
This year’s Battles of Legend set, Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem, comes with three new surprises! Surprise #1: It’s Time to Chibi! Get your hands on 10 cute-as-a-button “chibi” variant arts of popular monsters. We’ve used the chibi art style on accessories before, but this is the first time it’s been used on actual cards. And just to be clear, these aren’t tokens, they’re fully-playable cards with game text! (Expect more chibi variant art cards in the future!) Surprise #2: Bling Out with Style! Also new in this set – emblazoned Ultra Rares! Each pack of Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem comes with a Dragonmaid, P.U.N.K., or Orcust-themed Ultra Rare card with a custom emblem for that theme, emblazoned right on the card’s text box. Here’s your chance to bling out these Decks with unprecedented style! There are 51 emblazoned cards total, including 6 brand-new cards (2 for each theme). Surprise #3: Starlights Return! Okay, some people saw this one coming! But the surprise isn’t that Starlight Rares are back – which they are – but that they’re a lot easier to get! Last seen in 2023 as extremely hard to find cards, Starlight Rares will be in Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem at about the same rate that you could find Quarter Century Secret Rares the last couple years. Not a Surprise: Lots of New Cards! One thing you can always expect from a Battles of Legend set is new cards for your Decks, and always all foil. Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem has new cards for Nekroz, Gem-Knight, Jurrac, Fabled, D/D, and Magistus Decks, plus a lot more. Also not a surprise, this massive 177-card set has plenty of old – and new! – favorites you might still be looking for (Primite Lordly Lode, anyone?), or wanting to grab as a foil upgrade (King of the Feral Imps has been most displeased by his apparent lack of sparkle).
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This year’s Battles of Legend set, Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem, comes with three new surprises! Surprise #1: It’s Time to Chibi! Get your hands on 10 cute-as-a-button “chibi” variant arts of popular monsters. We’ve used the chibi art style on accessories before, but this is the first time it’s been used on actual cards. And just to be clear, these aren’t tokens, they’re fully-playable cards with game text! (Expect more chibi variant art cards in the future!) Surprise #2: Bling Out with Style! Also new in this set – emblazoned Ultra Rares! Each pack of Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem comes with a Dragonmaid, P.U.N.K., or Orcust-themed Ultra Rare card with a custom emblem for that theme, emblazoned right on the card’s text box. Here’s your chance to bling out these Decks with unprecedented style! There are 51 emblazoned cards total, including 6 brand-new cards (2 for each theme). Surprise #3: Starlights Return! Okay, some people saw this one coming! But the surprise isn’t that Starlight Rares are back – which they are – but that they’re a lot easier to get! Last seen in 2023 as extremely hard to find cards, Starlight Rares will be in Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem at about the same rate that you could find Quarter Century Secret Rares the last couple years. Not a Surprise: Lots of New Cards! One thing you can always expect from a Battles of Legend set is new cards for your Decks, and always all foil. Battles of Legend: Monster Mayhem has new cards for Nekroz, Gem-Knight, Jurrac, Fabled, D/D, and Magistus Decks, plus a lot more. Also not a surprise, this massive 177-card set has plenty of old – and new! – favorites you might still be looking for (Primite Lordly Lode, anyone?), or wanting to grab as a foil upgrade (King of the Feral Imps has been most displeased by his apparent lack of sparkle).

Retro Pack, the lost booster set, was never released in North America. Now, as part of our ongoing anniversary celebration, you can finally fill this missing hole in your collection! Only released overseas, Retro Pack was a collection of vintage cards from the earliest days of the game, made to catch up other countries to the North American card pool. But since it was never released here, these exact cards can be hard to find – until now! And unlike the booster set reprints that kicked off our anniversary last July, Retro Pack will be as retro as we can make it including the original card frames and card look and the original card names and texts. It’s a time capsule from the past! All the way down to the special Limited Edition labeling on Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon! There’s just one little change to the set you’ll probably like, though: The drop rates for the foil cards are double that of the original version. So, it will be twice as easy to get foil cards from Retro Pack 2024 as it was from Retro Pack 2008!

As always, the centerpiece of the 2025 Mega-Pack Tin is the 3 Mega-Packs inside, each pack with a guaranteed variety of card rarities. Grab a ‘tin’ tin to get a cool collectible tin you can store your Decks in, plus brand-new Deck Dividers to organize your cards, along with your 3 Mega-Packs!

Dare to descend into different domains this fall with Doom of Dimensions, September’s core booster set for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). Doom dawns for your opponents after every turn! Delve deep into dominating new cards to dish out definitive devastation and defeat all defenses! As you’ve doubtlessly discerned, Declan’s “D/D/D” Deck from Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V steals the show! Expect cards so dastardly they’ll demolish the defining divisions of the different Dueling dimensions! There’s a ton of stuff in Doom of Dimensions for other Decks, too. Doom of Dimensions sparkles and shines with 25 desirable Starlight Rares so debonair Duelists can dapper down their Deck.
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