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I thought of this a while ago.

 

I saw a friend abuse Super Rejuvenation to draw out Exodia extremely quickly, so I got to thinking:

"Is there a way to draw an infinite amount of cards in one turn?"

I came up with the following combo. However, I fear it may take too much specifics or too much time to pull off...

What do y'all think?

 

 

King Tiger Wanghu + Card Of Safe Return + Destiny Hero - Departed

http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/yugioh/images/1/1c/KingTigerWanghuPGD-EN-R.jpg

 

http://www.yugioh-cards.net/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/db1/huge/DB1-EN232.jpg

 

http://images.wikia.com/yugioh/images/3/37/DestinyHero-DepartedPTDN-EN-C.jpg

 

The key to this one is getting Departed into the graveyard, preferably by paying for a cost (Raigeki Break, Destiny Draw, etc.), or heck, even a crashing it while you have Imperial Iron Wall.

During the Standby Phase, he is Special Summoned to the opponent's field. If you have Card of Safe Return on the field, you can draw a card for this effect.

King Tiger Wanghu's effect destroys any monster that's Normal or Special Summoned to the field with less than 1400 ATK. Therefore, his effect would destroy Destiny Hero - Departed as soon as it hits the field.

HOWEVER

It is still the Standby Phase when all this happens. So, I think Departed's effect would activate again, because the conditions are met -- it is in your Graveyard, and it is a Standby Phase. So, he is automatically Special Summoned to the opponent's field, you draw your card, and Wanghu destroys him again.

Do this over and over again, and I think you could have an infinite hand... unless someone knows of a ruling or anything that renders this combo useless.

 

Opinions?

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This was posted a year ago, and I think Konami actually came up with a ruling specifically to prevent this from happening saying that Departed won't Special Summon himself if Wanghu is on the field, since if he could a non-optional infinite loop would occur.

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