Yu-Gi-Oh! Magnificent Monsters Wiki
Explore the 126-card 2026 Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG special set featuring reimagined anime cards, Grand Master Rares, extended art, reprints, pack contents, and collector rarity upgrades.
Magnificent Monsters Wiki
Everything you need to track the 126-card set: card list, rarities, Grand Master Rares, reimagined anime cards, tier rankings, box contents, and release events.
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters grand master rares: Guide
Learn how Grand Master Rares work in Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters, including serial numbers, featured cards, pack structure, and collecting tips.
Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters pre order: 2026 Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters best cards: Tier Rankings
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters box: Pulls & Setup Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters anime cards: 2026 Rankings
Rankings and strategy notes for the Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters anime cards, including reimagined classics, rarities, and competitive picks.
Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters german: German Card Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters japanese: Card Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters msrp: Price Guide & Tips
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters display: Box Contents Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters Sealed Display Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh Magnificent Monsters price: 2026 Price Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Magnificent Monsters Set List
Magnificent Monsters is a 126-card Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG booster set built around reimagined anime cards, new boss monsters, upgraded foils, alternate treatments, and returning cards. Use this set overview to track the major card groups and premium treatments, including the 18 specially reimagined cards that form the Grand Master Rare pool.
Magnificent Monsters
Main Deck and Extra Deck cards
Multiple foil and premium rarity treatments
Anime-Inspired Reimagined Cards
Reworked versions of memorable anime cards
Eligible for Grand Master Rare versions
New Boss Monsters
High-impact monsters designed as centerpiece cards
Premium foil versions available within the set
Variant Artwork Cards
Cards receiving alternate visual presentations
Variant and extended-art treatments
Upgraded Returning Cards
Returning Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG cards
Higher-rarity foil upgrades
Returning Reprints
Previously released cards returning in Magnificent Monsters
New rarity and artwork opportunities
Yu-Gi-Oh! Magnificent Monsters Release Date and Price
Magnificent Monsters is a September 2026 Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG booster release containing 126 cards. Release timing differs by region, so the North American launch, Official Tournament Store early access, and European release are separated below.
September 4, 2026
The general North American launch date for Magnificent Monsters.
September 2, 2026
Participating Official Tournament Stores can begin offering the product ahead of the general North American release.
September 3, 2026
The European product release takes place one day before the North American general launch.
126 cards
The complete Magnificent Monsters card pool contains 126 cards.
$4.49 per booster pack
Suggested retail pricing for an individual Magnificent Monsters booster pack in North America.
From the official regional release date
Cards become eligible for sanctioned Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG play according to the applicable regional release and tournament policy.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Magnificent Monsters Rarities Guide
The set includes Ultra Rare, Secret Rare, Starlight Rare, extended-art cards, and Grand Master Rare treatments. Grand Master Rare is the most limited announced treatment and is reserved for the set's 18 reimagined cards.
Holographic card artwork with foil card-name lettering
Cards from the set selected for Ultra Rare treatment
Core premium foil rarity
Diagonal-pattern holographic foil with premium foil lettering
Selected Magnificent Monsters cards
Higher-end traditional foil treatment
Highly reflective foil treatment extending across most of the card surface
Selected premium cards in the set
Premium chase-card treatment
Artwork presentation extending beyond the normal illustration framing
Selected cards receiving special artwork treatments
Expanded artwork presentation
Special hieroglyphic border treatment with an individually printed serial number
18 reimagined cards
Only 100 numbered copies of each eligible card per announced regional version
Eighteen reimagined cards from Magnificent Monsters are eligible for the Grand Master Rare treatment. Each eligible card is individually numbered from 001 through 100, creating a limited pool of 100 numbered copies for every card in each announced regional version.
18 reimagined cards
The Grand Master Rare treatment is restricted to the 18 specially reimagined cards included in Magnificent Monsters.
001-100
Every Grand Master Rare copy carries an individual serial number between 001 and 100.
