Forum:Infinite Loop: Morphing Jar 2

Let's say this loop have a possibility of winning the duel, but it may not work due to chances and which will lead the duel no where. Are we even allowed to play this loop?

Example: Turn Player: Have a face-down Morphing Jar 2 and a set All-Out Attacks. (Note: Only monster he have in the deck is another Morphing Jar 2) Opponent: Have 5 monsters on the field. Turn Player: Activates All-Out Attacks and then flips Morphing Jar 2. Returns all monsters to the deck and follow Morphing Jar 2's effect accordingly.

Two outcome can happen from this.

1) Opponent somehow picks up 5 monsters that can't be normal summoned so he'll have no monsters on the field. Morphing Jar 2 will be stuck in an infinite loop.

2) Turn Player Wins, he milled out all of the opponent's cards (assuming the opponent doesn't have at least 5 monsters that can't be normal summoned in the deck).

So is this allowed? If it fails, do you have to revert? (Which will be a problem kind of). Or you can't play a loop that have a possibility of becoming an infinite loop that goes no where? Someone asked me this so I wasn't sure. --Xsamuraizx 14:35, 17 July 2009 (UTC)