Top Selling Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards on TCGplayer: March 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 March 1 and 29, 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 March 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 Dark Magician of Destruction
Set: Maze of Muertos
Average Sale Price: $57.54
Far and away the best-selling $50+ Yu-Gi-Oh! card this month, Dark Magician of Destruction is the premier Secret Rare from Burst Protocol.
This card gives pretty much any deck access to new combo lines, often involving Red Eyes Dark Dragoon or Azamina Ilia Silvia for some omni-negates. The combos require almost no extra maindeck slots—just one for a copy of Magicians’ Soul—so it’s easy to slot into any existing or future deck with Spellcaster Monsters. This card will be mandatory for competitive play until the meta changes significantly or Konami bans it.
#2 Fallen of the White Dragon
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $68.26
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.
#3 Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Set: OTS Tournament Pack 28
Average Sale Price: $122.37
OTS Tournament Packs are prize support packs provided by Konami to game stores that run OTS events, which makes the special reprints they contain especially hard to obtain. Konami often fills these packs with cards that are or were competitively viable, but Pack 28 (released on June 18, 2025) also includes the first OTS Tournament Pack reprint of Blue-Eyes White Dragon, arguably the most beloved card in all of Yu-Gi-Oh!.
This BEWD reprint immediately became one of the most expensive OTS cards ever. While its price quickly dropped over the course of 2025, it’s started creeping up again now that Pack 29 and Pack 30 have been released and Pack 28 is harder to find.
#4 Ecclesia and the Dark Dragon (Starlight Rare)
Set: Burst Protocol
Average Sale Price: $119.07
The same Dracotail/Braded deck that runs Fallen of the White Dragon also runs a copy of Ecclesia and the Dark Dragon in the Extra Deck, which it can summon using Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous. Even the non-Starlight Rare version of the card currently costs $49, so we might see that version on this list in future months.
#5 Dragon Master Magia (PCR)
Set: Quarter Century Stampede
Average Sale Price: $50.01
Just barely qualifying for this price bracket, the Prismatic Collector's Rare version of Dragon Master Magia has been climbing recently as Quarter Century Stampede recedes further into the past.
Top Selling Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards: $1.00 to $49.99
#1 Radiant Typhoon Vision
Set: Doom of Dimensions
Average Sale Price: $1.08
The Radiant Typhoon engine got even better in February when Burst Protocol brought cards like Shiina, Twin Tempests of Celestial Thunder and Radiant Typhoon Varuroon, the Marine Eidolon. Players have been happy for an excuse to register a full playset of Mystical Space Typhoon in 2026, so all the Radiant Typhoon cards have been in demand.
#2 Mulcharmy Purulia
Set: Legendary Modern Decks 2026
Average Sale Price: $4.00
As Konami promised, Legendary Modern Decks 2026 includes plenty of competitive staples, the most noteworthy of which are the three Mulcharmy cards. These all-star handtraps were already at all-time lows after being reprinted in the Legendary 5D’s Box Set, but players haven’t passed up the chance to grab copies now that they’re even cheaper.
#3 Mulcharmy Fuwalos
Set: Legendary Modern Decks 2026
Average Sale Price: $5.71
Fuwalos is here for the same reason as Purulia.
#4 Duoterion
Set: Speed Duel GX: Midterm Paradox
Average Sale Price: $1.62
Duoterion can search up Magnet Bonding, the most important card in the Magnet Warrior deck that got a bunch of support in Burst Protocol. It’s only been printed twice, so the inexpensive Speed Duel version (which like all Speed Duel cards is legal in Advanced) has been going fast lately.
#5 The Fallen & The Virtuous
Set: THE CHRONICLES DECK: The Fallen & The Virtuous (All-Foil Edition)
Average Sale Price: $7.74
The Fallen & The Virtuous was the most powerful new card in the new Branded structure deck, and is played in the same Dracotail/Branded deck as Fallen of the White Dragon and Ecclesia and the Dark Dragon above.
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.