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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 "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]".
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* 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]]".
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** Both are "Completed" forms of Exodia, that also have "Legendary" in their card names.
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** While "Exodia Incarnate" needs the 5 "[[Forbidden One]]" cards to function, this card does not.
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*** 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 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.