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100

This was the first Trap card to be banned in the history of the TCG/OCG.

Imperial Order

100

This company originally had the license to distribute the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG from Konami and held events such as the Shonen Jump Championship Series.

Upper Deck Entertainment (UDE)

100

What year did Crit 1 first start running Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments?

2011

100

This punctuation describes activation conditions - the limits on when or how often a card or effect can be activated.

Colon (:)

100

In Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters, this character threw Yugi's Exodia cards overboard on the ship traveling to Duelist Kingdom.

Weevil Underwood

200

Currently, this is the only card that has not yet received its OCG errata in the TCG and subsequently remains banned here.

Summon Sorceress

200

This is the very first Shonen Jump Championship prize card.

Cyber-Stein

200

This is the first employee that was hired by Whit after Manny.

Frankie Short

200

Given two events A and B, this conjunctive implies both A and B happen simultaneously. BOTH A and B are required. If you cannot do both, you do nothing.

and

200

In Yu-Gi-Oh GX, this was the name of the dormitory for the most advanced students.

Obelisk Blue

300

This was the first card unbanned as a result of receiving a power-level erratum.

Dark Strike Fighter

300

This is the number of Shonen Jump Championship (SJC) events that were held before being replaced with the Yu-Gi-Oh Champioship Series (YCS) by Konami.

75

300

This is the year Crit moved into Crit 2.

2016

300

Given two events A and B, this conjunctive implies B happens after A. These things happen in sequence, not simultaneously. A is required for B, but NOT vice-versa: if A does not happen, then stop; even if B cannot happen, you still do A.

then

300

In Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters, this character unofficially came in 4th place in the Battle City tournament.

Joey Wheeler

400

This was the month and year of the banlist that officially marked the splitting of the TCG and OCG formats.

September 2013

400

This is the city where the very first Shonen Jump Championship event was held.

Anaheim, California

400

This is the year that CHG Format was founded.

2015

400

Given two events A and B, this conjunctive implies both A and B happen simultaneously. A is required for B, but NOT vice-versa: if A does not happen, then stop; even if B cannot happen, you still do A. 

and if you do

400

In Yu-Gi-Oh GX, this was the final opponent Jaden faced before the series concluded.

Yugi Muto

500

This card has had its limitation status changed more than any other card in the history of the game. 

Chaos Sorcerer

500

This city has hosted more SJC/YCS events than any other in the world.

Indianapolis, Indiana

500

This is the year Saturday YGO was initially cancelled at Crit.

2013

500

Given two events A and B, this conjunctive implies B happens after A. These things happen in sequence, not simultaneously. Neither is required for the other to occur.

also, after that

500

In Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's original timeline unaffected by the actions of Z-One, this was Yusei's ace Accel Synchro monster.

Cosmic Blazar Dragon