Exxod, Master of The Guard
Attribute: EARTH
Type: Rock/Effect
Level: 8
ATK: 0
DEF: 4000
This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by Tributing one monster on your side of the field that includes "sphinx" in its card name. While this card is face-up on the field, each time an EARTH monster is Flip Summoned, inflict 1000 points of damage to your opponent's Life Points.
Exxod Master of the Guard's damage dealing effect triggers when any Earth monster is Flip Summoned (yours or the opponent's) and always deals damage to the opponent, regardless of who controlled the Flip Summoned monster.
1st edition: $3.60 Unlimited: $4.30
With the correct deck yes he can be powerfull, but you need cards to go wtih him.
Exodia the Forbidden One (+ his four limbs)Exodia Necross,Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord,Exxod, Master of the Guard.
1st edition = $3.40 (Loss value of $0.20 last saturday) Unlimited = $4.30 (These prices are set to change at any time)
No, it's all explained on his card. He cannot be Normal Summoned or Set (a Tribute Summon is a kind of Normal Summon) and to Special Summon him, you must tribute a Sphinx monster.
There are only about 4 incarnations of Exodia, those are Exodia the Forbidden One (and the pieces of Exodia) Exodia Necross, Ultimate Forbidden Lord, Exodius, and Exxod, Master of the Guard. Darkly Big Rabbi and other such incarnations are fakes.
There are only about 4 incarnations of Exodia, those are Exodia the Forbidden One (and the pieces of Exodia) Exodia Necross, Ultimate Forbidden Lord, Exodius, and Exxod, Master of the Guard. Darkly Big Rabbi and other such incarnations are fakes. hope this helped DaHo
In total, there are 8 officially released "Exodia" monster cards:"Exodia the Forbidden One""Left Leg of the Forbidden One""Left Arm of the Forbidden One""Right Leg of the Forbidden One""Right Arm of the Forbidden One""Exodia Necross""Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord""Exxod, Master of the Guard"
'Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord', 'Exodia Necross', and to some extent, 'Exxod, Master of the Guard' all represent the Forbidden One in one card. However there are many fake cards with his whole body on too, with things like infinite attack and other non-existant game statistics.
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Yes, Price effect = substitution effect + income effect