The Exodia Numeron Deck by Unvoyaging Alt
This is a niche combo deck that utilizes the Numeron and Bamboo sword archetypes to draw through the deck to get all five pieces of Exodia to win the duel. The deck is a casual deck and learning to play it is easy. The deck uses the field spell Numeron Network to summon the four Numeron Gate cards from the extra deck, and Memories of Hope draws one card for each XYZ card on the field, allowing you to draw four cards and gain card advantage.
Numeron Wall combined with Allure of Darkness can go hand-neutral and allows you to get to Numeron Network. The deck also uses the Bamboo sword draw engine, which allows you to draw two cards when you have another Bamboo card on the field with Golden Bamboo Sword or use Cursed Bamboo Sword to search for other Bamboo sword cards.
One Day of Peace, Upstart Goblin, and Card Destruction are used to draw through the deck and find the combo starters or the last pieces of Exodia. Lastly, Saruja Skull Dread allows you to draw four cards and recycle three unneeded cards, potentially getting the last Exodia piece.
The deck also has great stalling capabilities, using Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess and One Day of Peace to give you some breathing room. The deck’s win conditions are using the effect of Exodia, The Forbidden One, to win the duel instantly, Number C1: Numeron Chaos Gate Sunya to deal effect damage and banish all monsters, or by using the Numeron gate cards’ ability to double their attack each time they battle. Overall, while the deck is a niche combo deck and learning to play it is easy, it can be a lot of fun but with its unique draw methods and stalling capabilities many players would consider it a weird rogue deck.