Unstoppable infinites not resulting in a loss for the person that own them
With bloodthirsty conquerer and enduring tenacity or similar cards in play if you deal any damage to the opponent it will start and unstoppable infinite loop of healing then dealing damage to an opponent. In mtg ruling if you start an infinite loop that can’t be stopped the game ends in a draw (even though I think it should result in a loss for whoever started it)
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Serpenta Rose#16664
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Bloodthirsty Conqueror should be banned. This card causes a uninterruptable feedback loop that just counts down your health for every trigger effect of life gain. There are SEVERAL cards that continuously trigger life gain and when played with this card there is no fair way to stop the bleed out. This is in no way fair in gameplay!!!
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Rezzahan#77802
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If the loop terminates on its own, then it's not a draw. Which is the case with this combo. The loop ends when you lose. Only an unstoppable mandatory loop (unstoppable when only using the pieces involved) ends the game in a draw.