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** In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 139|episode 139]], [[Yami Yugi]] used "[[Soul Taker]]" to Tribute [[Yami Marik]]'s "[[Egyptian God Slime]]" for the effect of "Obelisk". By [[Battle City]] mechanics, "Slime" was able to count as two Tributes since it was a [[Fusion Monster]] made of two Fusion Materials. The ATK of "Obelisk" then became ∞, and Yami Yugi attempted to destroy Yami Marik's "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" by battle to win the Duel. However, Yami Marik negated the attack with "[[Class System]]".
 
** In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 139|episode 139]], [[Yami Yugi]] used "[[Soul Taker]]" to Tribute [[Yami Marik]]'s "[[Egyptian God Slime]]" for the effect of "Obelisk". By [[Battle City]] mechanics, "Slime" was able to count as two Tributes since it was a [[Fusion Monster]] made of two Fusion Materials. The ATK of "Obelisk" then became ∞, and Yami Yugi attempted to destroy Yami Marik's "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" by battle to win the Duel. However, Yami Marik negated the attack with "[[Class System]]".
 
** Twice in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Pyramid of Light]]'', [[Yami Yugi]] Tributed "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" and "The Winged Dragon of Ra" to make the ATK of "Obelisk" ∞. The first time, it was used to destroy [[Kaiba]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", inflicting an infinite amount of battle damage to Kaiba and causing him to lose the Duel. The second time, it was used to destroy [[Anubis]]'s "[[Theinen the Great Sphinx]]" with the same result.
 
** Twice in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Pyramid of Light]]'', [[Yami Yugi]] Tributed "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" and "The Winged Dragon of Ra" to make the ATK of "Obelisk" ∞. The first time, it was used to destroy [[Kaiba]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", inflicting an infinite amount of battle damage to Kaiba and causing him to lose the Duel. The second time, it was used to destroy [[Anubis]]'s "[[Theinen the Great Sphinx]]" with the same result.
* "[[Divine Serpent Geh]]" has an original ATK and DEF of ∞. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 181|episode 181]], [[Dartz]] used this monster to destroy Yami Yugi's "[[Legendary Knight Timaeus (anime)|Legendary Knight Timaeus]]", inflicting an infinite amount of battle damage to him and dropping his Life Points to 0.
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* "[[Divine Serpent Geh]]" has an ATK of ∞. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 181|episode 181]], [[Dartz]] used this monster to destroy Yami Yugi's "[[Legendary Knight Timaeus (anime)|Legendary Knight Timaeus]]", inflicting an infinite amount of battle damage to him and dropping his Life Points to 0.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 182|episode 182]], Yami Yugi used the effects of "[[Legendary Knight Critias (anime)|Legendary Knight Critias]]" and "[[Legendary Knight Hermos (anime)|Legendary Knight Hermos]]" to form an [[infinite loop]] where the ATK of "Hermos" would be continuously multiplied. By anime mechanics, this caused the ATK of "Hermos" to become ∞. He then used the effect of "[[Legendary Knight Timaeus (anime)|Legendary Knight Timaeus]]", absorbing "Critias" and "Hermos" to Summon "[[Timaeus the Knight of Destiny (anime)|Timaeus the Knight of Destiny]]". Since "Knight of Destiny's" ATK is equal to the combined ATK of the absorbed monsters, its ATK became ∞ as well. It then destroyed Dartz's "Divine Serpent Geh" in battle.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 182|episode 182]], Yami Yugi used the effects of "[[Legendary Knight Critias (anime)|Legendary Knight Critias]]" and "[[Legendary Knight Hermos (anime)|Legendary Knight Hermos]]" to form an [[infinite loop]] where the ATK of "Hermos" would be continuously multiplied. By anime mechanics, this caused the ATK of "Hermos" to become ∞. He then used the effect of "[[Legendary Knight Timaeus (anime)|Legendary Knight Timaeus]]", absorbing "Critias" and "Hermos" to Summon "[[Timaeus the Knight of Destiny (anime)|Timaeus the Knight of Destiny]]". Since "Knight of Destiny's" ATK is equal to the combined ATK of the absorbed monsters, its ATK became ∞ as well. It then destroyed Dartz's "Divine Serpent Geh" in battle.
   

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is the symbol for Infinity, which has been used in a few exceptionally rare cases in the anime and manga as a monster's ATK or DEF value.

Strictly speaking, ∞ is not actually a number, but rather the concept of a value greater than any number. A monster with ∞ ATK cannot be destroyed by battle unless it battles another monster that also has ∞ ATK (and both are in Attack Position), in which case the two would destroy each other in a Double KO. If a monster with ∞ ATK attacked another Attack Position monster with non-infinite ATK, the controller of the latter would take an infinite amount of battle damage, instantly dropping their Life Points to 0.

Anime

Manga

  • At one point when the five pieces of Exodia were gathered, the complete "Exodia" was shown as a monster with an ATK of ∞. However, this was not an actual card but more a representation of Exodia's instant win condition.
  • In Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 042, Dark Yugi used the effect of "Obelisk the Tormentor" to increase its ATK to ∞. However, his opponent, Yako Tenma, controlled "The Wicked Avatar", whose effect would make its own ATK and DEF equal to that of the strongest monster on the field + 1. This caused the ATK and DEF of "The Wicked Avatar" to become ∞ as well. True to actual mathematics, the two ATK values were treated as equal to each other (∞ + 1 = ∞ and is not greater than ∞), and the two monsters were later able to destroy each other in battle in a Double KO.

Trivia

  • There has not yet been an instance in the anime or manga where a player has achieved an infinite number of Life Points, although it would be theoretically possible by simply activating a card such as "Mystik Wok" on a monster with ∞ ATK or DEF.
  • No monster with ∞ ATK or DEF has ever been seen in Defense Position. Presumably, a Defense Position monster with ∞ DEF would be impossible to destroy by battle, as there would be no way for any monster to have an ATK higher than its DEF.