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Why would you summon your exodia pieces?
you win by having them in your hand or on the board (all 5 must be on the same) it's fun to see my oponent panic when they can't stop me summoning them one turn at a time.
Reminds me of that old yugioh mmo that existed before it shut down.
That was good.. I think I dont remember much of it.
One can hope they actually make a new proper multiplayer yugioh.
No... It only activates in your hand.
Exodia the Forbidden One:
"If you have "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" in addition to this card in your hand, you win the Duel."
http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Speed_Duel_(format)
If you want standard format duels, Legacy of the Duelist has that. Being that Duel Links is a mobile game, the speed duel format is more optimal, because many people are accessing the game from their phones to play quick matches.
Ohh ♥♥♥♥.
That makes alot more sense, guess I was a bit ignorant on that front.
I'll give legacy of the duelist a look. That said, I wonder if people still play it.