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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox archetype |
− | | image | + | | image = ExodiaCardsJP.jpg |
− | | caption | + | | caption = "[[Left Leg of the Forbidden One|Left Leg]]", "[[Left Arm of the Forbidden One|Left Arm]]", "[[Exodia the Forbidden One|Exodia]]", "[[Right Arm of the Forbidden One|Right Arm]]" and "[[Right Leg of the Forbidden One|Right Leg]]" |
− | | ja_name | + | | ja_name = {{Ruby|封|ふう}}{{Ruby|印|いん}}されし |
− | | romaji | + | | romaji = Fūinsareshi |
− | | trans | + | | trans = Sealed |
− | + | | fr_name = Interdit | |
− | | fr_name | + | | de_name = Verbotene |
− | | de_name | + | | it_name = Proibito |
− | | it_name | + | | ko_name = 봉인된 |
− | + | | ko_hanja = 封印 | |
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| ko_romanized = Bong-indoen | | ko_romanized = Bong-indoen | ||
− | | ko_trans | + | | ko_trans = Sealed |
− | | pt_name | + | | pt_name = O Proibido |
− | | es_name | + | | es_name = Prohibido |
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− | "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]] | + | "'''Forbidden One'''", known as "'''Sealed'''" ({{Ruby|封|ふう}}{{Ruby|印|いん}}されし ''Fūinsareshi'') in Japanese, is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Spellcaster]]-[[Type]] monsters released in ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' first support released in [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] [[Weekly Shōnen Jump 2007, Issue 35 promotional card|in 2007]]. "Forbidden One" was one of the first Deck themes, and it still remains a popular one. |
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+ | While many people refer to the "Forbidden One" cards as "Exodia" cards, the "[[Exodia]]" [[archetype]] is a separate but related archetype, and the only "Forbidden One" card to be a part of it is "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]" (the head). | ||
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+ | 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]]. | ||
− | The | + | The "Forbidden One" cards are some of the most iconic cards in the franchise, being well known for their automatic win condition and Yugi's use of them in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001|first episode]] of the anime. |
− | + | 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. | |
− | Originally, the complete "Forbidden One" set was extremely hard to obtain, with all five pieces being [[Ultra Rare]]; they have since been reprinted in lesser rarities, making a complete set easy to obtain. Often "Exodia the Forbidden One" is printed as an Ultra Rare and the limbs as [[Common]]s. | + | Originally, the complete "Forbidden One" set was extremely hard to obtain, with all five pieces being [[Ultra Rare]]; they have since been reprinted in lesser rarities, making a complete set easy to obtain. Often "Exodia the Forbidden One" is printed as an Ultra Rare and the limbs as [[Common]]s. [[Yugi's Legendary Decks]] prints all five pieces as [[Fixed Rarity]] Ultra Rares. |
==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
− | [[File:ExodiaTablet.jpg| | + | [[File:ExodiaTablet.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] |
− | "Exodia" was, at first, a beast of such incalculable and intimidating might that he was split up into five distinctive parts, each one of them chained and sealed away by magic from all the other monsters (hence "the Forbidden One"). This | + | "Exodia" was, at first, a beast of such incalculable and intimidating might that he was split up into five distinctive parts, each one of them chained and sealed away by magic from all the other monsters (hence "the Forbidden One"). This would prevent his power from ever being used again. |
− | + | [[Shimon]] used Exodia against [[Zorc Necrophades]], against whom he was equal; however, "Exodia" was defeated because he drew his power from Shimon, a single mortal man, whereas Zorc has his own power source. | |
− | + | As a result, in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh'' card game, there are five distinct "Forbidden One" cards, each one symbolizing a part of the complete "Exodia". In order for "Exodia" to regain his tremendous power, all of the five cards must be reunited in the player's hand. This brings the parts of the "Forbidden One" together, allowing "Exodia" to break free, his strength being so great that he guarantees the player an automatic win, regardless of the situation. | |
− | + | The effect of "Exodia" makes it one of the most godlike monsters in ''Duel Monsters''; unlike most monsters, "Exodia" doesn't rely on ATK and DEF, instead causing an immediate victory when all five cards are assembled in the hand. | |
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
− | Exodia's backstory and pharaoh-like appearance | + | [[File:Complete Bandai Exodia.jpg|thumb|300px|Complete Bandai version of "Exodia the Forbidden One"]] |
+ | Exodia's backstory and pharaoh-like appearance seem to be a reference to the famous Egyptian legend of [[wikipedia:Osiris|Osiris]]. Osiris was the god Egyptians believed brought them civilization, such as the knowledge of architecture, farming, and establishing the line of pharaohs. However, Osiris was betrayed by his jealous brother [[wikipedia:Set (mythology)|Set]] and cut into several pieces, which were then scattered across Egypt. Osiris' wife [[wikipedia:Isis|Isis]] recovered the pieces and brought Osiris back to life long enough for them to bear a son, [[wikipedia:Horus|Horus]], before Osiris departed to the Land of the Dead where he became its ruler. | ||
− | == | + | ==Exodia cards== |
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{{main|Exodia}} | {{main|Exodia}} | ||
