Top 5 Cards Which Cause Illegal Moves in YuGiOh

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If you were to activate a card which would then cause an infinite loop of mandatory effects with no net change in the game state, that initial move would be illegal and you just strait up would not be able to activate the card or summon the monster which would have started that loop. Luckily these kind of situations are pretty rare, but a vast majority of illegal moves are caused by a handful of cards, and this list will go over the 5 biggest offenders.

--the List--
5-Destiny HERO - Departed
4-Morphing Jar #2
3-Cyber Blader
2-Jinzo
1-Pole Position
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i can imagine them teaching this kind of stuff in the duel academy in yugioh gx lol

bocodamondo
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According to card players, the most illegal move is showering before a tournament.

Aftertaste_
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Seeing YGOPro infinitely make a card switch control is actually pretty funny. xD

CalastantNight
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Watching Jinzo bounce around the board was hilarious 😂

ogichi
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Okay the Cyber Blader demonstration made me laugh a little from seeing that card just fly between both fields, unable to figure out what the heck it's supposed to do in this situation.

nickkelley
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You forgot to mention that since Pole Position gets destroyed to stop the infinite loops, its floating effect activates to destroy the monster on the field with the highest ATK. Which would explain Stratos dying twice and Summoned Skull dying in that one instance I beleive.

HellfireBowsa
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I find it genuinely hilarious that in the case of Pole Position, YGO Pro knows to destroy all the offending cards...but god forbid you use Amplifier and Imperial Order because now we're playing Jinzo Pinball instead

randomman
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4:10 The mating dance of the infinite graydle

shadowmanwkp
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I just imagine the monster standing in the middle of the field confused as heck being like "WHO THE HECK DO I BELONG TO?"

gmalamat
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I thought of something. So there’s a really old Trap card in Yugioh called Appropriate. Basically what it does is if your opponent draws cards outside of the draw phase (meaning by card effect) you get to draw 2 cards. Me and my friend made old school 2002 Exodia decks and faced them off against each other while each of us had a face-up Appropriate on our fields, I had activated Pot of Greed, his Appropriate Traps effect activated, then mine activated its effect and it went on and on till one of us drew out Exodia from our infinite draw loop thing

justinlewis
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"I summon exodia!"
"Ohh that's cool wanna see a good trick beforehand?"

hitwalkhook
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Pole Position is so broken that it almost caused Dark Magician Girl to quit the game

sonicstory
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This is literally a "wait that's illegal" moment

qelipothaumiel
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I love game mechanics discussions like this, this channel is phenomenal

flochforster
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"Time for me to win this duel! I activate the trap card Pole Position!"

YGOPRO: "No! A THOUSAND TIMES NO! NOT FOR YOU, NOT YOUR FAMILY, NO!!!" xD

alexisauld
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I'm pretty sure Ygopro was just destroying Pole Position and once it left the field Stratos had higher attack so Pole Position's 2nd effect destroyed Stratos every time.

agrnianTV
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considering the amount of cards this game has, it's really surprising that only few combos actually break the game's rules. Props to them

strawberrijam
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On June 19th, 2008, in a minor league baseball game of the Staten Island Yankees vs the Brooklyn Cyclones, a pitcher named Pat Venditte made his debut to get the final out of the game. Pat Venditte is a unique player, given that he is what is known as a switch pitcher, a pitcher who is able to throw just as good with his left hand as he can with his right, which makes him very versatile. After walking the first batter, Ralph Henriquez came up to the plate. Henriquez is what is known as a switch hitter, or an ambidextrous batter (these are much more common than switch pitchers). In the over 100 years that baseball has existed, this is the first recorded instance of a switch pitcher pitching to a switch hitter. Henriquez entered the right hand batter’s box, which made Venditte switch to pitching left handed to maintain his advantage. This prompted Henriquez to switch over to the left handed batter’s box to get the advantage back, prompting Venditte to switch to using his right hand. The game ground to a halt as these two kept switching for several minutes, as the umpires gathered on the field to attempt to handle the situation, as no rule existed to keep either of them from switching in response to eachother, and it could theoretically have gone on for eternity according to the rulebook. To end the madness, the umpires made the decision to force Henriquez to bat right handed, after which Venditte struck him out in 4 pitches to end the game. In response to this, the MLB immediately drafted a new rule to keep this from happening when Venditte was eventually called up to the Major League. Sound familiar at all?

thehoodedteddy
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I recently had an idea for an infinite "gain life points" loop involving the two cards "Fire Princess" and "Prime Material Dragon". Fire Princess effect is: "when you gain LP, inflict 500 damage to your opponent." Prime material dragon's effect is: "Any effect that would inflict damage to a player instead increases their Life Points by the same amount." The idea is that you put Fire princess on both players field and prime material dragon on either field and use any lp gain or lp damage effect. Which prime material dragon will turn into gaining those lp instead, which would trigger fire princess to inflict damage to the opponent, but material dragon turns inflict to gain, which triggers the other fire princess in an endless loop of both players gaining life points. I've been trying to find a way with this via summon sorceress turn 1 and some other supporting cards but haven't been able to correctly pull it off yet.

foetoid
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Deck Idea: "Pole Position" xtr, where you try to create as many problematic things as possible.

MacstersUndead