Jump to content

Exodia


Recommended Posts

It has come to my mind recently that Exodia decks are quickly becoming a thing of the past.
I've even gone so far as to rename him "Exodia the Forgotten One."
Why don't people run Exodia anymore?
Is it just too easy to beat?
Or has the banned list utterly destroyed the strategy?

Discuss.

(While we're at it, what are some good cards that would work well in Exodia?)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

lol Gold Sarc is at 3

Sangodia is best Xodia

Lol jk

I ran a Lightsworn Exodia deck for a while. Mill the pieces, pick them up.
Exodia can also hire Bee List Soldier for some shenanigans

My friends and I haven't forgot about Exodia, we're always trying to find ways to utilize him.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gold Sarc is at 2, just checked.
Card Trader works great. So do Cyber Valley and PoD.
Sangan is the #1 in this type of deck.
If you need a little counter ATK, run Muka Muka.

Maybe it's been unused because so few have all five pieces...

[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1298093611' post='5018022']
The problem with Exodia is the game is too fast to sit around collecting pieces, and assembling five limited cards in hand without getting interrupted takes a while. FTK versions are good, but if the combo pieces dont come fast enough, the strategy fails.
[/quote]

Not so. A friend of mine lost to an Exodia deck that drew itself out. . . in one turn. My friend didn't even get a turn.
Refresh me on FTK
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='Zorc Valom' timestamp='1298093752' post='5018025']
Maybe it's been unused because so few have all five pieces...

Not so. A friend of mine lost to an Exodia deck that drew itself out. . . in one turn. My friend didn't even get a turn.
Refresh me on FTK
[/quote]

Sarc is supposed to be at 3 next list.

The pieces are common, the head is a promo. Easy to get online.

That IS an FTK (first turn kill). Drawing out the whole deck is the most common strategy of FTK.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

May I suggest using jar of greed, scrap iron scarecrow, infinite cards and magical mallet? Also in exodia decks, sangan is an obvious staple.
I don't know if this is called cheating but put all 5 pieces next to each other and if your opponent shuffles really badly (or if you get really lucky), you will pick up 5 consecutive exodia pieces.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='thejunkjard' timestamp='1298170044' post='5019691']
May I suggest using jar of greed, scrap iron scarecrow, infinite cards and magical mallet? Also in exodia decks, sangan is an obvious staple.
I don't know if this is called cheating but put all 5 pieces next to each other and if your opponent shuffles really badly (or if you get really lucky), you will pick up 5 consecutive exodia pieces.
[/quote]
u r so bad
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='thejunkjard' timestamp='1298170044' post='5019691']
May I suggest using jar of greed, scrap iron scarecrow, infinite cards and magical mallet? Also in exodia decks, sangan is an obvious staple.
I don't know if this is called cheating but put all 5 pieces next to each other and if your opponent shuffles really badly (or if you get really lucky), you will pick up 5 consecutive exodia pieces.
[/quote]

Cheating is Stupid. What's the point in playing if there is no fun?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='thejunkjard' timestamp='1298170044' post='5019691']
May I suggest using jar of greed, scrap iron scarecrow, infinite cards and magical mallet? Also in exodia decks, sangan is an obvious staple.
I don't know if this is called cheating but put all 5 pieces next to each other and if your opponent shuffles really badly (or if you get really lucky), you will pick up 5 consecutive exodia pieces.
[/quote]
Mind if I add 38
Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='thejunkjard' timestamp='1298170044' post='5019691']
May I suggest using jar of greed, scrap iron scarecrow, infinite cards and magical mallet? Also in exodia decks, sangan is an obvious staple.
I don't know if this is called cheating but put all 5 pieces next to each other and if your opponent shuffles really badly (or if you get really lucky), you will pick up 5 consecutive exodia pieces.
[/quote]
Jar of greed is just a filler card if you can't think of better ones to help you draw. Magical Mallet is good, but it only works one turn. Card Trader is a continual redraw. My favorite for exodia (after Sangan) is Cyber Valley. Graveyard recovery, stop attack plus draw, or draw two. I've also thought that Muka Muka, Enraged MM, Tragoedia, and Bottomless Shifting Sand are all good because you will always have cards in your hand.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Another problem with Exoida decks is the fact that, as stated, exodia is limited, so you mostly need a mill deck to get the one set of peices you had. When he was unlimited, you could run 3 sets, and spam a mill deck and after one or two turns of milling, you'd no doubt have all five peices in your grave, then just slowly pull them to your hand. Another thing, with the latest Gemini friendly version of Exodia, people were running GemSworn Exodia decks and would use Gold Sarc to get Exxoidus, mill with Lightsworn, summon Exxodius, remill again, and win. But then Exodia got Limited, and more Anti-graveyard cards came out to stop Exodia decks. D.D and Remove/Return decks are the common enemy of Exodia mills. I've seen some recent Exodia use, but it was for fun and nostalgia only. None of the players truly thought they'd make it far and did it as a fad following on the heels or the Toon revival and the return of First series cards.

I for like Exodia, but would only use him if I was wanting to have a laugh. Hopefully 2012 sets will maybe have new support for Old School cards like Dark Magician and Exodia or other cards that have seen little to 0 use in the recent months.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...