![]() But the fact is, they have to walk a fine line between over-committing to the field to try and rush you down before Exodia kicks in, and not committing enough resources to stop an explosion of Machines. Now, you are probably wondering what opponent would be oblivious enough to let that sort of thing happen. Fending off Synchro after Synchro can be difficult, and while you are distracting them, you have plenty of time to draw or search into your Exodia pieces. When you can threaten your opponent with a string of cost-effective Synchro Summons, your opponent will be forced onto the ropes to counter your assault. But by adding Speedroids, the passivity of the deck just melts away. It truly can be such an extremely passive strategy. It’s your deck vs the clock, as you try to get all 5 pieces before your opponent beats you. To address that concern, one of the biggest downsides of an Exodia deck is that many variants simply play solitaire. The biggest question on your mind right now may just be ‘Why?’, and in all honesty, that could be a fair point to make. This variant is all about combining the Speedroid monsters alongside our Exodia cards. But then again, I don’t think sane has ever been an accurate description of my articles. Those in their right mind would never consider using Exodia monsters as Synchro material. Strategy One: Exodia with a Need for Speed? ![]() I think you’ll definitely want to see what’s coming next, so strap in and begin your best summoning chant. They range from winning with Exodia, to using Exodia as material, to even drawing out your entire deck through unconventional means. I’ve prepared four different strategies, with a quick guide to each of them. No, I’m really going to try to put the creativity back into the title of this article series. ![]() And no, I will not be talking about any of the ‘mainstream’ Exodia decks like Deep Draw (featuring Blue-Eyes, Cards of Consonance, Trade-In), Hope for Exodia (featuring Hope for Escape, Gift Card), or Dark World Exodia (featuring Snoww, Broww, and Gates). Today, I present this article as a couple of neat Exodia deck ideas that you quite possibly have not have considered or encountered before. While Exodia Turbo builds have always existed, has there ever been an actually consistent Exodia deck? Besides, this is the only deck in the game with which you have a chance to win before your first Draw Phase. Exodia decks have risen and fallen, tested and deemed inconsistent, attempted and shunned for literally decades. The Forbidden One has always stood the test of time in the game of Yu-Gi-Oh! as the iconic alternative win condition. Time to break out the old pose, because it’s time to shout OBLITERATE!!! ![]()
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