Summary

  • The Infinite Forbidden offers cards that help you recover box expenses, like Fiendsmith Engraver at $300.14.
  • New archetypes introduce valuable hand traps, like Elzette of the White Forest at $93.53, enhancing game strategies.
  • Quarter Century Secret Rares, such as Fiendsmith's Tract at $144.96, are key for fusion summons and to build powerful decks.

Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG’s The Infinite Forbidden is full of cards that will help you make your money back on a box. There are plenty of highly anticipated hand traps that change the game completely and new archetypes that are just waiting to be slotted into a variety of different decks. This makes many of the cards highly valuable for competitors and collectors alike.

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So, which cards are the ones you want to see coming out of packs, and which ones will help you increase the value of your collection? These are the ten most valuable cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Infinite Forbidden.

Prices are listed according to current market value list prices on TCGPlayer . Prices are subject to fluctuate.

10 Diabell, Queen Of The White Forest (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $76.97

A Terrifying New Extender

New archetypes are always fun, especially when they provide a decent new engine to run with your preexisting decks. Diabell, Qieem of the White Forest, is a great Extra Deck Monster that can be summoned with any Tuner and Non-Tuner Monster.

If summoned using a Synchro Tuner Monster, you can add a Spell or Trap card from the grave to your hand. You can also send a Spell or Trap from your hand or field to the grave to cheese out a level seven or lower Tuner Synchro Monster directly from your Extra Deck, graveyard, or banish pile.

9 Rciela, Sinister Soul Of The White Forest (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $81.92

Protects Your Monsters

Rciela, Sinister Soul of the White Forest, is a level six Synchro Tuner Monster. Summoning it allows you to send a Spell or Trap from your hand or field to the grave in exchange for a search. You can use this to snag another White Forest card or a Light Spellcaster Monster to your hand.

Rciela can be used to protect your Illusion and Spellcaster Synchro Monsters, who not only gain 500 attack but also gain immunity from being destroyed by card effects. This card can be cheesed out using Diabell’s effect.

8 Fiendsmith’s Requiem (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $86.05

Gets Your Combos Started

Seeing as Fiendsmith’s Requiem is an essential part of the Fiendsmith strategy, it’s no surprise that the Quarter Century Secret Rare version of the card is considered high value. This Link-1 Monster acts as an extender that helps other effects go live.

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For starters, tributing this Monster lets you Special Summon a different Fiendsmith Monster from your hand or deck. Then this Monster becomes an Equip Spell, which gives your other Fiendsmith’s a target for their effects or boosts the negates of the archetype’s boss Monsters.

7 Elzette Of The White Forest (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $93.53

Keep Your Hand Full

Elzette of the White Forest is another member of the White Forest archetype introduced in The Infinite Forbidden Expansion. Like the other White Forest cards, it can Special Summon itself from your hand by sending Spells and Traps to the grave.

You can turn this cost into a value by sending Spells or Traps that have effects that can be activated in the grave. She can also come back to your hand if you Special Summon a Light Spellcaster Tuner while Elzette is in the grave.

6 Tenpai Dragon Genroku (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $99.17

A Free Special Summon With Benefits

Tenpai Dragons are one of the coolest archetypes out there. Now, they get additional cards to support one of the most aggressive playstyles. Tenpai Dragon Genroku can Special Summon itself if you add it to your hand by any other means besides drawing it.

It can also tag out into a different Tenpai Dragon from the deck. While it does lock you into only using Dragon Monsters for the rest of the turn, the free Special Summon is worth modifying your deck a bit, especially since you can still get your main strategy out using only Dragons.

5 Fiendsmith Engraver (Secret Rare) Market Price: $99.92

A Secret Rare Worth More Than Quarter Century Cards

Fiensmith Engraver is the fetch card of the set. It’s an essential card for players wanting to utilize the Fiensmith archetype to its fullest. Discarding this card lets you search out your Fiendsmith Spells and Traps. It also has a graveyard effect, making it just as valuable in grave as it is in hand.

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It allows you to Special Summon itself from the grave by shuffling back another Light Fiend Monster from your field back to the deck. It can also send one of your opponent’s Monsters directly to the grave.

4 Astellar Of The White Forest (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $124.89

Diabellstar's Hidden Origins

Astellar of the White Forest may look a bit familiar to a different Monster that has dominated the meta. Once again, she can send a Spell or Trap from your hand or field to the grave to cheese out one Light Spellcaster Tuner from your deck. Then, her second effect allows it to bounce off other White Forest Monsters.

It can Special Summon itself from the grave if you dump another Spell or Trap to activate a Monster’s effect. This is guaranteed if you’re using White Forest cards to combo, so she becomes a free body on the board to use as material.

3 Fiendsmith's Tract (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $144.96

Searches And Fuses Monsters

Searchers are the ultimate cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! They are necessary components in getting the cards you need from your deck to your hand, even if you didn’t necessarily draw them during your first hand.

Fiendsmith’s Tract not only searches out your Fiendsmith Monsters but can also be used to get cards in the grave and even Fusion Summon your boss Monsters. A Quarter Century Secret Rare is a great flex, even if it’s an expensive one. The fact that it’s usable only raises the value.

2 Mulcharmy Purulia (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $230.98

The Return Of Maxx C

Maxx C is legal again, or rather, a card very similar to the infamous roach is now usable in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. Mulcharmy is an amazing hand trap that can only be used when you control no cards. Whenever your opponent Special Summons a Monster from the hand, you get to draw a card.

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This makes Mulcharmy extremely valuable for duelists everywhere since it can fit into any deck. The only downside is that if you have more cards in your hand than your opponent controls, plus six, you need to shuffle random cards into your deck to even it out.

1 Fiendsmith Engraver (Quarter Century Secret Rare) Market Price: $300.14

The Card Everyone Wants In Infinite Forbidden

Once again, the biggest fetch card of the entire set is Fiendsmith Engraver. Considering the Secret Rare version of the card already fetches a pretty penny, the Quarter Century Secret Rare goes for more than three times the price.

Finding this card in a pack means you have struck gold. You now have the trading power to get a full playset of Fiendsmith Engraver if you intend to use it in a Fiendsmith deck. If you don’t want to play it, you can sell it or keep it in your binder as a flex the next time you hit your local card shop.

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