One of the most famous Cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is, without a doubt, Exodia. Players are always trying to figure out new ways to summon the Forbidden One. These plots cause many cards to become limited or even enter the forbidden list. Yet, players never seem to give up on the idea of trying to OTK their opponents with Exodia.
Since winning by Exodia is allowed in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, some duelists may ponder whether it’s a good idea to design their deck for an Exodia win.
How To Get Exodia In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
Unlocking Exodia is rather simple in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. There are two ways of obtaining the Forbidden One, either by crafting the Cards or by pulling for them via Gacha mode. Taking both methods into consideration, crafting is a lot simpler and faster.
Crafting Exodia
To unlock Exodia the Forbidden One main Card, players have to craft the Card inside the Deck Edit menu. It costs 30 SR currency, which can be easily obtained from the duel pass or by dismantling other unwanted Cards. Duelists can obtain these unwanted Cards when opening Packs.
The next step is crafting the Right Leg of the Forbidden One, Left Leg of the Forbidden One, Right Arm of the Forbidden One, and Left Arm of the Forbidden One. Luckily, these four Cards are Normal Cards, so getting their currency is a piece of cake.
Pulling Exodia
For Gacha lovers that don’t like to craft Cards, all five Cards of Exodia can be obtained via Secret Packs. Exodia is currently only available inside The Great Olds Secret Pack. To unlock it, players should craft one of its SR or UR Cards, or wait until it’s randomly unlocked when pulling one of its SR or UR in another Pack.
The Great Olds Secret Pack has 14 SR and UR Cards. They are:
|
Type |
Rarity |
Name |
|---|---|---|
|
Monster |
UR |
Obelisk the Tormentor |
|
Monster |
UR |
Slifer the Sky Dragon |
|
Monster |
UR |
The Winged Dragon of Ra |
|
Monster |
UR |
The Winged Dragon of Ra - Sphere Mode |
|
Monster |
UR |
The Winged Dragon Of Ra - Immortal Phoenix |
|
Monster |
SR |
Egyptian God Slime |
|
Monster |
SR |
Exodia the Forbidden One |
|
Spell |
SR |
Left Arm Offering |
|
Spell |
SR |
Mound of the Bound Creator |
|
Spell |
SR |
Tribute Burial |
|
Spell |
SR |
Ancient Chant |
|
Spell |
SR |
Millennium Revelation |
|
Spell |
SR |
Soul Crossing |
|
Trap |
SR |
Dark Spell Regeneration |
Is It Worth Unlocking Exodia In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel?
There’s no simple answer to this question. This strategy is mostly unfavored compared to other “meta” compositions, but playing this legendary card can be a breeze if duelists understand what they’re doing. There are enough Cards that support Exodia’s gameplay, and if players construct a strong deck around the Card, they can win both with or without the Forbidden One.
For example, Cards like Cursed Bamboo Sword and Golden Bamboo Sword allow players to draw often and can help duelists activate more plans like the Toon World combos. Cards that can search Exodia or Spellcasters from the Deck can also be handy for this strategy.
All in all, there are many ways to summon Exodia the Forbidden One, and players can enjoy exploring all these plans. As long as playing Exodia incites happiness in the duelist’s heart, then it’s easy to say that unlocking Exodia in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is worth it.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.