If they duel as it happens in yugioh and exodia gets all five pieces of himself in his hand at once, exodia. But if they were battling, like in pokemon, mewtwo would win for home advantage.
this is the stupidest question i have ever head. so here a yugioh lesson for you:if you have all five pieces of exodia in your hand you automaticly win the duelthe only way the destrorey exodia is to destorey one peice of the five cards
What are you trying to say? Do you want codes to type into the password thing for the pieces of Exodia or what?
All five Exodia pieces can be obtained via passcodes in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories under the "Password" section. Individual pieces may also be obtained by defeating various Duelists. Simon Muran is a character that is commonly known to give the Exodia appendixes when he is defeated.
you buy them
ur an idiot
If they duel as it happens in yugioh and exodia gets all five pieces of himself in his hand at once, exodia. But if they were battling, like in pokemon, mewtwo would win for home advantage.
5 pieces. The Left arm of the forbidden one,right arm,left leg,rightleg andd the head when you use him you win instanly.
this is the stupidest question i have ever head. so here a yugioh lesson for you:if you have all five pieces of exodia in your hand you automaticly win the duelthe only way the destrorey exodia is to destorey one peice of the five cards
What are you trying to say? Do you want codes to type into the password thing for the pieces of Exodia or what?
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.
All five Exodia pieces can be obtained via passcodes in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories under the "Password" section. Individual pieces may also be obtained by defeating various Duelists. Simon Muran is a character that is commonly known to give the Exodia appendixes when he is defeated.
you buy them
Yes, if you have all 5 pieces of Exodia in your hand.
No one, that would be a draw - same as if both players had their life points reduced to 0 at the same time.
Various Duelists are rumored to give Exodia pieces. The following lists the Duelists that are confirmed to give Exodia pieces:Jono 2ndHeishin 1stHeishin 2ndMai ValentinePegasusIsisSeto 2ndSeto 3rdDarkNiteNitemare
The five pieces of Exodia came as Ultra Rare in the Legend of Blue-Eyes booster pack. Konami later released Exodia again in a later pack, but changed the rareness of Exodia's appendexs to common, so that players could attain the pieces more easily (Exodia the Forbidden one [the head] was still released as Ultra Rare).