Why is crush card virus banned?

Why is crush card virus banned?

Crush Card Virus was initially a powerful trap card that was also incredibly rare. Combined with other powerful cards of its era, using just one was enough to win almost any game. Crush Card Virus is no longer on the ban list, but that is only due to Konami’s rewriting of the card’s effect to balance it.

Why is trap Dustshoot banned?

Trap Dustshoot This card is banned because of the advantage it gains turn 1. This wouldn’t normally be an issue. However, this card promoted cheating in the form of stacking decks when it was popular.

What is Crush Card Virus worth?

Crush Card Virus #EN039 (1ST EDITION)

Date Price Type
7/17/2020 $99.90 Buy It Now
11/22/2019 $33.99 Auction
11/3/2019 $599.95 Best Offer
8/11/2019 $48.00 Auction

Is Sinister Serpent banned?

When Sinister was banned in the mid-2000’s and many players said “good riddance”, I felt it was unfair to blame the overpowered aspects of the game on Sinister which happened to coincide with it.

How do you use the sinister serpent?

During your Standby Phase, if this card is in your GY: You can add it to your hand, also banish 1 “Sinister Serpent” from your GY during your opponent’s next End Phase. You can only use this effect of “Sinister Serpent” once per turn.

What is five headed dragon worth?

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eBay Unlimited $1.48
TCGplayer First $1.73
TCGplayer First $1.74
TCGplayer First $1.83

What is the most expensive Yu-Gi-Oh card in the world?

Tournament Black Luster Soldier