The 100 Most Expensive "Bulk" Yu-Gi-Oh Cards Right Now - May 2026
By Peter Day •
If you judge Yu-Gi-Oh! cards just by their rarity, you might miss out on lower-rarity cards that are worth real money on the secondary market. To help you filter out the diamonds from the rough, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of the most expensive “bulk” Yu-Gi-Oh! cards that were printed in the past two years.
This report shows the 100 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards of rarity Super Rare or lower printed in sets released after January 1, 2024 with the highest Market Price as of May 14, 2026. This report only considers Near Mint copies. Retro Pack, Retro Pack 2, and Limited Pack World Championship 2025 were excluded. Token cards like Token: Akiza and Black Rose Dragon were also excluded—keep an eye open for them when you open mini-boxes that come with tokens.
Here are the top 10 cards from the report.
#1 Mulcharmy Fuwalos
Set: Quarter Century Stampede
Market Price: $10.57
If you’re familiar with modern Yu-Gi-Oh!, you probably don’t consider this card “bulk” no matter what rarity it comes in.
Mulcharmy Fuwalos and its sibling cards Mulcharmy Purulia and Mulcharmy Meowls are narrower reinterpretations of Maxx “C”, the brutally efficient hand trap for punishing out-of-control Special Summons. Most Yu-Gi-Oh! decks include a playset of at least one Mulcharmy somewhere in their 70, so they’re all mandatory staples for competitive players.
Before it was reprinted in Quarter Century Stampede and the Legendary 5D’s: Box Set, Mulcharmy Fuwalos cost $60 or more. If the reprints slow down, there’s a chance it could go that high again.
#2 Clown Crew Biancaviso
Set: Blazing Dominion
Market Price: $5.68
The Clown Crew archetype introduced in Blazing Dominion is based on special summoning Clown Crew Monsters from the deck or Extra Deck, and then using them to Tribute Summon Clown Crew Biancaviso. Since Biancaviso is essential to the archetype and it’s only got this one version, it’s become the most sought-after Super Rare in the set.
#3 Hecahands Godos (Super Rare)
Set: Phantom Revenge
Market Price: $5.07
This card is a small aesthetic upgrade to the Rare version of Hecahands Godos, also from Phantom Revenge. Godos does enough on its own that players have been willing to splash it outside its archetype, especially in Genesys, where it’s currently unpointed.
#4 WANTED: Seeker of Sinful Spoils
Set: Quarter Century Bonanza
Market Price: $4.96
As an easy searcher for Diabellstar the Black Witch, this Spell card regularly sees play in decks that are built around or splash any of the archetypes related to Sinful Spoils, including Azamina, Snake-Eye, Diabell, and Diabellstar.
#5 Masked HERO Furnace
Set: Maze of Muertos
Market Price: $4.88
HERO decks got another major boost in May when Miracle Ejector was released in Blazing Dominion, which led to a Hero deck winning a Regional on May 16. This old fan-favorite archetype likes to use Furnace to search up Mask Change, and since Furnace has only been printed once, it’s become more valuable as the deck has seen more success.
#6 Magistus Chorozo
Set: Supreme Darkness
Market Price: $4.68
Kewl Tune has taken the format by storm, and players have been looking for ways to shut it down. One of the more popular options is to run Super Polymerization with Sea Monster of Theseus as a target, since all Kewl Tune monsters are Tuners. And as long as you’re playing Super Polymerization, you might as well run a card like Magistus Chorozo, who can use almost any Extra Deck monster your opponent has as material and isn’t embarrassing to summon like Sea Monster. Plus, as an Extra Deck Monster that’s also a Tuner, Chorozo can fill in as a combo piece for almost any deck that wants to go into Synchros.
#7 Node Ryzeal (SR)
Set: Crossover Breakers
Market Price: $4.08
Node Ryzeal has been printed at Common and Rare, but with no higher-rarity versions available than this Super Rare, it’s been able to hold a solid premium over those other versions.
#8 Zalen the Shackled Dragon
Set: Burst Protocol
Market Price: $3.40
Zalen the Shackled Dragon was always a powerful card, but it’s finally found a home that can use it to its full potential. The Kewl Tune deck is full of Tuners and Synchro Monsters you can use to summon Zalen, and with Kewl Tune shooting to the top of the format, Zalen’s price has been shooting up too.
#9 Succumbing-Song Morganite
Set: Rage of the Abyss
Market Price: $3.36
Only printed once in 2024’s Rage of the Abyss, Succumbing-Song Morganite sees minimal play, but has tons of potential in floodgate decks that can afford to give up their ability to activate monster effects in the hand.
#10 S:P Little Knight
Set: Quarter Century Bonanza
Market Price: $2.99
Another card that stretches the definition of “bulk,” S:P Little Knight has been a competitive staple since it first released in Age of Overlord in October 2023 as a $75 card (before climbing to nearly $150). With its dead-simple Link cost and ability to banish monsters at Quick Effect speed until it’s removed, this card’s an easy inclusion in any deck that isn’t hurting for space in its Extra Deck.
Today, the card is comparatively affordable thanks to reprints like this one, and the one in Legendary Modern Decks 2026. But no version should ever be overlooked.
By knowing which cards are more valuable than their rarity would suggest, you can save time choosing which cards to list as singles. Download the “Bulk” Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards Report to review the 100 most expensive Super Rare and lower cards since 2024. Then list those cards on TCGplayer to unlock the full value of your inventory.
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