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But if your dead how is you gonna tell your kids??? :classic:
he was obvously blindsided when he made that comment.
Does playing Dr. light in a deck or even playing tcg's make someone into a man?
If I died on the way to a versus tournament due to a car accident because of bad weather people would say "that guy was a moron"!
However, if I went to a football game & died because of bad weather I would be considered an all american hero. Men would weep for me! Hell even the President of the USA may come to the funeral.
i think it would be a really good idea to post the newist version of the banned list
It hasn't changed since January, unless I've missed something.
EDIT: But since the first post was missing a few cards, I may as well post the COMPLETE banned list, courtesy of the main site.
Antarctic Research Base
Detective Chimp, Bobo T. Chimpanzee
Dr. Light, Master of Holograms
Fiddler, Isaac Bowin
Frankie Raye <> Nova, Optimistic Youth
Go Down Fighting
Gone But Not Forgotten
Justice League of Arkham
Nenora, Skrull Usurper
Overload
Talia, LexCorp CEO
Valeria Von Doom, Heir to Latveria
The following is a list of cards currently banned.
* "Overload" was banned because of its synergy with various ATK pumps. Used in tandem, players were able to stun their opponent's board at minimal cost. UDE later released a fixed - playable but unremarkable - version of the card called System Failure, released in MAV.[6]
* "Justice League of Arkham" was banned following Pro Circuit: San Francisco. By using various ways to search out the card and recursion mechanism, a player could routinely make their opponent discard their entire hand before they even engaged in their fourth turn.[7]
* "Antarctic Research Base" is the first card that was pre-emptively banned. This is due to its incidental synergy with the Fate Artifacts. The synergy between the artifacts the Antarctic Research Base allowed a player to draw his or her entire deck as early as the fourth turn and kill the opponent. UDE later released a fixed card called New Baxter Building, which was released in MTU.[7]
* "Gone But Not Forgotten" when used in tandem with various payment powers that required life payments as opposed to discards or resource points, allowed one to engineer a variety of infinite or near-infinite combos wherein a player could create any number of arbitrarily large characters, or gain large quantities of life. An example of this would be 2 Moloids, Decoy Program, Devil's Due, and Mr. Fantastic~stretch.
* "Valeria Von Doom, Heir to Latveria" (Effective November 16, 2006)[citation needed] when used in tandem with A Day Unlike Any Other, Valeria von Doom allowed a given player to cycle through huge amounts of their deck while filling up their KO'd pile. The offending deck in this situation Cycled cards until it had everything it needed to win using Rigged Elections, usually as early as turn 3.
* "Talia, LexCorp CEO" (Effective November 16, 2006)[citation needed] was used in ways similar to Valeria von Doom. In tandem with Punisher's Armory, Talia would allow a player to cycle through huge amounts of their deck. While slightly weaker then Valeria von Doom, if left unchecked Talia would have a detrimental effect on game play and was thus banned.
* "Go Down Fighting" (Effective November 16, 2006)[citation needed] when used with Tommy - a Morlocks character that could stun herself and was free if you had another stunned character - and a method to grant characters in your resources row the reservist ability, it was possible to recruit Tommy an infinite number of times, which was lethal when combined with cards like Surrounded or Rigged Elections.
* "Fiddler, Isaac Bowin" (Effective November 16, 2006) when used in tandem with another copy of himself, allowed you to continually re-recruit each other a high number of times per turn. Previously, this interaction was abused with Gone But Not Forgotten, and later with cards including Nega Bomb, Surrounded, and Rigged Elections.
* "Detective Chimp, Bobo T. Chimpanzee" (Effective November 16, 2006)is an incredible cog in any multi-team deck. He was most commonly used in combination decks in order to abuse global team-stamped effects - most notably Attend or Die! or Rigged Elections.
* "Dr. Light, Master of Holograms" (Effective January 19, 2007) allowed a player to recur a character with cost two or less from the KO pile. In tandem with increasingly more powerful low drops - such as Poison Ivy and Frankie Raye, Dr. Light was able to do too much for a relatively small investment.
* "Frankie Raye <> Nova, Optimistic Youth" (Effective February 9, 2007) allowed players to draw an unfair amount of cards by playing her multiple times. Particularly deadly when used with a character like Admiral Galen-Kor.
* "Nenora, Skrull Usurper" (Effective February 9, 2007) allowed a player to gain the Kree affiliation with little cost to them. This card caused some of the same problems as Detective Chimp.