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A '''One Turn Kill''' (OTK) (Japanese: {{Ruby|OTK|ワンターンキル}} ''Wantān Kiru'') is achieved when a player wins a [[Duel]] in the space of a single [[turn]] | A '''One Turn Kill''' (OTK) (Japanese: {{Ruby|OTK|ワンターンキル}} ''Wantān Kiru'') is achieved when a player wins a [[Duel]] in the space of a single [[turn]] | ||
− | In one turn, all of the opponent's [[ | + | In one turn, all of the opponent's [[Life Points]], which is normally assumed to be no less than 8000, must be depleted, or an alternate [[victory condition]] must be fulfilled. This is usually done when the player has the appropriate cards in their [[hand]]/[[Graveyard]] and has [[control]] over the duel. |
Significant or reliable OTKs generally consist of 4 or fewer cards, do not require the opponent to have particular cards or rely on indefinite chance, such as the effect of "[[Snipe Hunter]]". | Significant or reliable OTKs generally consist of 4 or fewer cards, do not require the opponent to have particular cards or rely on indefinite chance, such as the effect of "[[Snipe Hunter]]". |