![]() ![]() Lyrilusc variants won’t really do much no matter how much they make Number F0: Utopic Draco Future, so the card going from 1 to 2 does make sense. Now we start to clean things up on this list, staring with the lone Semi-Limit to Lyrilusc – Recital Starling. It does make sense, but doesn’t really affect the problem all that much. If it was, now those players just go from 3 to 1 and continue on with their day playing Tearlaments with the Ishizu cards, cause this card getting hit won’t change how strong those cards are on their own. It does affect Tear slightly, but it wasn’t something that was always put into the Main Deck. It’s a monster negation in the hand just as long as you got another Fairy alongside it in your hand, which can be pretty hard to play around. The final hit on the list, and the one that most directly affects Tearlaments, is Herald of Orange Light going from 3 to 1. ![]() It took longer than it honestly should have taken, but we finally got Mystic Mine out of the format like the OCG did and hopefully it stays gone for good, to be honest. A simple Field Spell you can slap on the board and as a result cause turns of turns of a Duel to just becoming drawing and passing is not healthy to have in any format. Even if it might be nice to have in a Tier 0 format, it doesn’t completely solve the problem on its own, and once we’re out of it you know it’ll be annoying to deal with again. Now here I don’t think anybody really cared when the card got banned, they just wanted the card out of the game. ![]() It might not make sense in terms of the timing, but one day I feel we’ll be thankful it went. It’s most certainly not hard at all to summon still, it’s fairly generic, and I don’t think Konami will want another Lavalval Chain running around and causing more issues after we’ve already seen what Curious could do. It is harder to summon, I will say that, but not by much. We know how powerful Lavalval Chain himself is, and we saw how good the Link version of it could be when Curious is in the metagame. That’s really the only reason this got hit, it’s Lavalval Chain 2.0 basically. This felt like something that would of been more timely last list when the card saw more play with Fairy Tail – Snow, but it never truly is too late to hit a Lavalval Chain, to be honest. Let’s look at these few changes and see what will come of the meta with these cards. There isn’t much happening on this list, as only 3 cards were hit and 6 were bumped up. I know there was a call for a list with Tearlaments becoming a Tier 0 strategy, so Konami decided to go ahead and do something small to try and keep things more in check until a more proper list in 2023. Hello Pojo Readers, Crunch$G here to discuss what is 99.99% most likely the final Forbidden and Limited list for 2022. Glad we finally got the DLC to the last list finally released. ![]()
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