However, in the anime's first season, Seto Kaiba shows how his signature beast can get even stronger by fusing three of them together into the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon
Overall, this boss monster defined a format, and the fact that it was unbanned shows that Yu-Gi-Oh
Raw 1st Edition copies carry real money, with retail asks frequently landing anywhere from the mid-$200s into the $300s, depending on condition, and graded 10 examples sit comfortably among the priciest non-Secret-Rare cards MRD has to offer
If youre playing in-person (hopefully not during this time of social distancing), you simply need to buy cards legal in the format and put them into a deck for this step
In the wake of that announcement, sales of this Quarter Century Secret Rare Train card took off like some sort of rail-based conveyance for overland travel and higher prices followed immediately after