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 Trading Card Game Tips from fans

 

July 2006

 

From: axgamad@net.hr [mailto:axgamad@net.hr]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:06 AM
To: yugiohcrew@pojo.com
Subject: Exodia's Holliday - axgamad


About the title:
Where would a dark god go on a holliday? I'm guessing Dark World.

Before I start, this is coming straight out of my head, I have never played
either Exodia or Dark
World, so I don't know how reliable this is.


1* Exodia the Forbidden One
1* Left Arm of the Forbidden One
1* Right Arm of the Forbidden One
1* Left Leg of the Forbidden One
1* Right Leg of the Forbidden One
3* Goldd, Wu-Lord of the Dark World
3* Broww, Huntsman of Dark World
2* Archfiend Soldier
2* Dark Necrofear
3* Gigant Germ
3* Gravekeeper's Spy
1* Sangan

1* Graceful Charity
1* Scapegoat
1* Premature Burial
1* Heavy Strom
2* Nobleman of Crossout
1* Mystical Space Typhon
2* Monster Reincarnation

3* Jar of Greed
2* Good Goblin Housekeeping
1* Reckles Greed
1* Mirror Force
2* Backup Soldier
1* Toriental Tribute
2* Sakoretsu Armor

That would make the card count 43 which could be to much for Exodia, but I
think this could work.

Exodia is here for Exodia, Goldd and Broww are here because I think they are
the best DW and DW is
here to punish the opponent for trying to discard Exodia. Archfiend is here
to pack a bit of muscle,
and Necrofear is a realy big monster. Germ feeds Necrfear and thins the
deck, and Spy holds the line
and againf thins the deck.

I dont think I need to explain the Spells, but you could use Monster
Reincardnation both to put
Exodia in the hand and Goldd on the field.

Jar of Greed is a 1 for 1, and Good Goblin is a -1 or 0, but you can move a
card from the top of the
deck to the bottom, to lose a crd you don't need and decrease the number of
cards before Exodia.
Reckles Greed is a -1 so you can cut it if you want. Backup Soldier can
potentialy add 3 parts of
Exodia to hand from the Graveyard, and the rest of the traps are pretty
clear.


I thnk my email addres is written on the top of the tip, but pojo rules say
I write it, so (again)
its axgamad@net.hr.

And since everyone has a signature:
"Be croative,
axgamad"



 


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