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** [[Light Is Not Good]]: seems to be the theme of the Arcana Force monsters and most of the [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Worm Worm] Archetype.
** The Vylons are an interesting example. In the story they teamed up with the Lavals, Gishki, Gusto, and Gem-Knights in order to beat back the Steelswarms. This ultimately leads to [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Vylon_Disigma Vylon Disigma] defeating them. But as it turns out, those sets were only working together to beat the Steelswarms and prior to that were also fighting each other. The Vylons wish for a perfect existence for everyone, but they now see that's impossible. So they've decided to use Disigma to kill em all.
* [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition]]: Quite ''many'' cards are this, which kind of diminishes its value a bit; but there some among these that really are worthy of its title, examples are cards that are actually sold separately in one big deluxe package: ''Shinato of A Higher Plane'' was this at first. Other examples are Special Summons hyped in the [[Animated Adaptation]] and [[The Movie]], expect to only get them in special events or packed with another product of the franchise (usually a [[Video Game]]).
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: Many older cards are worded in such a way to allow this as the game and its strategies have progressed and evolved in ways the card game back then couldn't have foreseen. For example, Mind Control lets you take control of an opponent's monster, but it can't attack or be Tributed. When it was first released it didn't have a lot of uses, mostly just Fusion (which was rarely used) and getting a monster out of the way. Then came Synchros and Xyz, which state their summoning methods don't actually count as Tributing...and so it was Mind Control is now Limited.