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Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duelhas officially announced the newest update to the game’s Forbidden and Limited List, set to be released in early March. Throughout the more than three years since Konami first launched its massively popular digital trading card game, the developer has regularly looked to make adjustments to the game’s meta through banlist updates. Konami’s now-monthly banlist updates have seen everything from minor tweaks of specific cards tosweeping changes affecting many ofYu-Gi-Oh’s most powerful decks. Now, Konami is making a few more changes to the game for its March format.

Recent months have seen a plethora of powerful new decks and archetypes joinYu-Gi-Oh Master Duelthrough its newest Selection Packs. February introduced the “Fiendsmith” cards to the digital TCG, a powerful archetype that was considered a “Tier 0” strategy following its release in the physical game. The “Mulcharmy” cards introduced in January also took the card game by storm, providing powerful draw effects from the hand that any deck in the game could utilize. March’s new update toMaster Duel’s banlist, however, looks to be more focused on minor adjustments.

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Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duelofficially revealed the next update to the online game’s banlist on Friday, showcasing a pair of minor changes. The banlist update notably does not feature any cards moving into the Forbidden or Limited sections, only featuring two cards being freed from restrictions. Both “Cynet Mining” and “Swap Frog” will be returned to three copies per deck, with Cynet Mining previously Semi-Limited and Swap Frog at Limited status. The minorshifts toMaster Duel’s banlistare set to be officially implemented on March 6.

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Master Duel’s small changes to the game’s banlist largely fall in line with Konami’s past trends for its digital TCG’s updates. The developer typically waits for a couple of months before making any sweeping changes to powerful new strategies, allowing the dust to settle to see where the new cards land.Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duelhas also often used minor changes to give cards back to decks that had previously been hit, with “Cynet Mining” asan effective searcher for Cyberse decksand “Swap Frog” being useful in the “Spright” strategy.

The newest update toYu-Gi-Oh Master Duelcomes as the game continues the celebration of its third anniversary. Konami has rolled out multiple login rewards campaigns throughout recent months, both celebrating the game’s anniversary andMaster Duelsurpassing 250 million downloadsin December. The digital TCG’s anniversary celebration even featured a plethora of exclusive cosmetics, including several designed around the “Sky Striker” archetype and a new Solo Mode for the theme featuring special animations.Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel’s new changes will look to give a little help to some of the game’s older decks.