+ | While the primary purpose of "Exodia" is to declare an automatic win through having all five pieces, there have been other methods to using it. The first of these was "[[Exodia Necross]]", which had to be summoned via "[[Contract with Exodia]]" and possesses the near-invulnerability of the anime version of "Exodia" as long as the actual "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. | ||
− | + | The next such incarnation was "[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]", which provided an alternate method of winning with "Exodia". "Exodius" can only be Summoned by returning all monsters in the Graveyard to the Deck. When "Exodius" attacks, a monster must be [[Send|sent]] from either the hand or Deck to the Graveyard. "Exodius" gains 1000 ATK for each [[Normal Monster]] in the Graveyard. Should all five pieces of "Exodia" exist in the Graveyard as a result of being sent there via the effect of "Exodius", the player automatically wins the duel. Since the "Forbidden One" limbs are Normal Monsters, they power up "Exodius" when sent to the Graveyard by its effect, allowing field presence to be maintained, while also contributing to the possibility of an automatic win. Since its Summoning condition puts monsters from the Graveyard back into the Deck, it allows the possibility of an automatic win even if "Forbidden One" pieces are sent to the Graveyard, and in fact makes it ''beneficial'' to send them there again. | |
− | The | + | 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 | + | ==In the anime== |
+ | ===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''=== | ||
+ | In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|second anime series]], the "Forbidden One" cards were notable for never having been successfully played until [[Yugi Muto]] was able to assemble all five pieces during his duel against [[Seto Kaiba]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 001|episode 1]]. "[[Exodia the Forbidden One (character)|Exodia]]" appeared in this duel when Yugi gathered all five pieces in his hand, after which it launched an attack, prompted by the line "Exodia, Obliterate" ("Hellfire's Rage, Exodo Flame!" in the original version) from Yugi. The attack wiped out all three of Seto's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s" and reduced his [[Life Points]] to zero. | ||
− | + | However, Yugi never used the "Exodia" cards again in the series because [[Weevil Underwood]] threw them overboard during the boat trip to [[Duelist Kingdom]]; despite the best efforts of [[Joey Wheeler]], only two pieces were recovered. | |
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[[File:ANIME-Exodia-Cards.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Weevil Underwood]] holding all 5 pieces of Exodia, as given to him by Yugi during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 003|episode 3]].]] | [[File:ANIME-Exodia-Cards.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Weevil Underwood]] holding all 5 pieces of Exodia, as given to him by Yugi during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 003|episode 3]].]] | ||
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− | + | In the [[Battle City]] arc, [[Seeker]] of the [[Rare Hunters]] uses "Exodia" to defeat Joey in a duel and also take his [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]. In the duel against Yugi that follows, the Rare Hunter almost wins, but is defeated when Yugi is able to wipe out every single copy of "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]" in his Deck using "[[Chain Destruction]]." Following this, Yugi rips up the "Forbidden One" cards as they were [[counterfeit]]s. However in the dub, he does this since the "Forbidden One" cards were marked with invisible ink so the Rare Hunter knew when he would draw one. | |
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− | + | In the [[Virtual World]] arc, [[Gozaburo Kaiba]] uses an Exodia Deck against [[Seto Kaiba]], believing that since Yugi defeated Kaiba with "Exodia", Kaiba would fear it. Instead of collecting the various "Forbidden One" monsters in his hand, he sends them to his Graveyard so he can Summon "[[Exodia Necross]]". However, Kaiba is able to overcome his fears and see the weakness in "Exodia Necross", and so removes the "Forbidden One" monsters in the Graveyard [[Banish|from play]] using "[[Soul Demolition]]", thus rendering "Exodia Necross" powerless. | |
− | Gozaburo Kaiba | ||
− | "Exodia Necross'" effect was marginally different in the anime. It gained a different effect for each "Exodia" piece in the Graveyard. It | + | "Exodia Necross'" effect was marginally different in the anime. It gained a different effect for each "Exodia" piece in the Graveyard. It was immune to [[Spell Cards|Spell]]s if the Left Leg was in the Graveyard, immune to [[Trap Cards|Trap]]s if the Right Leg was in the Graveyard, immune to [[Effect Monsters|Monster effects]] if the Left Arm was in the Graveyard and gained 1000 ATK each time [[Damage Calculation|damage that involved it was calculated]] if the Right Arm was in the Graveyard. Having "[[Exodia the Forbidden One|the head]]" in in the Graveyard granted it the effect of not being destroyed in battle. |
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− | Exodia makes one final appearance in | + | Exodia makes one final appearance during the [[Dawn of the Duel]] arc, in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 216|episode 216]], as the [[Egyptian Spirit Monster|Ka]] spirit of [[Shimon Muran]]. Shimon had sealed "Exodia" a long time ago away due to its godly strength but released him now to engage in battle with [[Zorc Necrophades]]. Despite a strong effort, "Exodia" was defeated by Zorc, because "Exodia" drew his power from Shimon, while Zorc used the power of the darkness. Initially, though, both of them seemed imperishable, but as The Forbidden One's life force was drawn from a single human, any damage caused to "Exodia" was also caused to Shimon himself, and Shimon, being a sole mortal, wasn't able to stand up to the power of Zorc, thus allowing the Dark Demon to easily cleave "Exodia" in half, killing Shimon in the process. |
