![]() ![]() It was famously used in the anime by Seto Kaiba, as part of his “seek and destroy” play strategy. For the price of a single sacrifice, the player can not only check their opponent’s hand for three turns but can send 3 monsters with 1500 or more attack power to the graveyard. The Crush Card Virus trap card is well-known as one of the most devastating cards in the game. A total of 18 of these cards are known to exist in that original version, with 126 more released later as a 2009 promotional for “Upper Deck Day.” ![]() This card was given away after GenCon tournaments in the mid-late 2000s. Despite low utility, this limited-edition card sold in October 2020 for $30,100. It has an outdated but interesting effect that allows its player to pay 5,000 life points (more than players started with, in the original game) to summon a Fusion Monster.įusion Monsters were so powerful and difficult to summon that this could have turned the tide of a game, though the cost all but guaranteed it would never happen. Instead, this card is from the Shonen Jump Championship Series from 2004. Only 68 are known to have been given out.Ĭyber-Stein is not one of the more recognizable Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, nor is it from the original two sets, which are usually considered the most valuable. Did you know?ĭoomcaliber Knight was the sixth limited-edition prize card printed for the Shonen Jump tournaments. Its ability to sacrifice itself to cancel any monster effect is a brutally powerful counter even in the current meta, making this card a popular anti-meta card for the side deck. Though it only has 1900 ATK points, this 4-star monster still has utility in the modern game, unlike many cards on this list. All 75 tournaments featured unique prize cards, many of which have become some of the most valuable in Yu-Gi-Oh!ĭoomcaliber Knight is a monster card that was one of these limited-edition prizes. This series was created to promote tournaments in North America between 20. #7 Red-Eyes B.The Dooomcaliber Knight has the distinction of being the newest card on this list, released in 2008 as part of the Shonen Jump Championship Series.#6 Exodia the Forbidden One – 25 Most Valuable Yugioh Cards. ![]() #5 Dark Magician Girl – 25 Most Valuable Yugioh Cards –.#4 Blue Eyes White Dragon DDS – 25 Most Valuable Yugioh Cards.#3 Harpie’s Feather Duster – 25 Most Valuable Yugioh Cards.#2 Blue Eyes White Dragon – 25 Most Expensive Yugioh Cards.#1 Mechanicalchaser – 25 Most Valuable Yugioh Cards.This list was last updated January 1, 2018 Here’s an article on Graded Pokemon Cards if you don’t know what Graded Cards are. Most of these cards are Professionally-Graded, Gem Mint cards, which are independently certified on their condition. All values are based on actual sales of Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards on eBay in 2017. There are no “prize cards” or “error cards” on our list. Yu-Gi-Oh! fans and players could have reasonably obtained these cards through auctions, trades and/or blind luck pulls. Some cards might be promos from DVD’s or Video Games. These are cards that appeared in Booster Boxes, Booster packs, Leagues, and/or Starter Sets. Some quick notes on our rankings: These are all English cards you could have reasonably collected in the United States. Here is our List of the Top 25 Most Expensive & Most Most Valuable Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards. ![]()
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