Summary
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCGBattles of Legend: Terminal Revenge includes 118 cards to help you beef up your deck and create strong new combos. From a collector’s perspective, this means there are plenty of opportunities to find rare and expensive cards that will help you break even if you’re buying a box.
While most of the most valuable cards are always going to be Quarter Century Secret Rare, some cards manage to be even more expensive at lesser rarities due to how good they are. So whether you’re looking to collect or make your deck shine or find that fetch card, these are the ten most valuable cards in Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge.

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11Phantom Of Yubel (Secret Rare)
Market Price: $64.61
Phantom of Yubel is a card so good that even the secret rare version of the Fusion Monster is more valuable than many Quarter Century Rare Cards. While Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge has many useful reprints, Phantom of Yubel is a first printing for the Yubel support.
The neat thing about this card is that, unlike other contact fusions that may banish the pieces needed from hand or field, it instead shuffles the material needed from hand, field, or graveyard, back into the deck.

10Winged Kuriboh LV6 (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $75.46
Winged Kuriboh is a household name foranyone who grew up with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Winged Kuriboh LV6 is another first-time printing of a card with a Quarter Century Rare edition to find. The card makes its home within the Hero archetype.
It can Special Summon itself by banishing an Elemental HERO or a Winged Kuriboh from your hand, field, or graveyard. If your opponent attacks or uses a Monster Effect, you may tribute Winged Kuriboh LV6 to destroy that Monster, then inflict burn damage equal to its original attack.

9Sky Striker Ace - Roze (Alternate Art) (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $89.59
Sky Striker Ace - Roze gets a whole new look in Terminal Revenge. It can Special Summon itself from your hand if a Monster in your opponent’s Extra Monster Zone gets destroyed. This acts as an extra body on the board but can do even better once it goes to your graveyard.
While this card is in the graveyard, you can Special Summon it to negate the effects of one Monster on the field for the rest of the turn. While this is not a Quick Effect, it can be useful for shutting down problematic cards during your turn.

8Lancea, Ancestral Dragon Of The Ice Mountain (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $99.71
Ice Barrier has some pretty neat tricks up its sleeve and Lancea, Ancestral Dragon of the Ice Mountain, can help you utilize them. This Level ten Synchro Monster is capable of Special Summoning other Ice Barrier Monsters twice per turn and once per chain.
These Special Summons can be from anywhere including the deck, Extra Deck, graveyard, or even your hand. This means you can quickly get bodies on the board in response to your opponent’s summons and even prevent them from attacking by switching them to Defense Position.

7Gigantic Spright (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $99.99
Gigantic Spright gets a whole new rarity for those who want to have their decks shine brighter than their opponent’s. It has a unique ability that lets it use Link-2 Monsters as XYZ material. During your turn, it can even protect you fromhand traps such as Nibiruthat Special Summon themselves as you make your plays.
By removing one material, you may lock both you and your opponent into only Summoning Level two, Rank two, or Link-2 Monsters. Gigantic Spright is an essential piece of any deck that utilizes the Spright engine.

5Lubellion The Searing Dragon (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $149.95
One of the most iconic Branded Monsters is Lubellion the Searing Dragon. It is a powerful extender that allows you to continue Fusion Summoning even more Extra Deck Monsters to your side of the field. All it costs is for you to discard one card.
While it also locks you into only going into Fusion Monsters for the rest of the turn, the Branded deck usually won’t need to go into anyother Extra Deck Monstersoutside of Fusion. Having a Quarter Century Rare of the card is quite a flex.

4Sky Striker Ace Raye (Alternate Art) (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $149.99
Sky Striker Ace Raye is the signature monster for any Sky Striker deck. While her art isn’t too different from the original version, it has enough changes to make it a welcome sight. Not to mention the fact that this version comes in a visually delicious Quarter Century Rare style.
This card will see plenty of play in your Sky Striker strategy, allowing you to tribute it to get a Sky Striker Extra Deck Monster into your Extra Monster Zone. It can also Special Summon itself from the graveyard, getting you ready for another Tribute next turn.

3Spiritual Beast Tamer Lara (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $154.98
Spiritual Beast Tamer Lara has effects that can be activated when in the hand, in the grave, and when it gets banished. Discarding her allows you to Normal Summon another Spiritual Beast from your hand.
It can also protect your other Spiritual Beast cards from being destroyed. Rather than seeing them get popped, you can banish Lara from your field or graveyard instead. In addition to this ability, banishing her also gets you a free Special Summon from your deck.
2Phantom Of Yubel (Quarter Century Secret Rare)
Market Price: $225.99
Phantom of Yubel really is the fetch card of the set. Both versions of the card are worth a hefty amount, with the Quarter Century Rare being one of the best cards to pull in the set. What makes the card spike in price is also how useful it is in a duel.
Phantom of Yubel makes Nightmare Throne a one card starter that gets everything you need ready for you to bring out this card. You can change the Effect of your opponent’s Monster, essentially negating it and turning it into something that will set off your own Monster Effects.