster. It is Brain Control (which is also Banned) without a cost and a much stronger version of Mind Control (which is Limited).
$2.50 + $0.74 is the value of the Yugioh yubel card plus shipping.
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Brain Control refers to multiple pages online. If you are looking for the Yugioh trading card, than that can be located one the Yugioh Wikia. Also, the game Brain Control can be found on their website.
The Yugioh Card Wave Motion cannon is not a banned card
There is no real card such as Hand Control, it was an anime-only card.
The best card in yugioh is the judegement dragon card.
Change of Heart is banned because you basically take control of one of your opponents monsters without a cost. Plus, you are able to do whatever you want to do with the monster. It is Brain Control (which is also Banned) without a cost and a much stronger version of Mind Control (which is Limited).
Tainted Wisdom and Ancient Brain.
$2.50 + $0.74 is the value of the Yugioh yubel card plus shipping.
Forbidden/Limited Card List - March 2009 too bad you cant know your answer . :D Ignore the previous answer. It's total bull crap. Raigeki was banned because 1 single spell card is enough to wipe out the entire monster card on your opponent's field which is overpowered.
More than likely it's because someone complained about the card being misused at a tournament. Either that or the creators of yugioh decided that the card was to overpowered to be used in tournaments and should only be for collecting purposes only
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In battle, it is the controller of a card that loses the lifepoints. It doesn't matter who has controlled the card the longest, it's the controller during Damage Calculation that counts.
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