Magnificent Monsters Display (x10 piezas)
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$6,399.00
Fecha de salida: 3 Septiembre, 2026
Number 39: Utopia, Emissary of Light/Gagaga Magician – Gagaga Magic/Gagaga Girl – Cell Phone Subtraction, inspired by Yuma’s cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL!
Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, Four Heavenly Dragons/Horoscope Sorcerer, the Stargazer Magician/Astrograph Sorcerer, the Starfrost Magician, inspired by Yuya’s cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V!
Decode Talker Integration/Cyberse Code Magician/Cyberse Contract Witch, inspired by Playmaker’s cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS!
Extended Art Versions of All 18 ‘Reimagined’ Cards
You’ll be able to get a standard, fully playable, Ultra Rare copy of any of these 18 cards to put in your Deck. But if you want to aim higher, all 18 cards will have extended art versions (as seen in Rarity Collection V and Battles of Legend: Glorious Gallery) in both Ultra Rare and Starlight Rare versions. (Bonus: Since this set releases after Chaos Origins, these Starlight Rares will be the new versions, with rainbow card borders instead of the previously seen grey. Plus enhanced colors and visibility.)
NEW: Serial-Numbered Grand Master Rares!
Grand Master Rares are a dazzling brand-new rarity with hieroglyphic borders that will knock your socks off.
- ONLY the 18 ‘reimagined’ cards mentioned above will have Grand Master Rare versions.
- Grand Master Rares are serial-numbered from 001 through 100.
- Each of the 18 ‘reimagined’ cards will get 100 Grand Master Rares. That’s 1800 Grand Master Rares printed, 100 for each of the 18 cards.
- There will be 100 per card for the Americas (North/Central/South, combined), and another 100 per card for all markets distributed from Europe (Europe, Oceania, Africa, Middle East). The latter will have an “E” at the end of the serial number.
- All Grand Master Rares will be in English, but can be found in French/German/Italian/Portuguese/Spanish packs, as well as English packs.
- With so few cards spread across the entire print run, Grand Master Rares will be EXTREMELY rare. Be careful when opening your packs!
20 Additional new or variant art cards
Not all new cards feature extended art versions! In addition to the 18 cards mentioned above, you can find brand-new cards seen in the anime like Orichalcos Sword of Sealing and Rainbow Bridge Bifrost.
There’s also new variant art versions of the super-popular I:P Masquerena and S:P Little Knight, plus a new card that shows them together, W:P Fancy Ball!
And as a little something extra, there are 10 ‘chibi’ variant art versions of cards from A Bao A Qu, the Lightless Shadow and Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder to Dark Ruler No More and Sky Striker Mobilize – Engage!
6 Brand-New Boss Monsters
We’re also releasing 6 new ‘boss’ monsters, one for each Special Summoning type. Each of these is a NEW version of a popular existing monster from that Summon type, from the Nightmare-Eyes Restrict Fusion Monster to Galaxy-Eyes Antimatter Dragon for Xyz Monsters and Crystron Halqifibrax Prism for Link Monsters.
Foil Upgrades
Magnificent Monsters includes 40 cards foiled up for the first time (previously available only as Common or Rare Cards). This list includes recent favorites like “Radiant Typhoon”, “Artmage”, “DoomZ”, and “GMX” cards, plus some old goodies from Toon Cyber Dragon to Sixth Sense!
Another Chance at the Hottest Cards
These cards have already been foils before, but here’s another crack at them. From recent favorites like Medius the Pure, Elzette, Azamina of the White Forest, and Gorgon of Zilofthonia, to classics like Delinquent Duo, to cards in between like Dark Magician the Magician of Black Magic, there’s something here for everyone. There are 40 reprinted cards here, but broken up into two pools (see below).
How It’s All Put Together
With this much magnificence in one set, we’re taking special steps to make sure you can go directly to the groundbreaking cards and not miss out. So we’re dusting off the popular formula from one of our special products from a few years ago: Magnificent Mavens.
Like its predecessor, Magnificent Monsters uses a ‘slots’ system for its packs, carefully assigning only certain cards to each position in the pack, with a relatively small number of cards available in each slot.
Each box of Magnificent Monsters has 3 packs, with 5 Ultra Rare cards per pack. It also has 3 extra cards (like in our Legendary Decks releases) as Secret Rare, with a chance to upgrade to Starlight.
Each box of Magnificent Monsters contains:
- 3 x 5-card packs
- 3 Secret Rares with a chance to upgrade to Starlight Rare
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