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[quote name='Appropriate']Activate only when your opponent draws a card(s), except during their Draw Phase. Draw 2 cards.[/quote][/center]

Looking like a pretty good tech right now with everyone and their mother running Hyper Librarian.
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It could be teched in Dark / Fabled Worlds. It's even lulzier with Naturia Ragweed, giving you 4 cards. Unless one of them misses the timing if both were to be activated. It's as much as a tech in Dark / Fabled Worlds as Forced Requisition is to be honest. It's all about if you want to give you the upper hand, or your opponent the lower hand.
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[quote name='Anbu-of-Sand' timestamp='1303355656' post='5155808']
It could be teched in Dark / Fabled Worlds. It's even lulzier with Naturia Ragweed, giving you 4 cards. Unless one of them misses the timing if both were to be activated. It's as much as a tech in Dark / Fabled Worlds as Forced Requisition is to be honest. It's all about if you want to give you the upper hand, or your opponent the lower hand.
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Ragweed and Appropriate have the same timing, so they both can be activated. Appropriate is mandatory, so it'd be Chain Link 1.
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[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1303356461' post='5155862']
Except the fact Ragweed (probably) uses your Normal Summon and sends itself to the Graveyard.
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Dark Worlds Special Summon (way) more then they Normal Summon though, so it wouldn't hurt that much. Sending itself to the Graveyard also may be that one extra monster you'll need to use say, Pot of Avarice or something as well.
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This is all fun and games until:

A: Your opponent can draw enough to eventually deck you out depending on how many draw shenanigans he can pull off in a turn and how many cards you have remaining.

B: Your opponent also has an Appropriate because it suddenly becomes the cool thing to add to decks, then then it turns into a drawing battle to see who decks out first.
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[quote name='darkwolf777' timestamp='1303453685' post='5158518']
This is all fun and games until:

A: Your opponent can draw enough to eventually deck you out depending on how many draw shenanigans he can pull off in a turn and how many cards you have remaining.

B: Your opponent also has an Appropriate because it suddenly becomes the cool thing to add to decks, then then it turns into a drawing battle to see who decks out first.
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Actually, in case B, each person's Appropriate would trigger the other person's Appropriate. So, unless someone completes Exodia, the winner is whoever failed more at deck-thinning.

So, everyone running Appropriate would make Exodia more popular.

PRO LOGIC, STRAIGHT FROM ME.
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[quote name='burnpsy' timestamp='1303454874' post='5158538']
Actually, in case B, each person's Appropriate would trigger the other person's Appropriate. So, unless someone completes Exodia, the winner is whoever failed more at deck-thinning.

So, everyone running Appropriate would make Exodia more popular.

PRO LOGIC, STRAIGHT FROM ME.
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Hence what I meant by "DRAWING BATTLE" o.o I know that they activate each other >_<
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[quote name='burnpsy' timestamp='1303454874' post='5158538']
Actually, in case B, each person's Appropriate would trigger the other person's Appropriate. So, unless someone completes Exodia, the winner is whoever failed more at deck-thinning.

So, everyone running Appropriate would make Exodia more popular.

PRO LOGIC, STRAIGHT FROM ME.
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Isn't there a rule against infinite loops like that, or was that sarcasm >_>?
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[quote name='Nightmare Zarkus' timestamp='1303457691' post='5158581']
Isn't there a rule against infinite loops like that, or was that sarcasm >_>?
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"If you and your opponent have "Appropriate" face-up and you or your opponent draw a card outside of your respective Draw Phases, the effect of each "Appropriate" is applied until you or your opponent cannot Draw a card and lose the Duel or gather all 5 pieces of "Exodia" into your respective hand and win the Duel. This process does not start a Chain."

The post WAS sarcasm, though.
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[quote name='Nightmare Zarkus' timestamp='1303457691' post='5158581']
Isn't there a rule against infinite loops like that, or was that sarcasm >_>?
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Its not against the rules because the loop is not truly Infinite. Each automated activation of Appropriate causes a player to Draw 2 cards, and eventually leads to drawing out, declaring a winner. Since the Infinite Loop will end when a player Decks out and the game is won, the Infinite Loop is valid.

Only infinite loops that are unstoppable AND never ending are illegal. This one is just unstoppable, but it does end. Only infinite loops with Continuous Effects fighting to resolve can be unstoppable and never ending.

Infinite Loops with cards that activate will continue to activate until no more advancement/change can occur (such as with Morphing Jar #2 + All-Out Attacks combo) which would result in Morphing Jar #2 being unable to activate, stopping the loop. I believe Morphing Jar #2 stops activating when the ONLY cards left in your Deck at activation are "Morphing Jar #2s", which is why some players' Morphing Jar #2/Poison Mummy combos ended early when their Mummies were on the field, and the only cards in the Deck were "Morphing Jar #2s".
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[quote name='Nightmare Zarkus' timestamp='1303458100' post='5158593']
But I could've sworn that Appropriate couldn't activate Appropriate just like Forced Requisition couldn't activate Forced Requisition o_o
when did that change?
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Who said Forced Requisition wouldn't activate from another Forced Requisition? The same thing will happen and cards will be discarded until someone ends up with 0 cards in their hand, causing them to be unable to discard and trigger their own Forced Requisition.
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