Why sangan is banned




















The ban of Imperial Order was a logical consequence. Prior to these bans, players had modest monster line-ups with floaters and monsters which got effects the turn they were summoned. Witch and Sangan were banned too. This was overkill for two reasons.

I think this is why Sangan was unbanned for the next format. Floaters soft-counter mass removal by making them less reliable and useful. Home Yu-Gi-Oh! Structure Deck R Starter Decks. Game terms. Summoning conditions Normal Summon Flip Summon. Flip Gemini Union Spirit Toon. OCG Structures. You're also still allowed to summon monsters in the same turn, you just can't access their abilities. Original Effect: Send fusion material monsters from your deck to your graveyard, fusion summon the appropriate monster at your second standby phase after activation, and destroy it when Fusion leaves the field.

Errata: Now, the materials aren't sent immediately but during your first standby phase after activation your fusion monster is still summoned at the second. Unlike most fusion spells, Future Fusion pulls materials from your deck, maintaining hand advantage while summoning a fearsome titan.

But it's just as useful for quickly stockpiling your graveyard, especially with monsters that need more than two materials, like "Five-Headed Dragon" and "Quintet Magician". Now, you'll need to wait a turn before getting the materials into graveyard, unfortunate but still an awesome ability, especially with the looming fusion monster.

In short, the longer your opponent takes to deal with Fusion, the more trouble they'll be in. Erratum remain a controversial policy, with some players appreciating them while others feel cheated out of their original abilities.

Personally, I enjoy them: better to have a weakened card available than a monstrous one you'll never be able to use. Plus, errata can change over time, potentially giving cards more power, and I'm eager to what alterations other long-banned cards take.

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