One of the most disrespectful decks in the history of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel has to be Exodia. Exodia, the Forbidden One is a card that wins the game immediately provided the player has all the parts of it. It’s a five-part card, so the player has all five cards in their hand.
Those who have seen the early episodes of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime likely remember Yugi Muto obliterating Seto Kaiba with Exodia, the Forbidden One. If the player doesn’t get the cards they need to win the duel immediately, it’s not the end of the game.
Few things are more satisfying than an opening Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel hand that has all five pieces of Exodia.
The goal of this Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel deck is a very clear one - draw as many cards as humanly possible, with the goal of having all five pieces of Exodia, the Forbidden One in hand. The player doesn’t put these cards in play, they just have to be in the hand.
It’s a very spell-heavy deck, allowing the player to draw cards and life-point protection, so Exodia can show up inevitably. Of course, it’s also possible to just start with all five cards, and just win the duel at the start, and it is incredibly satisfying.
If the player needs cards for this deck, several useful ones show up in The Great Olds Secret Pack. Thankfully, players can only have one of each of the five cards in their decks, and the four limbs are Normal rarity, and Exodia is Super Rare.
Exodia is a One-Turn Kill deck (OTK) in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, so the duelist isn’t going to look for openings to ping away damage. If the player doesn’t have the key cards in hand, it’s time to draw. That’s where Royal Magical Library comes in.
This Spellcaster/Effect card gains a Spell Counter anytime its owner successfully resolves a spell, to a
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