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Give them away to someone who will enjoy them! Or sell them for a fraction of what you originally paid for them by dumping them on Craigslist. Some cards were revised and their names were changed… so maybe it was revised?
Maybe someone with more knowledge can enlighten us in the comments below. Fans of the game know just how devastating Cyber-Stein can be, and with how many Monsters it can summon now it can be game-breaking. It's lived a good part of its life on the banlist, though was recently set to Limited. Back during the GX Anime, a series of toy tie-ins came with it. These were exclusive to the department store Sears and would come with cards of the toy.
However, during the release of the third series of these toys, the cards were pulled before the shipping of them. These cards were believed to be lost, with some doubting their existence. However, in late Reddit user loserchris found a copy in their closet , finding gold in the way of Cyber Dragon.
World Championships alongside Stardust Divinity. It was a good time to be a Worlds competitor in , as you would obtain some of the rarest cards ever released. This distinction has allowed it to enter into the top echelon of rare Yu-Gi-Oh! It was sold around quite a bit during , and after a down period, has returned for Is it any surprise that the rarest and most valuable Xyz Monster is a Dark Magician card? Shrink was one of the signature spell cards of anime staple Seto Kaiba. Shrink is far from a fantastic card, but for the first two years of its existence, you could only obtain it through tournaments — most notably as a Prize Card from the third Shoen Jump Championships in Shrink has had multiple printings, including in multiple Structure Decks that you can pick up for dimes.
A card used by Yugi once in the anime, Des Volstgalph was the prize card for the second-ever Shoen Jump Championships in It's one of the hardest cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! While other Prize cards were reprinted for the general public fairly quickly, it took four years for Des Volstgalp to be easily obtainable without taking out a loan.
Des Volstgalph has had a steady increase in value as time passes, so that number will likely only increase. World Championship, with Tyr being the prize for the event. Its esteemed status has made it one of the most sought-after Prize Cards, and one of the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh!
Crush Card Virus is an infamous card, and for a while was one of the hardest cards to obtain. Used by Kaiba in the original anime, only the winners of the Shoen Jump Championships could use it in real life. It was later printed in future sets, eventually winding up on the banlist before getting an errata.
Thanks to its iconic status in both the anime and the actual TCG, the Shonen Jump version will fetch you a quarter of a million dollars. The mightiest monster in Seto Kaiba's deck, it took years for the card to be printed in English. Japan, on the other hand, got a version of the card as early as It's the rarest Blue-Eyes and Fusion Monster, as this version of the card is one of a kind. Only one has ever been made.
The following is a complete list of cards that are banned. Periodically Konami updates the Yugioh banlist to shake things up and force players to re-make their decks.
Some cards become more restricted while others less so. Check out the latest Yugioh ban list! How much are your Yu-Gi-Oh cards worth? Search for: Search. Click the search button.
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