About the Legendary 5D's Decks
The Legendary 5D's Decks is the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG product, set for release on November 6th, 2025 in Europe and November 21st, 2025 in North America and Latin America.
This box includes 3 precons inspired by Yusei, Akiza, and Crow, from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. These decks, in turn, all include many staples, so the entire box is extremely relevant.

Each Legendary 5D's Decks box has:
> 3 Secret Rare Chibi token cards.
> 3 decks with 40 cards in the main deck and 11 cards in the extra deck.
> 1 Yusei deck (with 8 new cards).
> 1 Akiza deck.
> 1 Crow deck.
> Each deck includes 1 Secret Rare, 5 Ultra Rares, and 45 Common cards.
Check out below everything we know about these Legendary 5D's Decks!
Full List of Cards
Yusei Deck
Tuning (alternate artwork)
Junk Warrior (Alternate Artwork)
New Cards

Full-Speed Warrior is the main normal summon creature in this strategy and the main searcher in this list. It can get in your deck and put Junk Synchron and a spell or trap that mentions Junk Warrior in your hand.
Furthermore, its other effect buffs any monsters you control that mention Junk Warrior or Synchro monsters with "Warrior" in their original name by 900 ATK during the battle phase. This could be great for an OTK.
Anchorbolt Hedgehog and Crossroad Sonic Chick are great extenders, and, as such, can't set up entire strategies on their own.
Scrap Synchron is more interesting for an extender. It stands out because its effect lets you use it from your hand as a material.
Furthermore, it can also protect monsters in your control that mention Junk Warrior or Synchro monsters with "Warrior" in their name if they're destroyed by battle or card effect. Instead of letting them be destroyed, you can banish this card from the graveyard instead.

Synchro Fellowship is the new ROTA in this list. It searches for Junk Synchron and a monster that mentions Junk Warrior or Stardust Dragon as well.
Furthermore, you can banish this card from the graveyard and target 1 Synchro monster you control to reduce a target monster's level by 1 and normal summon another monster.
One-Way Synchro is the new trap in this list. Its effect gets a level 1 tuner from your graveyard or deck and puts it in your hand or lets you summon it, which is perfect to follow-up and/or interrupt the opponent on their turn.

Junk Warrior Extreme is the new version of Junk Warrior and might replace it as the main card in this strategy. Its greatest advantage compared to the old version is that it lets you summon as many level-2 monsters or lower from your graveyard as possible so you can scale into a new synchro summon.
Scrap Warrior is a great "support" card. Its effect protects monsters under your control that mention Junk Warrior or Synchro monsters with "Warrior" in their name from having their effects negated. Besides that, it makes this strategy more consistent because it puts a Junk Synchron card or a card that mentions Junk Warrior in your hand or your graveyard.
Akiza Deck
Periallis, Empress of Blossoms
Crow Deck
Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind
Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor
Blackwing - Kris the Crack of Dawn
Blackwing - Sharnga the Waning Moon
Blackwing - Harmattan the Dust
Blackwing - Simoon the Poison Wind
Blackwing - Vata the Emblem of Wandering
Blackwing - Shamal the Sandstorm
Blackwing - Chinook the Snow Blast
Blackwing - Sudri the Phantom Glimmer
Blackwing - Silverwind the Ascendant
Blackwing - Nothung the Starlight
Blackwing - Boreastorm the Wicked Wind
Is It Worth It?
Without a question, getting the Legendary 5D's Decks is an excellent investment, considering this is one of the most relevant sets in the year and many consider it the best product in 2025. The main reason behind this is that it includes a lot of staples, so it's a great option if you want to start playing tournaments and hasn't built your decks yet.
Unlike other products, this one is not just a nostalgic product because it includes several relevant cards, like these highly expected reprints:




Please note that it also includes 3 full decks. One of them is actually a quite fun, promising rogue list that could catch a few opponents off-guard in local tournaments. But, as it happens with Structure Decks, you'll have to get 3 copies of this product to build a consistent version of all 3 of these lists and get as much out of them as possible.
Final Words
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