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I mean the card they should probably ban is the Phantom Knights rank up magic that summons it on the opponents turn. It's the only thing that spell is used for anyway.
And Blackwings and Raidraptor can both D/D/D lock with near 100% consistency going first.
Kashtira technically could as well (Or any deck that can get 2 7's + one extra body for link material)
You forgot Exosisters.
If you can get Kali Yuga as an XYZ material on Magnifica with something like Zexal Field, Magnifica can summon it during the opponent's turn.
No but seriously, alot of those floodgating monsters are in decks that are either bad or are sometimes hard to get out. So think of this as a uncommon experience.
Kali Yuga is fine in D/D/D the deck its designed for where you can't summon it on your opponents turn only your own. Where it can be used as a board breaker. The only reason the card is an issue is because you can cheat it out via the rank up magic on the opponents turn.
Same as King Calamity wasn't really a problem until crimson dragon enabled it to be easily cheated out on the opponents turn with high consistency.
Damn, D/D/D and Red Dragon Archfiend are complete scrubs then considering Cosmo Neos can just be summoned on your opponents turn in their own deck with their own cards