Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Banishing cards from the graveyard Ask Question. Asked 4 years ago. Active 4 years ago. Viewed 10k times. Improve this question. Can you link what card you have with this effect? It might help us give a better, more understandable answer if we have some context to work with. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Warrior Lady Breakthrough Skill Card can be banished from anywhere, be it your field, your hand, your graveyard your discard pile , or your deck.
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While this answer looks correct, I think it would be a lot more useful if it included one sentence summaries of what "graveyard" and "banish" mean, e. I don't actually play yu-gi-oh — Benjamin Cosman. BenjaminCosman a more accurate definition of the graveyard would be used cards that are not in the hand or on the field anymore, and banished doesnt neccessarily mean removed from the game permanently anymore as there are lots of cards to interact with the banished zone nowadays — WhatsThePoint.
Cards can only be banished by a card that uses the word "Banish". Banished cards should be kept next to the Graveyard, in clear view of both duelists. By default, cards are banished face-up , with these cards being public knowledge. However, several cards can banish cards face-down such as " Ghostrick Skeleton " and " Pot of Desires " ; a card that is banished face-down is not public knowledge and can thus only be looked at by its possessor.
A card that is banished face-down cannot be affected by cards that specify properties of the banished card, other than the card that banished it. The number of banished cards including face-down banished cards is public knowledge.
Because banishing a card causes it to leave its current location, banishing a card on the field causes it to leave the field. Consequently, if a Monster Token is banished face-up, it is simply removed from the game rather than placed with the other banished cards. Monster Tokens cannot be banished face-down. Banished cards cannot be destroyed. Returning a banished card to the Graveyard is not considered to be sending that card to the Graveyard, and can be done even if a card like " Dimensional Fissure " is active.
If a card controlled by a player that is not its owner is temporarily banished by a card like " Interdimensional Matter Transporter ", while banished it will be in the possession of its owner , but when it returns to the field it will return to the side of the field of the player that controlled it when it was banished. If its owner does not have an unoccupied Zone on the field to return it to, the card is instead sent to the Graveyard. Furthermore, if the effect that gave temporary control of that card to the opponent is no longer active, it will then return to the original owner.
Originally, there were few cards which could banish other cards called "remove from play" at the time , with some of the first being " Soul Release " and " Banisher of the Light ".
The first card to return them was " Miracle Dig ". However, over time, banishing cards has become a popular theme with several cards to go with it such as Chaos and " D. If a card would be banished when it leaves the field is temporarily banished by another card effect, it will not return to the field when it should.
If an effect that banishes temporarily targets a face-down card, the target will be banished face-down, and will return to the field face-down. Originally, there were few cards which could banish other cards called "remove from play" at the time , with some of the first being " Soul Release " and " Banisher of the Light ". The first card to recover banished cards was " Miracle Dig ". However, over time, banishing cards has become a popular theme with several cards to go with it such as Chaos and " D.
In turn, more cards were created to bring banished cards back, including " D. In the Problem-Solving Card Text update, "remove from play" was renamed "banish". This was both to make card text easier to understand and to distinguish it from the similarly-named "removed from the field", which was renamed " leaves the field " in the same update for this reason. Thematically, cards which banish tend to either imply that the card's soul is being removed e. While the location that banished cards are placed does not have an official name, official sources occasionally refer to it as the Banished Zone [4] or banished pile [5] removed zone [6] or removed from play pile [7] prior to the Problem-Solving Card Text update , despite it not being a zone.
These terms are never used in card texts or official ruling materials; cards in this location are simply referred to as "banished cards". Being able to shut down an opponents Graveyard plus having " D. Survivor ", an ATK monster that keeps returning every time it's banished while face-up, have shown themselves to be powerful Decks. Scout Plane " is also incredibly useful in these Decks: if it is banished from your hand or Deck, it will be Special Summoned.
The main weakness of these Decks is the fact that it is not difficult to remove the card that banishes other cards, and cards like " Imperial Iron Wall " and " Chaos Hunter " counter such Decks with ease. In Yu-Gi-Oh! If not, the banished cards were placed in the Duelist's pockets. ZEXAL , monsters being banished or Special Summoned while banished sometimes enter in and emerge from portals identical to the Graveyard's one, but green.
ARC-V , cards banished from the Graveyard disintegrate with a vortex, cards banished from the field disintegrate and scatter, and cards banished from the hand disintegrate into a purple sphere. However, it is unclear where these cards are kept in a duel disk.
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