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KAIBA: You’re finished this time, Yugi! With my Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Pole
Position on the field, your Spell Cards are useless! Even if you Summon your Dark
Magician, you can’t equip it with enough Equip Spell Cards to make it strong
enough to take down my Dragon, because if you do, your Spell Cards will have no
effect!
YUGI: Oh no! How can I defeat his Blue-Eyes without the help of my Equip Spell
Cards?
KAIBA: Now, Blue-Eyes White Dragon, attack his Giant Rat!
<Boom!>
KAIBA: You get to Special Summon a weak monster from your Deck now, Yugi, so go
ahead, because there’s nothing in your Deck that can help you now.
YUGI: Are you sure about that? I Special Summon… Enraged Muka Muka!
KAIBA: Even with the 3 cards in your hand, your Enraged Muka Muka only has 2400
Attack Points. Not strong enough to defeat my Blue-Eyes.
YUGI: It’s my turn now, Kaiba! I draw, raising my Enraged Muka Muka to 2800
attack points. Then I place one card face-down, and then I activate this card:
United We Stand! With 2 cards still left in my hand, this Equip Spell Card again
raises my Enraged Muka Muka’s attack points to 2800!
KAIBA: You’re a good Duelist, Yugi. Your United We Stand even compensates for
that face-down card, but that’s still not strong enough to overcome my mighty
Dragon! Blue-Eyes, destroy his Enraged Muka Muka!
YUGI: Not so fast, Kaiba! At the start of your turn, I activate my face-down
card: Threatening Roar! This card prevents you from attacking. Sorry Kaiba, but
your Blue-Eyes will just have to wait. And this Duel is now over.
KAIBA: What are you talking about? This is only a temporary reprieve, Yugi. I’ll
still destroy you on my next turn. And your United We Stand still won’t help
you. As long as Pole Position is on the field, no monster can become the
strongest monster on the field because of Spell Cards.
YUGI: Guess again, Kaiba! For now… I draw!
<the ground begins to shake>
KAIBA: What… what’s happening?
YUGI: As I draw, my Enraged Muka Muka’s attack power increases to 3200, making it
the strongest monster on the field. When that happens, your Pole Position makes
the United We Stand cease to have any effect, dropping my monster’s attack
strength to 2400. Since it’s no longer the strongest monster, United We Stand
activates again, but then stops again. An infinite loop, Kaiba!
KAIBA: You can’t cause an infinite loop!
YUGI: I’m not causing it, Kaiba! Drawing a card is a basic game rule. The rules
are causing it.
KAIBA: What’s your point Yugi? It looks like my Pole Position is going to crush
you after all, then.
YUGI: Better look closer, Kaiba!
<Kaiba stares in horror as his Pole Position card begins to smolder… then crack…
then shatter!>
YUGI: Your Pole Position couldn’t handle the strain, Kaiba! Now it’s destroyed,
and my Enraged Muka Muka still has 3200 attack points! That means I win!
As Kaiba found out, when an infinite loop is caused because of game mechanics and
not by a player’s voluntary card play, you must destroy the origin of the
infinite loop.
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