DynamiteCop!
Banned
As cool as this may appear I can see this becoming a huge issue with usage over the course of the generation. For it to block your input that means there is a mechanical servo in the controller. What do we know about mechanical servo's? They wear out, and each time the input locks up and you apply force to it it's going to put stress on that servo. Stress will lead to a physical mechanical break or simply wear out the servo and motor which operates it.
This is Joycon drift 2.0 in the making.
This is Joycon drift 2.0 in the making.