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Summary
Cards with alternate art in theYu-Gi-Oh!
TCGdont come around very often.
Quarter Century Stampede, on the other hand, includes some alternate art printings that make their debut.
It also contains reprintings of older alt arts.
Fill out your deck with the best cards from Quarter Century Stampede.
Most importantly, these changes are sometimes lore-relevant.
So what are the best alternate arts you’re able to find in Quarter Century Stampede?
13Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon
Stars And Glitter
Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragonis by no means a bad monster.
However, as far as alternative arts go, it isnt the most impressive.
It just looks too similar to what already exists.
This monster is depicted facing to the right instead of facing to the left.
You also get a few more stars and galaxies in the cards background.
Its a neat effect, but it only makes you wish the dragon had a new pose.
gets slightly prettier with this all-foil 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection set, featuring new rarities and reprints.
This is only one of the inclusions of 5Ds era alt arts.
The alternate art found in this set shows the monster from a new angle.
It gives off the appearance that its coming right at your opponent, ready to win you the game.
10Dark Magician And Dark Magician Girl
The Most Iconic Yu-Gi-Oh!
Duo
Both iconic magicians fromthe Duel Monsters erareturn in Quarter Century Stampede.
While Dark Magician Girl gets two of her alternative arts reprinted, the Dark Magician gets six.
This includes an additional version of Yugis monster that pairs well with the Blue-Eyes from this set.
Some classic cards make a stunning comeback, but which are the best?
This Dark Magician appears locked in combat with another monster just beyond what the card border shows you.
Some would say it is Seto Kaibas absolute adoration of the monster that hyped it up.
This is an evolution of the Blue-Eyes featured in the Dark Side of Dimensions movie.
This set includes alternate arts for Sky Striker Ace - Raye and Sky Striker Ace - Hayate.
Both cards look particularly good since they show each character in a more dynamic pose.
Both are fending off attacks on the battlefield with each card depicting an action sequence.
These alternate arts make the deck feel like it’s replaying scenes from an anime.
Meanwhile, Nibiru not only crash lands on your opponent’s side of the field.
It is fully released from the meteor it resided in.
TCG’s Retro Pack is a blast from the past, but are its cards worth anything?
This card perfectly encapsulates the spirit of a player giving it their all to make a comeback.
This alternate art, on the other hand, is the perfect fit for a Live Twin deck.
This playful printing features Li-La and Ki-Sikil playing an RPG during one of their streams.
They laugh at a player who has fallen into a hole.
This is the same reaction youll make when you successfully stop your opponents hand traps.
Maze of the Master focuses on some of Yu-Gi-Oh!
’s most popular archetypes.
Some are given brighter backgrounds and set pieces, while Aluber gets a brooding look.
Cartesia looks like she wants to give you head pats after your Branded Fusion gets ashed.
Its a solid collection.