[RespectYGO] The April 2026 Asian English Banlist - Breakdown and Insights

Article published at: Apr 21, 2026 Article author: SUPPORTTCGCORNER Article tag: banlist
[RespectYGO] The April 2026 Asian English Banlist - Breakdown and Insights
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The April 2026 Asian English Banlist - Breakdown and Insights

The Asian English April 2026 Forbidden & Limited List has just been revealed, and while it doesn’t completely flip the format, it definitely sends some signals. A few oppressive cards finally got the axe, some nostalgic power cards are cautiously returning, and certain archetypes are being nudged in subtle ways. Let’s break it down.

Banlist Recap

Banlist Highlights

Forbidden

  • Obedience Schooled [Limited Forbidden]

  • Branded Expulsion [Unlimited Forbidden]

Both of these hits target unfair combo setups. Branded Expulsion’s ban mirrors the OCG’s stance against lock strategies, while Obedience Schooled shuts down Beast-type swarm potential (Yummy) that could spiral out of control.

Limited

  • Yummy Snatchy [Semi Limited]

  • Heavy Storm [Forbidden Limited]

  • Mitsurugi Prayers [Unlimited Limited]

The big headline here is Heavy Storm’s return. It’s a nostalgic blowout card, but keeping it at 1 ensures it doesn’t completely warp backrow play. Also, this could be a sign that it will appear in the modern Asian English card pool soon. Mitsurugi Prayers being cut to 1 is a major nerf to Mitsurugi consistency, while Yummy Snatchy’s limit reins in its utility.

Semi-Limited

  • Droll & Lock Bird [Unlimited Semi-Limited]

  • Snake-Eye Ash [Limited Semi-Limited]

  • Diabellstar the Black Witch [Limited Semi-Limited]

  • Snake-Eye Poplar [Limited Semi-Limited]

  • Vanquish Soul Hollie Sue [Unlimited Semi-Limited]

This section is a mix of nerfs and buffs. Droll & Lock Bird being semi-limited reduces its oppressive consistency and also allows the extra copy to potentially circulate the market as this card hasn’t gotten any reprint since its release in AE, while Snake-Eye cards and Diabellstar gain breathing room. Vanquish Soul Hollie Sue’s semi-limit is a consistency hit, but not as harsh as a straight limit.

Unlimited

  • Metamorphosis [Forbidden Unlimited]

A surprising buff—Metamorphosis is now fully back. While iconic, it’s unlikely to dominate modern play without its old FTK partners. Also, like Heavy Storm, this could signal its possible inclusion in the upcoming sets of Asian English.


Summary

This Asian English list feels subtle but deliberate. It reins in Mitsurugi and Vanquish Soul while cautiously buffing SnakeEye and legacy cards. Heavy Storm’s return is exciting but controlled, and Metamorphosis at 3 is more symbolic than metadefining. 

Overall, it’s less about resetting the format and more about sending warning shots—nudging decks without dismantling them.

As always, if you’re looking to optimize your deck even further for the new format, be sure to check the latest card singles and boxes at TCG-corner.

This has been ArcKnight. Happy Dueling.

 

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