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{{About|the archetype of cards with "Exodia" in their name|the archetype of "Exodia" limbs|"[[Forbidden One]]"}}
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{{About|the archetype of cards with "Exodia" in their name|the archetype of "Exodia" limbs|""Forbidden One""|the individual card|""Exodia the Forbidden One""|other uses|""Exodia"" (disambiguation)}}
{{For|the individual card|"[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]"}}
 
{{For|other uses|""Exodia"" (disambiguation)}}
 
 
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"'''Exodia'''" (エクゾディア, ''Ekuzodia'') is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Spellcaster]] [[Monster Card|monsters]], with its first member released in ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' and its first support released in ''[[Millennium Box Gold Edition]]''. They are focused on alternative [[victory condition]]s. It is related to the "[[Forbidden One]]" archetype.
 
"'''Exodia'''" (エクゾディア, ''Ekuzodia'') is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Spellcaster]] [[Monster Card|monsters]], with its first member released in ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' and its first support released in ''[[Millennium Box Gold Edition]]''. They are focused on alternative [[victory condition]]s. It is related to the "[[Forbidden One]]" archetype.
  
While many people refer to the "Forbidden One" cards as "Exodia" cards, only "Exodia the Forbidden One" (the head) is part of this archetype.
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While many people refer to the "Forbidden One" cards as "Exodia" cards, only "Exodia the Forbidden One" (the head) is part of this archetype. The main card, "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]", is one of the first five [[Effect Monster]]s ever to be released and the first card to have an alternative [[victory condition]]. Notably, "Exodia the Forbidden One" and the other "Forbidden One" cards were the only monsters ever specifically mentioned in the rulebooks (other than as an example), due to "Exodia the Forbidden One" being the only card with an alternative victory condition at the time. "Exodia the Forbidden One" is no longer mentioned in the rulebook, as its [[card text]] suffices to clarify its effect. "Exodia the Forbidden One" is one of the most iconic cards in the franchise, being well known for its automatic win condition and Yugi's use of it in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001|first episode]] of the anime.
 
 
The main card, "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]", is one of the first five [[Effect Monster]]s ever to be released and the first card to have an alternative [[victory condition]].
 
 
 
Notably, "Exodia the Forbidden One" and the other "Forbidden One" cards were the only monsters ever specifically mentioned in the rulebooks (other than as an example), due to "Exodia the Forbidden One" being the only card with an alternative victory condition at the time. "Exodia the Forbidden One" is no longer mentioned in the rulebook, as its [[card text]] suffices to clarify its effect.
 
 
 
"Exodia the Forbidden One" is one of the most iconic cards in the franchise, being well known for its automatic win condition and Yugi's use of it in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001|first episode]] of the anime.
 
 
 
"[[Exodia the Forbidden One (World Championship character)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]" appears as a character in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator|World Championship 2009]]'' and in ''[[Exodia (Duel Arena)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena]]'', and "[[Exodia Necross (character)|Exodia Necross]]" appears in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006|World Championship 2006]]'', ''World Championship 2007'' and ''[[Exodia Necross (Duel Arena)|Duel Arena]]''.
 
  
 
==Exodia cards==
 
==Exodia cards==
While the primary purpose of "Exodia" is to declare an automatic win through having all five pieces of the "Forbidden One", there are other ways to use it.
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While the primary purpose of "Exodia" is to declare an automatic win through having all five pieces of the "Forbidden One" per the victory condition of "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]", there are other ways to use it, usually for other alternate victory conditions.
  
The first of these was "[[Exodia Necross]]", which had to be Special Summoned via "[[Contract with Exodia]]" and possesses the near-invulnerability of the anime version of "Exodia" as long as the "Forbidden One" pieces remain in the [[Graveyard]]. It gains 500 ATK during each of the player's [[Standby Phase]]s and cannot be destroyed in battle or by [[Spell Cards|Spell]] and [[Trap Cards|Trap]] effects. It is automatically destroyed if any of the five "Forbidden One" pieces do not exist in the Graveyard. Due to its near-invincibility and increasing strength, it serves as either a trump card that cannot be defeated or as a backup plan if too many "Forbidden One" pieces end up in the Graveyard.
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The first of these was "[[Exodia Necross]]", which had to be Special Summoned via "[[Contract with Exodia]]" and possesses the near-invulnerability of the anime version of "Exodia" as long as the "Forbidden One" pieces remain in the [[Graveyard]]. It gains 500 ATK during each of the player's [[Standby Phase]]s and cannot be destroyed in battle or by [[Spell Cards|Spell]] and [[Trap Cards|Trap]] effects. It is automatically destroyed if any of the five "Forbidden One" pieces do not exist in the Graveyard. Due to its near-invincibility and increasing strength, it serves as either a trump card that cannot be easily defeated or as a backup plan if too many "Forbidden One" pieces end up in the Graveyard.
  
