![]() ![]() Still, it has proven to be a pretty neat way to summon Exodia. It's not always consistent, and I don't think it's competitive. But mostly, the deck focuses on drawing cards. If I happen to be able to keep a monster on the field, I can use it to synchro summon Ancient Fairy Dragon, which has 3000 DEF. I still kept the synchro summoning feature in. More importantly, when Heart of the Underdog gives a lot of cards into your hand, you can use Magical Mallet to shuffle all the normal monsters back to the deck and have a chance at getting Exodia pieces or Heart of the Underdog. ![]() If I already have Exodia pieces or some other important cards in my hand, I can choose not to shuffle them back to the deck. I don't have Reload, but Magical Mallet is pretty neat it lets you choose which cards to add back to your deck. Zane eredeti hozzászólása:3x Heart of the Underdogģx Heart of the Underdog (I managed to get a 3rd one)ĥx Normal Tuner monsters: 3x Lv.3 Genex Controller and 2x Lv.2 Galaxy Serpent It can kind of be a death sentence for a deck in the modern meta. It might be worth running floodgates, but the more slots that aren't normal monsters, the slower this deck is. By assembling all 5 pieces of Exodia in your hand you automatically win the duel. Battle traps in particular are pretty zonked in the current meta thanks to Ancient Gears being the flavor of the month. Exodia is one of, if not the most, popular alternate win condition in YuGiOh. I would recommend cutting some of your trap cards, depending what they are. The deck link function is terrible, don't worry about it. Regrettably, I don't have a 3rd Heart of the Underdog yet - I intend to get it sometime soon. Regrettably, I don't have a 3rd Heart of the Underdog yet - I intend to get it sometime soon.įoabias eredeti hozzászólása:I got interested in this topic, and tried my hand at creating an Exodia deck.ĭuels against NPC go fine, but PvP-wise, it hasn't been that viable. ![]() In case things go south, the Exodia pieces can be sent to the graveyard (either through battle or Wonder Balloons) and then use Contract with Exodia to summon Exodia Necross to the field.ĭuels against NPC go fine, but PvP-wise, it hasn't been that viable. In addition, the deck has Exodia Necross added to it. This way, even if you can't summon Exodia, you still have the Synchro summoning as a backup option. Unexpected Dai makes it easier to do a synchro summon. There are some decent normal tuner monster that can trigger Heart of the Underdog, like Genex Controller. My idea was to add Synchro functionality to the Exodia deck, instead of making it into a stall deck. I'll list them:ĥx Normal Monsters with high ATK (Mainly WIND attribute)ĥx Normals Tuners - 3x Lv.3 Genex Controller and 2x Lv.2 Galaxy Serpent I got interested in this topic, and tried my hand at creating an Exodia deck.ĮDIT: Rats, I can't get deck link function to work. ![]()
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