100
Each of the 18 eligible cards has 100 individually numbered Grand Master Rare copies in each announced regional version.
1,800
Eighteen eligible cards multiplied by 100 numbered copies produces 1,800 Grand Master Rare cards per announced regional print run.
Hieroglyphic border
Grand Master Rare cards use a distinctive hieroglyphic-inspired border that visually separates them from standard rarity treatments.
Individually serialized
The printed serial number makes each Grand Master Rare copy individually identifiable within its limited run.
Separately numbered printings
Grand Master Rare production is organized by regional version, with the numbered allocation applied separately to each announced regional release.
The reimagined anime-card lineup draws from Yugi, Jaden, Yusei, Yuma, Yuya, and Playmaker across the Duel Monsters through VRAINS eras. These cards reinterpret recognizable anime-era themes for the modern Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG and anchor the product's headline new-card pool alongside premium artwork and foil treatments.
Yugi
Reimagined cards based on themes and monsters associated with Yugi's anime duels.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Jaden
Reimagined cards drawing from Jaden's GX-era anime identity and signature strategies.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Yusei
Reimagined cards connected with Yusei and the Synchro-focused 5D's era.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Yuma
Reimagined cards inspired by Yuma's ZEXAL-era monsters and Xyz-focused anime battles.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Yuya
Reimagined cards tied to Yuya and the ARC-V era of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Playmaker
Reimagined cards representing Playmaker and the VRAINS era of modern Extra Deck strategies.
Eligible for Grand Master Rare, variant artwork, and premium foil treatments.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Magnificent Monsters Best Cards Tier List
Magnificent Monsters combines six new boss monsters, 18 reimagined anime cards, returning reprints, premium artwork variants, and high-rarity upgrades. The headline new cards occupy the highest tiers because they provide the largest amount of completely new deck-building material in the product.
New Boss Monsters
6 new boss monstersThe six completely new boss monsters are headline additions and the set's most important group for new strategies and deck-building possibilities.
Reimagined Anime Cards
18 newly reimagined cardsThese cards reinterpret anime themes associated with Yugi, Jaden, Yusei, Yuma, Yuya, and Playmaker while adding new playable cards to the TCG.
Premium Artwork Versions
Variant artwork cardsAlternate and premium artwork versions are especially important for collectors and players building upgraded rarity versions of their decks.
Major Reprints
Returning cards from the 126-card setReprints make established cards easier to obtain while adding upgraded foil versions to existing collections.
Starlight Rare Upgrades
Eligible Secret Rares upgraded to Starlight RareStarlight Rare upgrades are premium pulls designed primarily around rarity and collector demand.
Magnificent Monsters is structured differently from a standard Yu-Gi-Oh! booster display. A box contains three 5-card Ultra Rare packs plus three additional Secret Rare cards, creating an 18-card total configuration before accounting for rarity upgrades.
Open Three Ultra Rare Packs
3 packsEach Magnificent Monsters box contains three packs built around five Ultra Rare cards per pack.
Receive Three Secret Rares
3 cardsThe box also includes three Secret Rare cards in addition to the fifteen Ultra Rare cards supplied through the three main packs.
Check for Starlight Rare Upgrades
Upgrade slotEligible high-rarity cards can receive a Starlight Rare upgrade, giving collectors a premium version beyond the standard Secret Rare treatment.
Build From Multiple Card Pools
126-card complete setThe product combines newly created boss monsters and reimagined anime cards with returning reprints, variant artwork cards, and foil upgrades.
Count the Box Contents
18 cardsThe standard box configuration provides fifteen Ultra Rare cards and three additional Secret Rare cards.
Box Configuration Summary
3 packs
Ultra Rare Packs
15 cards
Ultra Rare Cards
3 cards
Secret Rare Cards
18 cards
Total Per Box
Magnificent Monsters launches in North America on September 4, 2026. Participating Official Tournament Stores are part of the product's early-launch program, while regional Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG organizations handle their own release schedules and associated launch events.
Official Release Channels
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