Yes, as long as your in the U.S.
A forbidden card is a card that you may not use in an official tournament.
there is not really a "most powerful" card in yugioh. it all depends on the circumstance and how you use it.
Yes you can if you use the card "double attack."
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Nothing really, people use the two terms interchangeably.
It depends on what yu-gi-oh card you're talking about
no because the card says "This card cannot be used in a duel"
Yes, Double Spell can be used to activate a Continuous Spell card.
"Monster Reborn" is the name of a Yu-Gi-Oh card.
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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.
It's just part of a trading card game of Yu-Gi-Oh!