![]() ![]() How do you summon Exodia in Capsule Monster Coliseum?Ĭapsule Monster Coliseum, the player can fuse the five pieces of “Exodia” to Summon ” The Legendary Exodia Incarnate “, the complete Exodia (but it will be only like a normal fusion piece), with an ability to cause massive damage on the monsters that is in range, that is known by “Obliterate”. Use acard like pot of duality to add the Exodia pieces to your hand faster. it is recommended for you to use spell cards to use Exodia, otherwise it would take too long, and your opponent could defeat you while you wait. You can’t really “summon” Exodia, you would automaticaly win if you have all 5 pieces in your hand. Instead, if you are going for an Exodia deck build, you’ll need to unlock Yugi Muto. ![]() It can only be Special Summoned by tributing one Forbidden One Monster (i.e., any of the five Exodia limbs).Įxodia is noticeably absent from Duel Links and honestly it seemed like the right idea since the game itself is a stripped down version of Yu-Gi-Oh! itself. This 10-star monster can’t be Normal Summoned or Set. The Legendary Exodia Incarnate (TLEI) is an Effect Monster that is obtained via the Card Trader. Since Yugi now had all five pieces in his hand, he summons Exodia (a feat that no duelist has ever accomplished prior to this Duel). He draws this card on the final turn of the Duel. Pre-Duelist Kingdom In episode 1, Yami Yugi uses this card during his duel against Seto Kaiba. It needed be Summoned via “Ritual of the Ultimate Forbidden Lord” and was immune to Monster, Spell and Trap effects controlled by the player’s opponent. Once there, Kaiba manipulated Ghost Kaiba’s holo computer during his duel with Yugi, thereby weakening his monsters and helping Yugi defeat his evil alter-ego.In the anime, the effect of “Exodius” effect was marginally different. This left Pegasus without any cybersecurity, allowing Kaiba to virtually stroll through Pegasus’ mainframe unencumbered. Kaiba takes over one of Pegasus’ satellites in space and physically crashes it into his servers on Earth, weakening Pegasus’ systems on the island. Using his hacking skills, Kaiba is able to break down the computer systems on Pegasus’ island, Duelist Kingdom, both in the real world and in cyberspace. With it, Kaiba manages to do a lot of damage to the enemy that tried to kill him, while simultaneously helping his newfound ally/rival, Yugi–all without playing a single card. However, Kaiba merely faked his own death before retreating to his underground bunker, where a sentient supercomputer was there waiting for him. Pegasus sent a few hitmen to kill Kaiba, and when Kaiba seemingly jumped to his death to avoid his fate, the hitmen believed their job was done. Pegasus retrieved Ghost Kaiba to duel Yugi, and he knew he could do so convincingly because the real Kaiba was dead–or so Pegasus thought. In Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 9 (written by Junki Takegami, Masashi Sogo, and Shin Yoshida, and directed by Kunihisa Sugishima), Yugi is facing off against Ghost Kaiba (the manifested evil that was cast into the Shadow Realm by Yami Yugi). Not only did Yami Yugi literally send the evil within Kaiba to the Shadow Realm during their duel, but Kaiba experiencing defeat after such a dishonorable win was good for him, and that event led directly into his most redemptive (and easily his coolest) mission in Yu-Gi-Oh!. After this defeat, Kaiba was deflated, but also a better man. So, Yugi (more accurately, Yami Yugi) taught Kaiba a lesson by challenging him to a duel, where Yami Yugi played all five Exodia cards and obliterated Kaiba’s Blue-Eyes White Dragons, defeating him with a single move. Not only was Kaiba an abhorrent human for terrorizing an old man like this, but he took things one step further by tearing up Solomon’s card right in front of him, even after knowing how important the Blue-Eyes White Dragon is to Yugi and his family. Kaiba challenged Yugi’s grandfather, Solomon, to a duel and beat him, thereby winning the old man’s Blue-Eyes White Dragon card, and pushing him to suffer a heart attack due to the stress of the situation. Seto Kaiba made his debut in the first episode of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and initially, he was a villain. ![]() However, as proven by one impressive accomplishment in the anime, Kaiba is actually even cooler without Duel Monsters. From his style and skill to his intellect and attitude, Kaiba is unarguably a top-tier duelist. It is no secret within the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime fandom that Seto Kaiba is the coolest character in the franchise. ![]()
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