Chaos Sorcerer is currently a Limited card on the Limited and Forbidden Card List because of its ability to banish 1 face-up monster on the field. This effect is very similar to the Black Luster Soldier - Envoy Of The Beginning card which is also currently a Limited card on the advanced format. Meanwhile, the Witch of the Black Forest card remains to be forbidden (banned) from being used in the advanced format because it is a strong 'recruiter' monster. The player using the effect of this card can add any monster with 1500 or less DEF to their hand from their deck. The card has been used in dominating strategies which is why it is banned but Chaos Sorcerer hasn't been used in them kind of strategies for a while which makes it Limited for the time being.
Chaos Sorcerer has no practical advantages over the Envoy of the Beginning. The card's value was that it was easily summoned and had a great effect, not as strong as the Envoy but strong enough to be worth including in deck.
No
1 maybe 2 months
its effect is just too strong
It is true that while Dark Magician of Chaos is banned, Dedication through Light and Darkness is useless, but that's not reason to ban it. Why ban a card no one will use?
Witch of the Black Forest is banned because it can be used to search for awesome cards like Dark Armed Dragon and the Monarchs. and Chaos Sorcerer isn't banned, in fact you are allowed 2 of them in your deck.It has been banned because the controller of this card can pick any monster with equal or lower than 1500 DEF points. Due to the Yu-Gi-Oh ban list operators reading all the cards with the DEF points that enables them to be added to the hand because of this card's effect they obviously must have found a lot of powerful monsters. Many powerful cards have weak defense like the monarch cards with 1000 DEF points each. These cards are one of the most popular group of cards used in tournament duels and Witch of the Black Forest allows the user to get all their best cards to their hand and use them to control the duel and even win.
Chaos Sorcerer doesn't destroy, so you can banish Stardust.
No. Magician of Black Chaos is not banned under the March 2010 Forbidden/Limited Card List. It is in fact, unlimited, meaning that you can have up to three copies of this card in your Deck.The card you may be referring to is Dark Magician of Chaos, which is banned, however.
chaos is using the best light and dark monsters and making a deck (include Black luster soldier-envoy of the beginning and chaos sorcerer) and twilight is a lightsworn build that uses some dark support like chaos sorcerer, necro dardna, tragodia, gorz, and DAD
Chaos Sorcerer has no practical advantages over the Envoy of the Beginning. The card's value was that it was easily summoned and had a great effect, not as strong as the Envoy but strong enough to be worth including in deck.
chaos sorcerer is actually a character off of yugioh gx season 3 from the dark world. He plays a part as a servant for the supreme king (Jaden.) Axel and friends throw an assault to take over the supreme kings kingdom and during it chaos sorcerer duels against zane. chaos sorcerer summoned perfectly ultimate great moth and uses it to blow away cyberdark dragon but zane then fusion summons cyber end dragon destroying chaos sorcerers monster and winning the duel. chaos sorcerer is then sent to the stars.
The cast of Simon the Sorcerer - Chaos ist das halbe Leben - 2007 includes: Detlef Bierstedt Erik Borner as Simon the Sorcerer Marianne Graffam as Alix
As it's effect mentions chaos sorcerer cannot be normal summoned or set.It can only be special summoned by removing from play one light and one dark attribute monsters.
Simon the Sorcerer - Chaos ist das halbe Leben - 2007 VG is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
sorcerer of dark magic and dark magician of chaos
You have not provided enough information for a price to be provided. There are several versions of Chaos Sorcerer, with a wide variation in prices.
If you mean light and darkness dragon then no chaos sorcerer would be negated because of ladd's effect