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Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

Although the "self-detonation switch" is not included in the ban card table, it is banned from being used in the World Series of Game King. It can be said that it is a "forbidden card that does not exist in the forbidden card table". So why did the World Series ban the self-detonation switch, but not restrict the use of the self-detonation switch in normal duels? The village chief said in detail for everyone.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

First of all, the "self-detonation switch" is one of the few cards in the game that can achieve a draw. But in the World Series, players need to play a zero-sum game between them, and they must divide a winner or loser. If the player uses the "self-detonation switch" switch to build a tournament deck, it will cause the players to be unable to distinguish between the winners and the loser, and the rhythm of the entire game will be stalled. To avoid this embarrassing thing, K banned the card from being used in World Series-level events.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

Some card guys once built a winning deck with the "self-detonation switch" as the core. Because in the game, the match between players is a Match match, which is what we often call a three-game best-of-three system. The core idea of this self-detonating deck is to use the "self-detonation switch" to force the opponent to draw the other side in the remaining 2 innings after winning 1 innings, and finally winning 1 win and 2 draws to win match points. And even if you don't achieve 1 win, the end of 3 draws is just an extra game. In a way, it was the effect similar to the Victory Dragon that turned Match into a single-game match.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

Cards that were previously able to cause draws like the "Self-Detonation Switch" also had the unmodified effect of the "Wheel of Destruction". Until the effect is modified, the HP damage dealt to both sides by the Wheel of Destruction is simultaneous, which can lead to a draw. After that, the K Society made changes to the effect of the destruction turn, so that the hp damage has the order of the player before the opponent, cutting off the possibility of the destruction wheel causing a draw. From this point of view, it can be seen that the K Society's attitude towards cards that can cause a draw is not recommended.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

However, the "self-detonation switch" has neither been modified nor restricted by the K Society. Probably the reason is that in addition to competition, the game king also has the need for entertainment. Just like in addition to the usual victories, the K Society will also allow special victory cards such as "Eczodia" to exist1. And for most players' daily duels, there is no necessary reason to divide the winners and losers, which provides a living space for the existence of entertainment cards such as "self-detonating switches". And the conditions for achieving the self-detonation switch are not as simple as the destruction wheel, so the K Society turns a blind eye to it.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

And to say that the most classic "self-detonating switch" switch entertainment deck, that is, equipped with the "Live Road Old Ai" deck. The key card "Hope for the Living Road" can draw a large number of cards according to the HP difference between itself and the other party, which meets the starting conditions of the "self-detonation switch". When the HP difference between the two sides reaches 7000 points, the probability of launching "Hope for The Way to Live" can draw 4 cards at a time, and the probability of gathering the Dark Grand Mage is very high. Even if the player is unable to gather the Dark Grand Mage through the "Hope for the Road to Life", they can use the "Self-Detonation Switch" to end the game in a draw and make themselves invincible.

Game King: Why does the World Series ban the self-detonation switch?

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