10 Broken Yu-Gi-Oh Cards That Can NEVER Be Unbanned

4. Last Turn

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Konami

Last Turn has one of the most unique concepts in the entirety of Yu-Gi-Oh!, effectively setting up a Mexican standoff situation between one Monster the turn player controls and absolutely anything the opponent chooses to Special Summon from their Deck.

However, Last Turn is just too easy to abuse, and its requirement (the player must have 1000 or fewer Life Points remaining) can encourage Duelists to play self-destructively, or otherwise completely undermine their opponent's strategy and potential near victory, with players only having to Summon one Monster with high ATK points in order to guarantee a win.

Unlike Self Destruct Button, a similar banned Trap Card which forces a Draw, Last Turn actually allows the player to snatch a win they had absolutely not earned, making Last Turn perhaps the most un-sportsmanlike card in the game.

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