actually, you don't need to summon exodia's parts at allonce you have all of his limbs + head, all you have to do is reveal them to your opponent, and you win
Shut the fuck up Ian
Quote from: Verbatim on May 03, 2017, 12:18:22 PMactually, you don't need to summon exodia's parts at allonce you have all of his limbs + head, all you have to do is reveal them to your opponent, and you winSeems broken, this is more fun.
nah, the current ruling is actually legal in competitive play--you're just only allowed to have one copy of eachit's not considered viable in today's meta because it requires more support than it's worth
This is why I play Pokémon, plenty of change without twenty years of fucking power creep.0
If your opponent knocks it out though they get two prize cards. That's 1/3 the way to victory. A better example would be Break cards but those are a pain in the ass to get out and are just as vulnerable as EX. Quote from: Verbatim on May 03, 2017, 01:26:52 PM
If your opponent knocks it out though they get two prize cards. That's 1/3 the way to victory. A better example would be Break cards but those are a pain in the ass to get out and are just as vulnerable as EX.
Quote from: Ian on May 03, 2017, 01:17:56 PMThis is why I play Pokémon, plenty of change without twenty years of fucking power creep.0YouTube
if you can't drop three of your opponents cards before he kos that thing you're clearly doing something wrong.Kind of seems like an instant game ender if it comes out mid game.
Quote from: Ian on May 03, 2017, 01:29:11 PMIf your opponent knocks it out though they get two prize cards. That's 1/3 the way to victory. A better example would be Break cards but those are a pain in the ass to get out and are just as vulnerable as EX. >yfw these used to be the two best cards in the game
Quote from: Verbatim on May 03, 2017, 01:33:21 PMQuote from: Ian on May 03, 2017, 01:29:11 PMIf your opponent knocks it out though they get two prize cards. That's 1/3 the way to victory. A better example would be Break cards but those are a pain in the ass to get out and are just as vulnerable as EX. >yfw these used to be the two best cards in the gamewhat about Scyther
There's plenty of ways to easily take down an EX and a Break. One example would be having your own, but another would be using Arena cards or items that discourage attacking your Pokémon, letting you stall or hinder your opponent. Furthermore of the Pokémon was already damaged before evolving it keeps the damage making it easier to take down with lower Pokémon. It's not like Yugioh where if your opponent gets out Stardust Dragon Assault Mode you're fucked six ways since Sunday. Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on May 03, 2017, 01:32:39 PMif you can't drop three of your opponents cards before he kos that thing you're clearly doing something wrong.Kind of seems like an instant game ender if it comes out mid game.
Jokes on you, my entire deck is full of these.