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* This card's artwork was drawn by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. | * This card's artwork was drawn by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]. | ||
− | * This monster is a [[retrain]]ed [[counterpart]] of "[[ | + | * This monster is a [[retrain]]ed [[counterpart]] of "[[Exxod, Master of The Guard]]". |
** This monster's name is based on how [[Exodia the Forbidden One (character)|Exodia the Forbidden One]] is considered a "legendary guardian" that defended [[Aknamkanon]]'s kingdom from foreign invaders in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]]. | ** This monster's name is based on how [[Exodia the Forbidden One (character)|Exodia the Forbidden One]] is considered a "legendary guardian" that defended [[Aknamkanon]]'s kingdom from foreign invaders in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]]. | ||
** This monster's [[Tribute Summon]]ing [[Summoning condition|condition]] requiring five monsters to [[Tribute]] references how [[Shimon Muran]] used the power of the [[Millennium Key]] to [[Summon]] Exodia, whose overwhelming power was split into five parts, including its head, its [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One|two]] [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One|arms]], and its [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One|two]] [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One|legs]]. | ** This monster's [[Tribute Summon]]ing [[Summoning condition|condition]] requiring five monsters to [[Tribute]] references how [[Shimon Muran]] used the power of the [[Millennium Key]] to [[Summon]] Exodia, whose overwhelming power was split into five parts, including its head, its [[Left Arm of the Forbidden One|two]] [[Right Arm of the Forbidden One|arms]], and its [[Left Leg of the Forbidden One|two]] [[Right Leg of the Forbidden One|legs]]. | ||
*** Because of this, this monster has the highest specified Tribute requirements of all Tribute Summon monsters, requiring five monsters to Tribute. | *** Because of this, this monster has the highest specified Tribute requirements of all Tribute Summon monsters, requiring five monsters to Tribute. | ||
** This monster's [[Duel winner]] effect triggered by [[destroy]]ing a [[DARK]] [[Fiend]] monster by battle references how Shimon Summoned Exodia to battle [[Zorc Necrophades]]. Ironically, in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga and anime, Zorc overpowered Exodia's attack and destroyed it, since Exodia drew off of Shimon's power. | ** This monster's [[Duel winner]] effect triggered by [[destroy]]ing a [[DARK]] [[Fiend]] monster by battle references how Shimon Summoned Exodia to battle [[Zorc Necrophades]]. Ironically, in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga and anime, Zorc overpowered Exodia's attack and destroyed it, since Exodia drew off of Shimon's power. | ||
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+ | * This card can be seen as the evil counterpart to "[[The Legendary Exodia Incarnate]]". | ||
+ | ** Both are "Completed" forms of Exodia, that also have "Legendary" in their card names. | ||
+ | ** While "Exodia Incarnate" needs the 5 "[[Forbidden One]]" cards to function, this card does not. | ||
+ | *** This may also implicate that these 2 cards represent "Exodia" during different times. With this card representing "Exodia" before being split into 5 pieces, and "Incarnate" representing "Exodia" after being reassembled. |
Revision as of 05:59, 17 June 2024
- This card's artwork was drawn by Kazuki Takahashi.
- This monster is a retrained counterpart of "Exxod, Master of The Guard".
- This monster's name is based on how Exodia the Forbidden One is considered a "legendary guardian" that defended Aknamkanon's kingdom from foreign invaders in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime.
- This monster's Tribute Summoning condition requiring five monsters to Tribute references how Shimon Muran used the power of the Millennium Key to Summon Exodia, whose overwhelming power was split into five parts, including its head, its two arms, and its two legs.
- Because of this, this monster has the highest specified Tribute requirements of all Tribute Summon monsters, requiring five monsters to Tribute.
- This monster's Duel winner effect triggered by destroying a DARK Fiend monster by battle references how Shimon Summoned Exodia to battle Zorc Necrophades. Ironically, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime, Zorc overpowered Exodia's attack and destroyed it, since Exodia drew off of Shimon's power.
- This card can be seen as the evil counterpart to "The Legendary Exodia Incarnate".
- Both are "Completed" forms of Exodia, that also have "Legendary" in their card names.
- While "Exodia Incarnate" needs the 5 "Forbidden One" cards to function, this card does not.
- This may also implicate that these 2 cards represent "Exodia" during different times. With this card representing "Exodia" before being split into 5 pieces, and "Incarnate" representing "Exodia" after being reassembled.