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What makes a card valuable? How to track your collection. Where prices come from.
Rarity (Secret Rare, Starlight Rare, Ultimate Rare), age, tournament legality, and print run size all drive prices. Ghost Rares and 1st Editions command massive premiums. The ban list can spike or crater a card overnight.
Yu-Gi-Oh! has two main formats: TCG (North America/Europe) and OCG (Japan/Asia). Cards released in one region may not exist in the other, causing huge price gaps. Always check which version you own.
We pull TCGPlayer market prices daily for every card in our database. Market price reflects recent sale averages — a better indicator of actual value than the listed price. Search any card to see its current worth.
Konami updates the ban list every few months. Forbidden cards can't be used at all. Limited cards: 1 copy max. Semi-Limited: 2 copies. A card hitting the ban list usually tanks its price — but Forbidden upgrades to Limited can spike demand fast.
Legendary Dragon Decks, Dark Saviors, and Legacy of the Valiant are collector favorites. For value, look at early tournament staples (Dark Hole, Mirror Force). Limited edition tins and special editions often have the highest upside.
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Common questions about cards, prices, and collecting.
Currently the most valuable card in our database is Blood Mefist at ~$1,800, a Prize Card only given to championship winners. Historical auction records show Tournament Black Luster Soldier reaching over $2 million — but those are not commercially available.
TCGFomo tracks 14,417+ unique Yu-Gi-Oh! cards across 1,020 sets. The total number grows with every new set release — Konami releases several major sets per year.
Yes, significantly. 1st Edition cards (printed in the first production run of a set) typically carry a 25%–300% premium over Unlimited copies, especially for Secret Rares and older sets.
Prices are sourced from TCGPlayer market data and updated daily. The market price reflects the average of recent actual sales, not seller asking prices.
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