Summary

TheYu-Gi-Oh! TCGunleashes the power of 118 cards in Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge. In this set, there are plenty of useful cards that get a nice reprinting, lowering the entry for both meta and niche decks. There are also cards getting their first-ever printing, which makes some of the most popular decks even more powerful than before.

So, which cards are the ones you want to keep an eye out for when pulling a few packs from the set? These are the best cards in Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge for you to chase after.

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10Snatch Steal

An Old Classic

Snatch Steal is so good it was once banned. However, seeing it back in the meta game has been a great counter to cards like Purelly. Unlike other card-stealing Spells, Snatch Steal is an Equip Card, making it searchable through Infernoble tactics.

Snatch Steal also has a few extra exploits which can help turn the tides of a duel. For starters, being an Equip Spell, it stays on the field, which means you can bounce it back into your hand to switch targets. Flipping the stolen monster upside down also permanently steals it.

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9Branded Fusion

A One Card Combo

Branded Fusion is a card so good that it has a huge bounty on its head during any duel. This is because it is one of the few cards to let youFusion Summonusing materials from your hand, field, or deck. The only restriction is locking you into Fusions for the rest of the turn.

Your opponent better have an Ash Blossom in hand or this one card will get you through plenty of easy combos. It is also the Branded duelist’s greatest weapon for getting cards in the grave.

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8Diviner Of The Herald

Ritual Monster’s Favorite Card

Diviner of the Herald is a must-have for any deck that utilizes Ritual Monsters. This can be something as niche as Nouvelles or as powerful as the Voiceless Voice archetype. It lets you send one Fairy monster from your Deck or Extra Deck to the grave while modulating its own level.

This not only lets you kick off graveyard effects but also makes Diviner of the Herald the right level needed for a Ritual Summon. If you use it as a Tribute, it also tags out into another Level two Fairy Monster.

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7Infernoid Evil

Infernoid’s Best Fusion

Infernoid Evil is the perfect card to add to your deck if you want to break your Infernoid list. Making its debut in Terminal Revenge, Infernoid Evil lets you kick your combo into overdrive by banishing a Monster from your graveyard on Summon.

This Effect lets you get different Infernoid names into your graveyard, which is pretty much the equivalent of activating multiple Foolish Burials in one go. If this card is sent to the graveyard or banished, you can add a Void Spell/Trap directly from your deck to your hand.

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6Mirror Magic Master Of The Ice Barrier

Is Ice Barrier Good Now?

Mirror Magic Master of the Ice Barrier makes the archetype more playable than ever before. you’re able to tribute one other Effect Monster to Special Summon three Ice Barrier Tokens. This can help you modulate Mirror Magic Master’s level for a Synchro Summon.

If this card is sent to the graveyard, it allows you to grab one of your other Ice Barrier cards and add them to your hand from your Banish Zone or from the deck. This is guaranteed to happen if you use it as material for a Synchro Summon.

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5Phantom Of Yubel

The Yubel Archetype Gets Better

Phantom of Yubel is one of the best cards in Terminal Revenge for a multitude of reasons. First off, getting it from a pack means you made your money back with just one card. Meanwhile, in-game, it isa powerful Extra Deck Monsterthat acts as both a Negate and an Extender for your deck.

Because Nightmare Throne exists, the inclusion of Phantom of Yubel makes the Spell Card much more powerful. It can now get the cards needed to Fusion Summon Phantom of Yubel with only one card.

Oil Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Art

4Oil

Fire Decks Keep Winning

As if Fire decks didn’t have enough support already, Oil now lets you get cards from your graveyard back to your hand. It’s a Normal Spell card, which means it is searchable through Triple Tactics Thrust.

It lets you search your graveyard for two Level four Fire Monsters. Not only is this good for getting a card hand advantage, but because it specifically states Fire Monster and not Pyro, it can instantly slot into even more decks than just Pyro decks.

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3Kurikara Divincarnate

A Toxic Board Breaker

Kurikara Divincarnate is like the inverse ofNibiru the Primal Being. You can use it during your turn to Tribute any of your opponent’s Monsters that activated their effects during the turn. This is an excellent board breaker, but it gets even better.

It also gains 1,500 Attack for each of your opponent’s Monsters Tributed this way, making it a powerful beat stick. Then, at the end of your turn, you may also Target a Monster in your opponent’s graveyard and Special Summon it to your side of the field.

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2Shining Star Dragon

A New Crimson Dragon

Shining Star Dragon is the type of Monster that can easily set up your field to take down your opponent in one turn. Its quick effect ability lets you summon a bunch of Monsters in one turn and no, it’s not against the rules.

It brings a Synchro Monster back from the graveyard. Then, once that resolves, you’re able to instantly perform a Synchro summon using Shining Star Dragon and any other Monsters you have on your board. The summoned Monster also gets battle protection.

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1Dragon Master Magia

Three Omni Negates In One

Omni negates are highly coveted due to how they can be used in any situation to stop your opponent from playing. Dragon Master Magia has one of the ultimate Omni negates that can be used up to three times.

This effect would be game-breaking if it didn’t have such a hefty requirement to summon. However, with the game being structured around creating combos to get out your best monsters, the card still has one of the greatest potentials to become meta. This prospect keeps Yu-Gi-Oh! players on the edge of their seats.