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* Both players' [[Life Points]] become 0 by a single card effect at the same time, such as that of "[[Self-Destruct Button]]", "[[Destruction Ring]]", or "[[Double-Edged Sword]]". | * Both players' [[Life Points]] become 0 by a single card effect at the same time, such as that of "[[Self-Destruct Button]]", "[[Destruction Ring]]", or "[[Double-Edged Sword]]". | ||
* A single card effect causes both players to draw cards when neither player has enough cards left in their Deck, such as that of "[[Card Destruction]]" or "[[Morphing Jar]]". | * A single card effect causes both players to draw cards when neither player has enough cards left in their Deck, such as that of "[[Card Destruction]]" or "[[Morphing Jar]]". | ||
− | * A single card effect causes both players to add all 5 pieces of "[[Exodia]]" to their hand, such as "[[Emissary of the Afterlife]]" or the | + | * A single card effect causes both players to add all 5 pieces of "[[Exodia]]" to their hand, such as "[[Emissary of the Afterlife]]" or the aforementioned "Card Destruction" or "Morphing Jar". This can also happen during the initial draw of the game, which is the only way to DRAW before [[Zero Turn Kill|either player starts their turn]]. |
* Both players activate "[[Final Countdown]]" on adjacent turns, and then the later player uses "[[Pyro Clock of Destiny]]" to advance their "Final Countdown" by one turn, causing both to win simultaneously 19 turns later. | * Both players activate "[[Final Countdown]]" on adjacent turns, and then the later player uses "[[Pyro Clock of Destiny]]" to advance their "Final Countdown" by one turn, causing both to win simultaneously 19 turns later. | ||
* At the end of a turn when "[[Last Turn]]" was activated, both players' monsters remained on the field or both left the field. This is the only card whose text specifically mentions a DRAW. | * At the end of a turn when "[[Last Turn]]" was activated, both players' monsters remained on the field or both left the field. This is the only card whose text specifically mentions a DRAW. |