This deck really looks flavourful, if anything for the fact that exodia is canonicallly an unstoppable force, and this archetype feels unique to its own playstyle and cards
Just my luck that when I finally get frustrated enough to try to harness Exodia's ultimate power, the first decklist I try has 2 pot of prosperity when it's currently limited to 1. I'm not gonna make it.
@Racer5351 Blue-Eyes makes the Golem a lot better because you can get the Field Spell and use that to search into Sengenjin and then Blue Eyes. It's also better when you have something like Shield and Blue-Eyes because now you have 2 searches to Ankh, with Shield now being something that eat an Ash Blossom without having to end the combo. Alternatively, you could use Blue-Eyes to discard first, then if it gets negated you can use the Shield. Either way you'd be able to get Ankh and Summon Exodia. Then you can Summon Blue-Eyes later off it's effect and destroy something. Overall, it's a great addition. Makes it super consistent, fun, and exciting to play more copies of the Temple Field Spell so you can search Blue-Eyes more easily.
Why is it when I try to activate Exodo Blaze it’s not letting me equip on edopro? Am I playing wrong?😂 love the deck. Ordered the whole core and can’t wait till blue eyes comes out for more play and an interruption
@@kingasmodeus0 and how you plan on doing that without a fusion card? Ankh only summons exodia incarnate. So unless your running branded or instant fusion then I don't see how your making any restricts
@@AaronHeininger any fusion substitute + super poly or other fusion card works. The deck doesn't have a manditory in archetype normal summon so you can NS a Hex Sealed or something and hit super poly
I have a question about millennium ankh. It says after summoning the fusion exodia you cant summon for rest of turn. It doesnt specify special summons. Does this mean I can or can't special summon after.