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Comment below what you want to see. ► Love my content? Consider supporting me by buying some Merch from my Store! https://my-store-b87405.creator-sprin... Subscribe & check back for more content ► Youtube: / finalgameforreal ► Facebook: / finalgameforreal Goat format chiefly focuses on a period of competitive play that ended in the fall of 2005. It uses the April 2005 Forbidden & Limited List, and all cards released prior to Cybernetic Revolution are playable. There are a few potential exceptions – including some Collector Tin promos that were available early in a handful of regions – but for the most part, cards that debuted before August 2005 and weren't in a Collector's Tin are the most agreed-upon collection of cards available for goat format play. Goatformat.com has an excellent spreadsheet that you can download to quickly check whether a card is compatible or not, and some third-party dueling programs have a goat format setting that you can toggle. These limitations produce some truly interesting builds, but why stop at Cybernetic Revolution specifically? There's more than one good answer to that question, but the best one is Cybernetic Revolution's most famous card: Cyber Dragon. Before 2005 a 2100 ATK monster that could freely Summon itself from the hand with easily-met conditions was unheard of, and its introduction completely changed the direction of the game. Goat format represents the end of an era and the beginning of a much more combo-heavy style of play. That said, Yu-Gi-Oh still had plenty more transformations waiting for it in future sets, and the goat format wouldn't be the last 'end of an era' for the game. https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/articl...