[RespectYGO] Top Decks Nerfed! Asian English January 2026 Banlist Breakdown

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[RespectYGO] Top Decks Nerfed! Asian English January 2026 Banlist Breakdown
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Top Decks Nerfed! Asian English January 2026 Banlist Breakdown

The January 2026 Asian English Forbidden & Limited List is here, and it’s one of the most impactful updates we’ve seen in a while. No Forbidden cards this time, but the hits to top decks and staples are enough to shake up the format. Let’s recap what happened in the latest AE Banlist!


 A. Banlist Recap

NEWLY FORBIDDEN

No changes.

NEWLY LIMITED
Cupsy Yummy (3
1)
K9 66A – Jokull (3
1)
Maliss March Hare (3
1)
Maliss White Rabbit (3
1)
Herald of Arc Light (3
1)
Ketu Dracotail (3
1)
Maliss in Underground (3
1)
Obedience Schooled (3
1)
Pre-Preparation of Rites (3
1)
Gozen Match (3
1)
Rivalry of Warlords (3
1)

SEMI LIMITED
Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring (3
2)
Ice Ryzeal (3
2)
K9-17 Izuna (3
2)
Maxx “C” (3
2)
Vanquish Soul Razen (3
2)
Yummy Snatchy (3
2)

UNLIMITED

Cyber Jar (03)
Pot of Desires (2
3)
Purrely Sleepy Memory (2
3)
Snatch Steal (0
3)

Source: Official Asia Yu-Gi-Oh! Facebook Page

 

C. Banlist Highlights

1. Top Tier Deck Major Hits

  • Maliss took the biggest blow this round, with three of its core cards limited: Maliss March Hare, Maliss White Rabbit, and Maliss in Underground. That’s a huge consistency cut.
  • Yummy also got trimmed down. Cupsy Yummy, Obedience Schooled, and Arc Light are now limited, while Yummy Snatchy is semi-limited. Still, the deck feels playable thanks to the new Marshmao Yummy from DOOM OF DIMENSION AE.
  • Vanquish Soul and K9 weren’t spared either. The K9 engine lost steam with K9 Jokull limited and Izuna semi-limited, which definitely lowers its firepower.

2. Top Tier Deck Minor Hits

  • Dracotail only saw Ketu Dracotail limited, but with three Branded Fusion still available in AE, it remains a top contender.
  • Mitsurugi took a consistency hit with Pre-Preparation of Rites limited.
  • Ryzeal continues to be chipped away, now with Ice Ryzeal semi-limited, weakening its starter options.

3. Staple Hits

  • Big staples finally got touched. Maxx “C” and Ash Blossom are now semi-limited. This feels like a shift we’ve been prepared for, especially with the Tactical Try Decks showing us new play patterns.
  • Floodgates like Gozen Match and Rivalry of Warlords were limited, weakening stun strategies and opening space for more interactive gameplay.

4. Major Comeback

  • Purrely is back at full power with Purrely Sleep Memory now unlimited.
  • Pot of Desires returns to 3, alongside nostalgic classics like Cyber Jar and Snatch Steal. Cyber Jar and Snatch Steal has a modern AE print yet, which raises the question: are reprints coming soon?

 

D. Final Thoughts

This January 2026 update is a big step forward for Asian English. By hitting the top meta decks hard, the format opens up space for new strategies to shine. With upcoming AE events like the Rank-Up League and 3-on-3 Tournament, deck building is about to get very interesting.

If you’re looking to power up your AE decks, don’t forget to check out TCG-Corner for the latest card options.

Once again, this has been ArcKnigt of RespectYGO, wishing you happy holidays and an exciting start to the new dueling year!

 

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