Summary

Yu-Gi-Oh!TCG’s Rarity Collection 2 set contains some of the most sought-after cards in the game. From powerful boss monsters that can win you more matches to cards with alternate art styles that were previously hard to get, it has everything you might want. It even answered one of the biggest requests fans have been asking about for ages.

Rarity Collection 2 lets you upgrade your existing deck with higher rarities to flash at your opponents. It is also an excellent resource for collecting staples you may use in almost any deck or side deck. These are the best cards in Y-Gi-Oh’s Rarity Collection 2.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Apollousa Bow Of The Goddess Alternate Card Art

10Apollousa, Bow Of The Goddess

Monster With Multiple Negates

Apollousa Bow of the Goddess is an excellent Link Monster to protect your board, especially for decks that can get multiple bodies on the board in one turn. Gaining 800 attack for each material, it will have that many negates as well.

Apollousa being in Rarity Collection 2 allows newer players to get their own copy without having to drain their bank accounts. It’s also good protection against hand traps that can break your board or monsters that can special summon other monsters.

Guardian Chimera stands menacingly against a yellow type background

9Guardian Chimera

A Destructive Fusion Monster

Guardian Chimera isa fusion monsterthat has spiked in price repeatedly due to its use in Chimera decks and other fusion-focused strategies. Luckily, you’ll be able to find it in Rarity Collection 2, making it much easier and more affordable to add to your deck.

You’ll need three monsters with different names and Polymerization to use it to its full extent. With at least one material from each location, you’ll be able to draw cards up to the number you use from hand and destroy cards up to the ones used from the field.

Yu-Gi-Oh! PSY-Framelord Omega on blurred background

8PSY-Framelord Omega

A Toxic Hand Rip

PSY-Framelord Omega is one of the best level eight Synchro Monsters. As a generic Synchro, it can be splashed into any deck that can add up to Eight. Summoning it allows you to banish one of your opponent’s cards from their hand for the turn.

In addition to the hand rip, it can also banish itself temporarily, allowing it to dodge many of your opponent’s effects. It also has a few nifty tricks up its sleeves, such as returning banished cards to the grave or shuffling itself and one other card back into the deck.

accesscode talker card yu-gi-oh master duel

7Accesscode Talker

Best Generic Boss Monster

Accesscode Talker isa good generic boss monster for your Extra Deck. It can pop cards on the field by banishing Link Monsters from your graveyard. There are very few things that can disrupt this ability, which is why summoning it can easily win you the game.

This is also a great target for IP Masquerena, who can cheese it out during your opponent’s turn while giving it immunity to being destroyed by card effects. Aside from being a good board breaker, it can also power up using one of its materials to push for game.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Droll and Lock Bird Alternate Card Art

6Droll & Lock Bird

Preven’s Your Opponent’s Draws

Droll & Lock Bird isthe perfect hand trapto use against decks that get a bit too greedy with their draws. If your opponent adds a card to their hand outside of their Draw Phase, you may discard Droll and Lock Bird from your hand and prevent them from doing it again.

This can destroy the strategy of many decks. Even decks that can play around it will require a player with the skills to maneuver it through the interruption properly. In many cases, it can mean game over.

Ghost Ogre and Snow Rabbit, Monster Card Activated From Hand, Yu-Gi-Oh

5Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit

Keep The Board Clear

Hand traps like Ash Blossom and Droll can prevent your opponent from special summoning monsters from the deck or even getting cards they need into their hand. With so many strategies requiring specific cards to be on the field, getting rid of them can force a combo to sizzle out.

Ghost Ogre cannot negate, but it can get rid of pesky monsters, spells, or traps that would otherwise spell trouble for you later. It’s also a level three Tuner, giving you the option to summon it and use it as a way to go into Synchro Monsters.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon Card Art

4Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon

A Boss For Anti-Meta

Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon requires a Dark Magician and a Red-Eyes Black Dragon to make. However, it can also use a Dragon Effect Monster. It can’t be destroyed or be targeted by card effects, giving it plenty of protection to stay on the board.

Even if you only use one Normal Monster for its Fusion Summon, it can still destroy a monster on the field and deal its weight in Attack as burn damage to your opponent. It also has an Omni negate that also raises its attack by 1,000.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Psychic End Punisher Card Art

3Psychic End Punisher

A Towering Boss Monster

Psychic End Punisher can be a nightmare for unprepared players. A Level 11 Synchro Monster, Psychic End Punisher is unaffected by your opponent’s activated effects while your Life Points are lower.

If they aren’t low enough yet, you can pay 1,000 Life Points to banish one of your own monsters and one of your opponent’s. If your Life Points are low enough, you can make this boss monster gain Attack equal to the difference between you and your opponent’s Life Points. This can easily overwhelm your opponent and push for victory.

Crossout Designator, Spell Card, Yu-Gi-Oh

2Crossout Designator

Hand Trap Destroyer

Crossout Designator is both a method to deal with hand traps and a way to work your way through a mirror match. With so many cards using Ash Blossom, Nibiru, Droll, and other menacing hand traps, Crossout Designator can give you a little extra protection in decks that can fit it.

By declaring a name and banishing the same card from your deck, you’re able to negate the effects of your declared card. This can be a great way of putting hand traps still in the deck to good use without drawing into them.

Yu-Gi-Oh! I:P Masquerena Alternate Art

1I:P Masquerena Alt Art

The Most Requested Card

I:P Masquerena’s alternative art depicts her riding her signature motorcycle. Until now, the card variant has only been available in the TCG as a Gold Rare. Finally, you may get a hold of this fantastic card with the best version of its card art.

Effect-wise, it is a Link-2 Monster with the ability to tag out one of your own monsters and itself for an even stronger monster. This ability can help you avoid effects that would destroy one of your monsters. Once you use them as material, your opponent’s targeting effect will sizzle out.