Top Selling Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards on TCGplayer: February 2026
By Peter Day •
The first step to serving customer demand is to understand it. So to help you follow what’s currently popular with players and collectors, we’ve put together a pair of downloadable CSV reports of the top-selling Yu-Gi-Oh! cards of the past month.
These reports show the name and set of the Yu-Gi-Oh! cards with the highest total number of copies sold on the TCGplayer Marketplace between February 1 and 28, 2026. The reports consider cards from different sets to be distinct (even if they have the same name), but do not distinguish copies sold by condition (Near Mint, Lightly Played, etc.) or by printing (Foil, etc.).
The two reports cover cards that had an average sale price in February within two ranges: $50.00 or more, and $1.00 to $49.99.
Here are five highlights from each report.
Top Selling Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards: $50 or More
#1 Fallen of the White Dragon
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $77.71
Far and away the best-selling $50+ Yu-Gi-Oh! card this month, Fallen of the White Dragon is the Secret Rare from Burst Protocol that collectors want and players need.
The recent Branded support from the Chronicles deck, plus the debut of Dracotail in Justice Hunters, has given rise to a Dragon/Spellcaster deck that combines both archetypes. Fallen of the White Dragon slots neatly into that deck, which is now the de facto best deck in the format.
The Starlight Rare version of Fallen of the White Dragon is the most expensive card in Burst Protocol, and we should expect both versions to remain at the top of every duelist’s wish list until the deck gets powercrept or banned.
#2 Forbidden Crown
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $61.86
Lagging behind Fallen of the White Dragon, but still far above the other $50+ cards, we have Forbidden Crown. Like a souped-up version of Forbidden Chalice, this generic spell card completely blanks a monster for a turn, and can either brick an opponent’s combo or give yourself immunity from attacks for a turn. Either way, it’s crazy powerful. This is easily the other must-have card from Burst Protocol alongside Fallen of the White Dragon.
#3 Elfnote Tinia (Starlight Rare)
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $70.89
Elfnote easily beat out Magnet Warrior Sigma and GMX as the most popular new archetype introduced in Burst Protocol, so the Starlight Rare versions of the deck’s Main Deck monsters have sold well with fans of the theme. That applies to Tinia, which searches up Continuous Spells like Elfnotes: Welcome Home and Elfnotes: A Plea for Help…
#4 Elfnote Lucina (Starlight Rare)
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $80.48
…and to Lucina, who searches up other Elfnote Monsters like Tinia and Fortuna.
#5 Exosister Karmael (Starlight Rare)
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $66.32
Finally, the Starlight Rare version of Exosister Karmael managed to beat out other Starlight Rares from the set like Spenta, the Magistus Sealer and Ecclesia and the Dark Dragon thanks Exosisters’ recent successes at regionals in San Diego and Grantham.
Top Selling Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards: $1.00 to $49.99
#1 Rokket Loader
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $3.87
As a powerful card for an old anime archetype, Rokket Loader has plenty of baked-in fans who are happy to spend a few bucks to bring their old Rokket decks up to date.
#2 Imsety, Glory of Horus
Set: THE CHRONICLES DECK: Spirit Charmers (All-Foil Edition)
Average Sale Price: $2.28
A year ago, Imsety was a $20 card. Now that it’s been reprinted in the widely available and affordable Spirit Charmers structure deck, players are grabbing their copies while they can.
#3 Exosister Karmael
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $4.32
This card’s crazy strong, and a key reason that Exosister has found its way back to the top of the format. Replacing the text of an effect neatly gets around card effects that can’t be negated.
#4 Elfnote Tinia
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $5.80
Anyone who wants to play Elfnote needs three copies of this card, or its Starlight Rare version covered above.
#5 Masked HERO Furnace
Set: Maze of Muertos
Average Sale Price: $3.87
Maze of Muertos released late in the month on February 19, so the cards in the set mostly rank below Burst Protocol in terms of total orders for the month. Masked HERO Furnace sneaks into the #5 slot by being a new way for Masked HERO decks to search up Mask Change, their most important card.
Selling cards that have high “velocity” keeps your cash flow healthy so you can take advantage of new opportunities. Check out our reports on the top-selling cards in Magic and Pokémon, and be sure to list these cards on TCGplayer to unlock value you can reinvest in your business.