Yes, Maxx "C" is currently banned in the current format of the game.
Yes, Maxx "C" is currently banned in the official Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game.
Maxx "C" was banned from official tournament play in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game on September 1, 2013.
As of the current Magic: The Gathering rules, Cathars' Crusade is a legal card that can be played in the game. It is not banned or restricted in any format.
Yes, Pot of Greed is currently banned in the game rules.
Yes it is forbidden in the addvanced format but is only limited to one in the traditional format!
As of the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Omnath, Locus of Creation has been banned in Standard format due to its powerful and dominating presence in the game.
Yes, you can play any deck in the standard format as long as it follows the current rules and restrictions set by the game organizers.
The legal cards in Magic: The Gathering for the current standard format are determined by the most recent set releases and banlist updates. It is recommended to check the official Wizards of the Coast website or consult with a local game store for the most up-to-date information on legal cards in standard format.
No one who is smart will game share and risk getting banned. You can be banned for just asking
Games on disk are UMD format, PSN games are .pkg format.
No it is not even close to a game that would be banned in England
Yes, if you banned from a game like Spartan wars you can get back to the game by changing the UDID code.