No, A Number or chaos form cannot be destroyed by god cards expect by another number card, spells, or Trap cards.
The original print God Cards may not be used in any official Duel or tournament in the first place.However, in some Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, the God Cards can be destroyed by cards that do not target. Cards such as Mirror Force, Crush Card Virus, and Lightning Vortexwork.The above cards will also work on the Effect Monster versions of Obelisk the Tormentor and The Winged Dragon of Ra(these two cards are tournament-legal).
he hasnt destroyed it with water he olny flooded it once
Not counting the face cards nor Aces which do not have a number, there are 16 odd numbered cards.
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Yes they can
YES by their effect or by the card "Pyramid Of Light"
None of the God cards (including the Effect Monster versions) have official passcodes.
Every God card's effect states, "While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be targeted by Spells, Traps or Monsters that designate a target." Since these cards don't target, they can destroy the God cards. (Unlike the TV show, the God cards can't automatically negate any attack or effect that can destroy them.)
sorry but the god cards don't have a serial number
The original print God Cards may not be used in any official Duel or tournament in the first place.However, in some Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, the God Cards can be destroyed by cards that do not target. Cards such as Mirror Force, Crush Card Virus, and Lightning Vortexwork.The above cards will also work on the Effect Monster versions of Obelisk the Tormentor and The Winged Dragon of Ra(these two cards are tournament-legal).
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Sodom was the name of a town that was destroyed by God. Another was Gomorrah.
Yes, the wicked gods can destroy the god cards.
The best ways to prevent your cards from being destroyed are with monster effects or Counter Traps. Stardust Dragon, Solemn Judgment (now limited though), Dark Bribe, and even Destruction Jammer can all save your cards from being destroyed. There are few, if any cards that specifically prevent your continuous spell cards from being destroyed, although Field Barrier saves your Field Spell cards from destruction.
No. God Cards are not legal game cards, so cannot be used in tournaments.There are a few legal god cards like ra and obelisk but not slifer not yet
No. The god cards are stronger than Exodia.