Price Trends: Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards Climbing in Price - 11/11/2025

We want you to have the best information available when you price cards on the TCGplayer Marketplace. So to help you get the most from your inventory, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards that have dramatically increased in Market Price in the past 30 days.

(Note: This report only considers Near Mint copies of cards with at least five sales between October 8 and November 6, 2025.)

Here are ten highlights from that report. First, we have the five cards that gained the most value in the past 30 days after starting with a Market Price of $10 or less.

Top 5 Price Increases—YGO Cards $10 or Less

#5 Harpie's Feather Storm (Quarter Century Secret Rare)

  • Set: 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection
  • Increase: +$6.49
  • Current Market Price: $13.28

Harpie’s Feather Storm was designed with the Harpy archetype in mind, but it occasionally sees play in other decks that can manage the condition of having a WIND Winged Beast monster in play.

On September 12, when the update to the Forbidden and Limited List was announced, sales of the QCSR version of Harpie’s Feather Storm jumped to their highest point all year. A small contingent of players may have thought the changes improved the card’s prospects. If so, their gamble doesn’t seem to have paid off—we haven’t been able to find any top-performing decks running HFS since July. But that shopping spree did reverse a months-long downward trend in the card’s Market Price, and it’s been trending upward ever since as low-cost copies have become harder to find. 

#4 Supay, Duskwalker

  • Set: Legendary Duelists: Immortal Destiny
  • Increase: +$6.59
  • Current Market Price: $9.50

This card’s Market Price appears to have been moved by a different card’s buyout. On October 12, sales of the less expensive version of Supay, Duskwalker from Legendary Duelists: Season 3 rocketed beyond the stratosphere, with the average number of copies per buyer that day reaching 188.3. That version of the card is just a common, and only reached a high of $0.69 per copy. But sales of the Ultra Rare version of Supay, Duskwalker from Legendary Duelists: Immortal Destiny also rose at the same time, and have nearly pushed the card to $10.

It’s not totally clear why interest in this card has grown so much since late September, but it could be due to players brewing for the Genesys format, or to upcoming Synchro-heavy archetypes like Killer Tune and Elvennotes.

#3 Harmonic Synchro Fusion

  • Set: Maze of Millennia
  • Increase: +$8.05
  • Current Market Price: $11.10

Harmonic Synchro Fusion reads like a super-powerful effect, but it hasn’t appeared in any top-performing lists yet. Starting around October 22 though, sales of the card increased drastically for about a week, causing its price to more than double.

Those sales appear to have been prompted by the reveal of Ecclesia of the Black Dragon, a new Branded Synchro monster that rewards you for building your Branded deck with both Fusion and Synchro payoffs—just like Harmonic Synchro Fusion wants.

The new Branded Structure Deck was the bestselling Yu-Gi-Oh product by GMV in October thanks to its tie-in with the anime series, and with even more Branded support coming in Burst Protocol, Branded could be the cause of many more market shifts in the near future.

#2 Exosisters Magnifica (Quarter Century Secret Rare)

  • Set: 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection II
  • Increase: +$8.07
  • Current Market Price: $13.37

This one’s more straightforward. Sales of this Quarter Century Secret Rare took off on October 20 when it was revealed that the Exosisters archetype would be getting more support in the upcoming set Burst Protocol.

Because Konami has promised to never reprint QCSR cards at that rarity, collectors and players who appreciate the shiny things in life feel comfortable investing in QCSRs when those cards look like they’re about to be more relevant.

#1 Armades, Keeper of Boundaries

  • Set: 2014 Mega-Tins Mega Pack
  • Increase: +$8.14
  • Current Market Price: $9.52

There was a big surge in orders of Armades, Keeper of Boundaries between October 9 and 15. That might be related to the Genesys format again—TCGplayer shows that buyers were also picking up copies of Maxx “C”, which is banned in Advanced—but it might also have to do with the Fiendsmith Yummy deck that Rhett Mutchler used to reach the finals of the Goodlettsville Regional the previous weekend.

Next, these are the five cards that gained the most value in the past 30 days after starting with a Market Price over $10.

Top 5 Price Increases—YGO Cards Over $10

#5 Albion the Sanctifire Dragon

  • Set: 25th Anniversary Tin: Dueling Mirrors
  • Increase: +$30.99
  • Current Market Price: $50.62

Albion the Sanctifire Dragon is a key upgrade to the Branded preconstructed deck that players have been picking up in droves due to the latter’s popularity.

#4 Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous (New Art) (Quarter Century Secret Rare)

  • Set: Quarter Century Stampede
  • Increase: +$31.09
  • Current Market Price: $55.58

Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous was reprinted in that preconstructed deck, but not with this art, which so far is exclusive to this QCSR version. That’s made it a flashy upgrade to the base deck in terms of style points.

#3 Branded Fusion (Quarter Century Secret Rare)

  • Set: Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge
  • Increase: +$36.85
  • Current Market Price: $225.47

The QCSR of Branded Fusion has been selling well and picking up value for the exact same reason.

#2 Granguignol the Dusk Dragon (Starlight Rare)

  • Set: Photon Hypernova
  • Increase: +$45.20
  • Current Market Price: $190.13

Sales of this Starlight Rare have been sluggish, but they’ve picked up enough due to players wanting to max-rarity their Branded decks for all the Near Mint copies below $200 to completely sell out. 

#1 Mirrorjade the Iceblade Dragon (Starlight Rare)

  • Set: Photon Hypernova
  • Increase: +$107.49
  • Current Market Price: $387.30

It’s the same story with this high-rarity version of Mirrorjade the Iceblade Dragon, which was also reprinted in the Branded preconstructed deck. At time of writing there are no listings left for Near Mint copies of this card under $550.

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