Well the lob set is worth about 50 and other sets up to 30
No - as is stated on 'Exodia the Forbidden One' itself, the automatic win is declared when all five parts are in your hand, not on the field.
Exodia the Forbidden One's effect is - when you have five different pieces of The Forbidden One in your hand, you may declare an automatic victory.
The five pieces of Exodia came as Ultra Rare in the Legend of Blue-Eyes booster pack. Konami later released Exodia again in a later pack, but changed the rareness of Exodia's appendexs to common, so that players could attain the pieces more easily (Exodia the Forbidden one [the head] was still released as Ultra Rare).
If they duel as it happens in yugioh and exodia gets all five pieces of himself in his hand at once, exodia. But if they were battling, like in pokemon, mewtwo would win for home advantage.
this is the stupidest question i have ever head. so here a yugioh lesson for you:if you have all five pieces of exodia in your hand you automaticly win the duelthe only way the destrorey exodia is to destorey one peice of the five cards
I'm Afraid Your Question Is Too Vague, But If And When You Get All Five Pieces Of Exodia In Your Hand Or Field, You Win
All five Exodia cards can be obtained in the booster packs Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Dark Beginning 1.
No, you automatically win the game. There's no summoning involved, and 'Exodia the Forbidden One' itself does nothing if on the field.
You must be able to assemble ALL FIVE pieces of Exodia in your Hand to be able to declare an Automatic Victory.
No - as is stated on 'Exodia the Forbidden One' itself, the automatic win is declared when all five parts are in your hand, not on the field.
Exodia the Forbidden One's effect is - when you have five different pieces of The Forbidden One in your hand, you may declare an automatic victory.
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Exodia's win condition is that all five parts are in your hand, while Exodia Necross' summoning condition is that all five parts are in your graveyard. It's much, much easier to get them all into the graveyard, than it is to have all five in your hand at the same time. So a deck based around Exodia Necross will try to put them there, rather than play to get them all in hand.
The five pieces of Exodia came as Ultra Rare in the Legend of Blue-Eyes booster pack. Konami later released Exodia again in a later pack, but changed the rareness of Exodia's appendexs to common, so that players could attain the pieces more easily (Exodia the Forbidden one [the head] was still released as Ultra Rare).
If they duel as it happens in yugioh and exodia gets all five pieces of himself in his hand at once, exodia. But if they were battling, like in pokemon, mewtwo would win for home advantage.
this is the stupidest question i have ever head. so here a yugioh lesson for you:if you have all five pieces of exodia in your hand you automaticly win the duelthe only way the destrorey exodia is to destorey one peice of the five cards
Exodia the Forbidden One is a powerful card in Yu-Gi-Oh that allows a player to instantly win the game if they have all five pieces in their hand. The official ruling is that if a player successfully gathers all five pieces of Exodia in their hand, they immediately win the game, regardless of the current game state.