Can you use exodia in tournaments




















AnswerThis depends upon several things. First of all, Certain cards have been restricted because the game has become a LOT more complex over the years. Some of the more powerful cards have been replaced with less powerful versions of themselves.

And so-called "Unbeatable" cards are rare. Seal on the back of the card. Therefore, the Exodia pieces aren't forbidden. Some cards just are. I'm not sure why they pick certain cards out, but that's just the way the game is. It's complex. AnswerAs the game became more advanced over the years, less powerful cards replaced the more powerful ones, such as Monster Reborn, which was replaced with Premature Burial and Call Of The Haunted. Answer Well there are reasons behind some bans, like Chaos Emperor Dragon because of the person who made Yata-Lock so the opponent had no hand and couldn't draw, and the person who used Butterfly Dagger - Elma with Gearfried the Iron Knight and Spell Absorption for infinite life points.

I'll agree that some bans are not needed but there's usually a good reason for the bans. There is no card called simply 'Exodia' or one that represents his complete form, apart from Exodia-like cards such as Exodius. Exodia is represented by five cards of his sealed body parts, ie "Left Leg of the Forbidden One" is one of his limbs, while "Exodia the Forbidden One" is his head.

There is no "unbeatable" deck. The closest thing to an unbeatable deck is a deck containing only the five Exodia cards, but a deck size of five cards is not even legal. Yes, the only difference would possibly be the artwork on them.

Unless they hit the banlist, they should be tournament legal. I don't see why they're going to release them in a pack and can't use them in a duel. The only 'god' cards that can't be used are the Egyptian god cards but they made Obelisk the tormentor and the Winged Dragon of Ra legal in tournament, it has to be in proto type though. Slifer The Sky Dragon is still banned. No, they are real cards. Discarding Exodia cards is only a temporary measure against Exodia since those cards can be retrieved via "Monster Reincarnation", "Dark Factory of Mass Production", "Pot of Avarice", and more.

TCG Card Database. Certain products may be released at different dates in different regions. TCG events. In addition to the legality rules outlined on this page, certain cards are restricted to less than the usual 3 copies per Deck.

On very rare occasions, a major tournament will take place on the same weekend that a product containing new cards is released. As many players could be travelling in the days prior to that tournament they may not have an opportunity to purchase the new product and are put at a disadvantage to local Duelists who can easily obtain said product.

In situations like this, cards from a certain product may be declared not legal for that specific event only. This is especially true right now when so many powerful engines require Gem-Knight Garnet to work. That's obviously a very specific example, but every deck in the game's history has always had a chance of bricking. Even if the hand isn't totally unplayable, sometimes you'll draw hands where you lose to one interruption and your opponent has that card to stop your combo.

It's possible to move away from these Garnets entirely, but a lot of the time Konami designs powerful cards that require you to play engine requirements you don't want to draw. By cutting that combo you'll increase consistency but lower the overall power of your deck, which makes for an interesting balancing act. Misplays are inevitable, maybe even more than bricking. Nobody plays perfectly all the time in any game, but especially in one as complicated as Yu-Gi-Oh.

Sometimes these misplays won't affect the outcome of the duel because your opponent can't capitalize on the opportunity. Other times it'll cost you the game, and hopefully not the match. Regardless, if you're a less experienced player then it's important to look for openings where you see a chance to win against an opponent that misplayed or bricked.

Misplays are usually more obvious than bricking so pay close attention to your opponent's combos when they look a little strange. Do they look off because of a misplay, or did your opponent draw a bunch of Gem-Knight Garnet?

It's a small difference but one that can have huge implications in certain scenarios. OCG Structures. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Card Rulings:Exodia the Forbidden One. View source. History Talk 2. Exodia the Forbidden One. If both players have all 5 of the cards listed on " Exodia the Forbidden One " in their hand at the same time, such as if both players start with all 5 of the cards in their opening hand , or if both players draw all 5 cards by the effect of " Card Destruction ", the game is declared a DRAW.



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