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Chaos Format - August 2004

8/6/2004

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Chaos Format predates the first ban list; however, it can use a ban list exclusive to the 2004 World Championship. The card pool includes up to Ancient Sanctuary.

​The format revolves around summoning and abusing two of the most powerful cards printed in the game: Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning and Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End. In the version of the format without the Worlds ban list, a combination of Chaos Emperor Dragon followed by Yata-Garasu can instantly end the game in a Yata lock.
Featured Lists:
Chaos Control - Masatoshi Togawa - 1st Place - Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship - August 2004
​Chaos Control - Chan Wan Hang - 2nd Place - Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship - August 2004
Chaos Control - Yoshinobu Suekane - 3rd Place - Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship - August 2004
Chaos Control - Ryan Pugh - 4th Place - Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship - August 2004
​Chaos Control - Friso de Boer - 1st Place - Battle City Amsterdam - September 2004
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