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.
you must make sure the player dose not draw all five cards otherwise you cant, but you could try using card destruction before they draw all 5 pieces and hope that they lose some of them. Also hand destruction can be useful. The only problem with sending the pieces to the graveyard is that your opponent could then summon exodia necross which is just as bad as exodia (unless you are using removal cards in which case you'll be safe).
Exodia The Forbiden one is a limited cardit basicly 5 cards(left arm of exodia right arm of exodia left foot of exodia right foot of exodia and exodia the for forbiden one or exodia head)haveing all five card in hand is automanic win the head is ultra rare and the 4 other body parts are common(even thogh they arnt)
In the anime series yes because Exodia's power relied on Shimon (or Yugi's grandpa 5000 years ago) so a god card has way more power than a human being. In the TCG/OCG no because if your opponent has all three Egyptian God Cards on the field and you have the 5 pieces of Exodia in your hand you win the Duel because Exodia's effect does not change no matter what card your opponent has on his/her field.
5 pieces. The Left arm of the forbidden one,right arm,left leg,rightleg andd the head when you use him you win instanly.
Yes, if you have all 5 pieces of Exodia in your hand.
The effect is that you'll win automaticaly if you have all 5 pieces of exodia in your hand.
Exodia is called the forbidden one, because it is extremely powerful. It can grant you an instant win if you have all 5 pieces of it in your hand!
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.
No, they are real cards. No, they are real cards.
I don't know maybe u should find out yourself and do it the hard way.
Exodia necross is a dark spellcaster type monster with 1800 atk. it can only be summoned when all 5 pieces of exodia are in the graveyard. and yes it is beatable when summoned, it can be tributed, took control of and you can stun it's attack relinquish it's attack (pretty much anything else but destroy).
the most poweful duel monster is exodia if you get all 5 pieces of him in your hand at any time during the duel you auromatically win
they are very rare but it depends how shiny they are i saw the 5 pieces once for sale for over 500$ but i have seen a shop selling them for £30
The odds of drawing Exodia on the first turn in a game of Yu-Gi-Oh are extremely low, as there are only 5 pieces of Exodia in a 40-card deck, making the probability around 0.3.
you must make sure the player dose not draw all five cards otherwise you cant, but you could try using card destruction before they draw all 5 pieces and hope that they lose some of them. Also hand destruction can be useful. The only problem with sending the pieces to the graveyard is that your opponent could then summon exodia necross which is just as bad as exodia (unless you are using removal cards in which case you'll be safe).
No one, that would be a draw - same as if both players had their life points reduced to 0 at the same time.