yes,but be sure to have the 3 sets of the 5 pieces for 4 reasons: 1.because if they use and/or get rid of one/two of the sets of the peices (if three then your screwed) 2.DUH! you automaticly win the duel! (not being ignorant).3. because if all three sets (or just one) are in your graveyard then you can activate counteract with exodia and you can Sp summon exodia necross which is like invincible except if someone brings back any of the five pieces the hes dead
exodia
ur an idiot
No starter deck or structure deck has every exodia card
you can't the stardust accelerator is yugioh 5ds. Head of exodia is original yugioh
it is where the owner of the deck has all 5 Exodia cards and just other random monster cards, you must have at least 10 monster reborn spell cards aswell, you must also have a further 10 change of hearts cards, and then some other cards similar 2 these ones (the spell cards) you wait until you have all 5 exodia cards in your hand, if you have 2 out out one of the exodia cards then let it get killed and then wait until you have 4 of the exodia cards put them out on the field ONLY AFTER you have summoned back using a monster reborn card the one that died, this is a bit hard 2 explain since i ain't used my exodia deck in ages but to those yugioh players that are sly, cunning and witty you will figure most of it out or look up bistro butcher exodia deck
It would be a Destiny board deck or final countdown deck.
go on youtube and type in yugioh episode 1 part 1 and look closly because yugi uses his grandpas deck which has the dark magician and exodia.
The Exodia strategy can be strong if the right cards are drawn. However, this type of Deck relies heavily on Draw Power and Deck Thinners. If at any point you are able to Remove from Play an Exodia piece, you are most likely guaranteed a victory as your opponent will more than likely not have a card in their Deck that can retrieve the Removed from Play Exodia piece.
no its limited to one
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.
its the god cards man. or exodia
You'll need to list the cards from said deck to get an opinion.