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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG: Quarter Century Bonanza Review - Best Cards

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In today's article, we'll review the best reprints from Quarter Century Bonanza!

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Introduction

Quarter Century Bonanza, the newest Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG set, will be released on November 7th, 2024. It is quite similar to the Rarity Collections, as it will bring us reprints in 7 different rarities:

> Super Rare;

> Ultra Rare;

> Secret Rare;

> Quarter Century Secret Rare;

> Platinum Secret Rare;

> Collector's Rare (Japanese version);

> Ultimate Rare (Japanese version).

Furthermore, this product was divided into two different sets, and each includes different cards: there is one main set with 78 cards designed for the Advanced format, and there is a nostalgia pool with 200 cards that are quite interesting for the Time Wizard format and collectors.

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So, in this article, we'll review what, we believe, are the best reprints from Quarter Century Bonanza!

Best Reprints from Quarter Century Bonanza

Main Set

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Ritual Beast Tamer Elder is one of the most expensive and rare cards in its archetype because it rose to another level after it got more support. Its reprint will certainly make this deck more accessible money-wise, and that will make many fans quite happy.

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Nemeses Flag and Nemeses Corridor are very welcome reprints in many strategies, considering they act as an engine so you can access two of the strongest floodgates in the entire game: Archnemeses Protos and Thunder Dragon Colossus.

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Lord of the Heavenly Prison is not very popular in the meta right now, but is very interesting for traditional control decks, which usually play many backrow cards.

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Diabellstar the Black Witch and WANTED: Seeker of Sinful Spoils are being reprinted for the second time in a row, as they were also reprinted in the 25th Anniversary Tin: Dueling Mirrors! If that reprint didn't make them cheap enough, they'll definitely be dirt-cheap now, or at least we hope so.

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Black Rose Moonlight Dragon and Heat Wave will make Tenpai even cheaper, though it is certainly already the cheapest meta deck in the current format. "Moonlight" adds a lot of versatility to this deck, whereas Heat Wave is one of the few tech cards that improve its game plan when you go first.

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S:P Little Knight is another card that has now been reprinted twice in a row, and we hope this time it truly becomes cheaper. I believe this is the most important card in this entire set, considering it is a very relevant extra deck staple.

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Promethean Princess, Bestower of Flames is also quite relevant for the metagame. It was becoming pricier, but now that it is being reprinted for the first time, we hope it becomes more accessible instead.

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Super Polymerization is always a welcome reprint for all players, as it is a very versatile staple. It works really well when you go first, even though it is a boardbreaker.

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Triple Tactics Thrust is another very relevant and versatile staple because it searches for both boardbreakers and floodgates. Just like a few of the cards above, this is the second time it is reprinted in a row, which will hopefully make it a lot cheaper.

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Bonfire is the last card from this main set and was also reprinted in the 25th Anniversary Tin: Dueling Mirrors! This recently released ROTA will certainly become more accessible to budget players, who are anxious to get it.

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Nostalgia Pool

The nostalgia pool is a true gift for collectors. It includes classic cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and Yu-Gi-Oh! Gx.

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Furthermore, it also includes relevant cards for Time Wizard, the retro format.

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Final Words

What did you think of these cards? What about the Quarter Century Bonanza set? Which ones will you get? Tell us in our comment section below!

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