No. God Cards are not legal game cards, so cannot be used in tournaments.There are a few legal god cards like ra and obelisk but not slifer not yet
*Polymerization. No, because there is no fusion monster that lists any of them as material mosters. The Creator of Light Horakhty will be released soon, but it requires a tribute of all 3 TOURNAMENT LEGAL God Cards.
Players may use the God cards in casual Duels (however, it would be wise if effects were agreed upon prior to the Duel if you are using the tournament-illegal versions). You may NOTuse these cards in officially sponsored Duels or tournaments (tournament-legal versions may be used).
No. The god cards are stronger than Exodia.
Up until the release of JUMP-EN037 Obelisk the Tormentor, no game-legal God Cards had been printed. All of them had "This card cannot be used in a duel" on the bottom, either in English or Japanese. Apart from that, they had illegal card backs, and no rules text.
No. God Cards are not legal game cards, so cannot be used in tournaments.There are a few legal god cards like ra and obelisk but not slifer not yet
God Cards are not legal game cards - they have no text because there is no game text to go there.
Rather than being 'banned' (which implies one-time legality), the original God Cards are just not legal game cards in the first place. They have the wrong back, and no rules or text. They are not all legal game cards. Obelisk and Ra now have legal effect monster prints, Slifer's should follow.
There is a game-legal version of Ra and Obelisk.
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No, they are not limited. You can have three of each in your deck.
There are only two legal prints of the God cards, Obelisk and Ra from Shonen Jump Magazine. No other print of them is legal, and currently no print of Slifer is legal too. Most 'God Decks' people will speak of, are using the non-legal cards. They are not legal because they have no game text, and illegal backs, plus 'This card cannot be used in a duel' in English or Japanese.
Unless they hit the banlist, they should be tournament legal. I don't see why they're going to release them in a pack and can't use them in a duel. The only 'god' cards that can't be used are the Egyptian god cards but they made Obelisk the tormentor and the Winged Dragon of Ra legal in tournament, it has to be in proto type though.Slifer The Sky Dragon is still banned.
No, those are the non-legal versions.
There are two game-legal prints of the God cards, both Shonen Jump releases, Obelisk and Ra. These cards are tournament legal, and unrestricted, you may have three of each in your deck. As for the other prints (LC1, GBI, DOD/JMP/YMA), these Egyptian God cards are classed as 'Illegal' not forbidden. This states that they are definitely not permitted in tournaments and if you use one (dependng on the tournament hosts) you could be disqualified from the event for having an 'illegal' card. Egyptian God cards are mainly collectibles to show off to your friends. You can use the god cards in private duels at home or school but not in domestic official competitions.
In the video games you can destroy them by using cards that do not target such as lightning vortex and mirror force, they are not legal for real duels.
*Polymerization. No, because there is no fusion monster that lists any of them as material mosters. The Creator of Light Horakhty will be released soon, but it requires a tribute of all 3 TOURNAMENT LEGAL God Cards.