The next such incarnation is "[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]", which provides an alternate method of winning with "Exodia". It is also the only card that supports to "Forbidden One" archetype.
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The next such incarnation is "[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]", which provides an alternate method of winning with "Exodia". It is also the only card that supports the "Forbidden One" archetype.
  
 
In addition, there is "[[Exxod, Master of The Guard]]" which greatly resembles "Exodia", though without an automatic win effect. In the same vein as "Necross" being the Zombie counterpart of "Exodia", "Exxod" resembles a completed, though still sealed, "Exodia".
 
In addition, there is "[[Exxod, Master of The Guard]]" which greatly resembles "Exodia", though without an automatic win effect. In the same vein as "Necross" being the Zombie counterpart of "Exodia", "Exxod" resembles a completed, though still sealed, "Exodia".
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Also, there is "[[Exodia, the Legendary Defender]]", which is a reference to when Exodia battled [[Zorc Necrophades]]. It provides an alternate win condition, albeit without the need for the "Forbidden One" monsters: if it is [[Tribute Summon]]ed by [[Tribute|tributing]] 5 monsters, and it destroys a DARK [[Fiend]] monster owned by your opponent in battle, you win the Duel at the end of the [[Damage Step]].
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Finally, "[[True Exodia]]" provides an alternate win condition for its controller's opponent, as long as the only monsters on the field are itself and 1 each of the 4 "Forbidden One" [[Normal Monster]]s.
  
 
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==Play style==
 
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{{main|Exodia OTK}}
 
{{main|Exodia OTK}}
 
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* [[Instant Win Deck]]
 
  
 
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', "[[Summoned Lord Exodia]]" can be unlocked in the library when the player successfully Summons Exodia, but it cannot be viewed in 3D and the only properties which are displayed are [[Type]] (which is [[Spellcaster]]) and [[Attribute]] (which is [[DARK]]).
 
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', "[[Summoned Lord Exodia]]" can be unlocked in the library when the player successfully Summons Exodia, but it cannot be viewed in 3D and the only properties which are displayed are [[Type]] (which is [[Spellcaster]]) and [[Attribute]] (which is [[DARK]]).
  
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 27 March 2024

Exodia
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"Exodia" (エクゾディア, Ekuzodia) is an archetype of DARK Spellcaster monsters, with its first member released in Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon and its first support released in Millennium Box Gold Edition. They are focused on alternative victory conditions. It is related to the "Forbidden One" archetype.

While many people refer to the "Forbidden One" cards as "Exodia" cards, only "Exodia the Forbidden One" (the head) is part of this archetype. The main card, "Exodia the Forbidden One", is one of the first five Effect Monsters ever to be released and the first card to have an alternative victory condition. Notably, "Exodia the Forbidden One" and the other "Forbidden One" cards were the only monsters ever specifically mentioned in the rulebooks (other than as an example), due to "Exodia the Forbidden One" being the only card with an alternative victory condition at the time. "Exodia the Forbidden One" is no longer mentioned in the rulebook, as its card text suffices to clarify its effect. "Exodia the Forbidden One" is one of the most iconic cards in the franchise, being well known for its automatic win condition and Yugi's use of it in the first episode of the anime.

Exodia cards[edit]

While the primary purpose of "Exodia" is to declare an automatic win through having all five pieces of the "Forbidden One" per the victory condition of "Exodia the Forbidden One", there are other ways to use it, usually for other alternate victory conditions.

The first of these was "Exodia Necross", which had to be Special Summoned via "Contract with Exodia" and possesses the near-invulnerability of the anime version of "Exodia" as long as the "Forbidden One" pieces remain in the Graveyard. It gains 500 ATK during each of the player's Standby Phases and cannot be destroyed in battle or by Spell and Trap effects. It is automatically destroyed if any of the five "Forbidden One" pieces do not exist in the Graveyard. Due to its near-invincibility and increasing strength, it serves as either a trump card that cannot be easily defeated or as a backup plan if too many "Forbidden One" pieces end up in the Graveyard.

The next such incarnation is "Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord", which provides an alternate method of winning with "Exodia". It is also the only card that supports the "Forbidden One" archetype.

In addition, there is "Exxod, Master of The Guard" which greatly resembles "Exodia", though without an automatic win effect. In the same vein as "Necross" being the Zombie counterpart of "Exodia", "Exxod" resembles a completed, though still sealed, "Exodia". Also, there is "Exodia, the Legendary Defender", which is a reference to when Exodia battled Zorc Necrophades. It provides an alternate win condition, albeit without the need for the "Forbidden One" monsters: if it is Tribute Summoned by tributing 5 monsters, and it destroys a DARK Fiend monster owned by your opponent in battle, you win the Duel at the end of the Damage Step.

Finally, "True Exodia" provides an alternate win condition for its controller's opponent, as long as the only monsters on the field are itself and 1 each of the 4 "Forbidden One" Normal Monsters.

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