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Yu-Gi-Oh!
TCGs Quarter Century Stampede is the last hurrah for the quarter century rarity.
The 25th anniversary of Yu-Gi-Oh!
doesnt go off without a bang, though.
TCG’s Retro Pack is a blast from the past, but are its cards worth anything?
The nostalgia pool shows that there are many different ways to remember the game.
Some cards are staples in the decks of the heroes and villains of the anime.
Other cards made a significant impact on the metas of yesteryear.
Regardless, these cards can definitely stir up a memory or two.
The only thing holding it back is that it istoo powerful to remove from the banlist.
This hand trap allows you to draw a card each time your opponent Special Summons a monster.
They can either attempt to play through your barrage of draws or set something and back down.
Edison is a popular format for the Yu-Gi-Oh!
TCG, but which decks are worth playing?
8Necrovalley
Protecting The Graveyard
Necrovalley has seen its fair share of play over the years.
Its essentially a Field Spell that prevents tampering with the graveyard.
This can upset a lot of strategies that revolve around using the graveyard as a resource.
While this card is active, cards cant be banished from the graveyard.
They also cant be moved.
So no shuffling back into the deck, adding them to your hand, or reviving them.
It even hits those niche effects that XYZ Monsters sometimes have that attach cards from the graveyard as material.
This would trigger its effect.
Yu-Gi-Oh features a wide variety of Kuriboh cards.
Here’s a look at 10 of the best, ranked!
This lets you rummage through the deck too easily, to the point where it got itself banned.
This card is a fan-favorite since it can bring out a level three Fiend straight from the deck.
It is also effective in bringing out a specific name that you need on the field.
5Runick Fountain
Not This Card Again
Can you stop your opponent from activating Runick Fountain?
Wipe out your opponent in a single turn with these OTK enablers in Yu-Gi-Oh!.
It can negate a face-up monsters effect for the rest of the turn.
This can be done during your opponents turn by activating it from the field.
These cute archetypes prove that Yu-Gi-Oh!
can be both devastating and adorable.
This card is another neat entry from the nostalgia pool that can be used in Edison format.
Battle Traps can still kick off in the slower format.
You also need to pay 400 life points.
However, this bounce is incredible.
This effect is so good, it can only be used once per duel.
One of these was likely your very first Yu-Gi-Oh!
deck, but which of the original structure decks was the best?