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''=== | ===''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''=== | ||
− | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', "Exodia" is used by two separate duelists. The [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]-possessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]] uses an Exodia Deck, which he discards after obtaining the three [[Sacred Beasts]]. He gives the five "Forbidden One" card to [[Adrian Gecko]] as part of a deal. | |
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− | Later in the season, Adrian | + | Later in the season, Adrian discovers the seal of "Exodia" in the third alternate dimension and realizes he must sacrifice the Duel Energy of someone close to him in order to free "Exodia". He decides to sacrifice [[Echo]], whom he loved, but he was opposed by [[Aster Phoenix]]. The two Duel and Aster is able to block Adrian from achieving the [[victory condition]] of "Exodia" using "[[Force of Four]]." However, Adrian is able to make a comeback with "[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]". Echo willingly sacrifices herself to release "Exodia", and despite Aster coming close to victory, Adrian is able to Summon "Exodia" using the victory condition of "Exodius". |
− | Adrian | + | Adrian uses his Exodia Deck against the Yubel-possessed [[Jesse Anderson]] in order to become King of the third alternate dimension. He is defeated when his opponent Summons "[[Yubel]]", whose effect defeats Adrian as she attacks "[[Grinder Golem]]". Had this not happened, Adrian would have won, as he had four different "Forbidden One" monsters in his hand and was about to draw the fifth, having placed it on top of his Deck using "[[A Feather of the Phoenix]]". |
− | In the anime, the effect of "Exodius" effect was marginally different. It needed be Summoned via "[[Ritual of the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]" and was immune to | + | In the anime, the effect of "Exodius" effect was marginally different. It needed be Summoned via "[[Ritual of the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]" and was immune to [[Effect Monster|Monster]], [[Spell Cards|Spell]] and [[Trap Cards|Trap]] effects controlled by the player's opponent. Rather than gaining ATK for Normal Monsters in the Graveyard, it gained ATK only for "Forbidden One" monsters in the Graveyard, and it could only send "Forbidden One" monsters from the Deck or hand to the Graveyard when it attacked. |
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''=== | ===''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''=== | ||
− | In the | + | In the dub of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', [[Yusei Fudo]] compared the "[[Earthbound Immortals]]" to "Exodia", though he was likely using the size and similar body shapes of "Exodia" and "[[Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu]]" as his main comparison. |
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum''=== | ===''Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum''=== | ||
− | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]'', the player | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]'', the player can fuse the five pieces of "Exodia" to Summon "[[The Legendary Exodia Incarnate]]", the complete Exodia, (but it will be only like a normal fusion piece) with an ability to cause massive damage on the monsters that is in range, that is known by "Obliterate". |
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses''=== | ===''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses''=== | ||
− | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', " | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', "The Legendary Exodia Incarnate" can be unlocked in the library when the player successfully Summons Exodia, but it is impossible to see him in 3D, and the only available statuses are his Type, which is [[Spellcaster]], and his [[Attribute]], which is [[DARK]]. |
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{{main|Exodia OTK}} | {{main|Exodia OTK}} | ||
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{{Decklist|Changsha Local Tournament [[Forbidden One|Exodia]] Official Deck (1st Place)<ref>http://ygorganization.com/ocg-07132015-ocg-japan-and-china-decklists/</ref> | {{Decklist|Changsha Local Tournament [[Forbidden One|Exodia]] Official Deck (1st Place)<ref>http://ygorganization.com/ocg-07132015-ocg-japan-and-china-decklists/</ref> | ||
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{{Decklist|Changsha Local Tournament [[Forbidden One|Exodia]] Official Side Deck (1st Place)<ref>http://ygorganization.com/ocg-07132015-ocg-japan-and-china-decklists/</ref> | {{Decklist|Changsha Local Tournament [[Forbidden One|Exodia]] Official Side Deck (1st Place)<ref>http://ygorganization.com/ocg-07132015-ocg-japan-and-china-decklists/</ref> | ||
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* [[Self-Destruct Button]] x3 | * [[Self-Destruct Button]] x3 | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The chance of drawing all 5 pieces of Exodia in the first five cards out of a 40 card deck is 1/658008, if there is 1 of each piece, as there is (5/40 * 4/39 * 3/38 * 2/37 * 1/36 = 1.52*10^-6 or 0.000152%). | * The chance of drawing all 5 pieces of Exodia in the first five cards out of a 40 card deck is 1/658008, if there is 1 of each piece, as there is (5/40 * 4/39 * 3/38 * 2/37 * 1/36 = 1.52*10^-6 or 0.000152%). | ||
− | * In the ''[[TCG]]'' artwork, the | + | * In the ''[[TCG]]'' artwork, the seal behind the "Forbidden One" pieces of "Exodia" is "[[Spellbinding Circle]]". |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Exodia OTK]] | ||
* [[Instant Win Deck]] | * [[Instant Win Deck]] | ||
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