Yu-Gi-Oh

Yu-Gi-Oh! is one of the most enduring CCG’s published, originally designed by Kazuki Takahashi and first released by Konami in 1999 in Japan and 2002 in North America. Where Magic rewards long-term deck building and Pokémon balances gameplay with collecting, Yu-Gi-Oh! has built its identity around rapid metagame evolution, aggressive power creep across sets, and a competitive scene that has sustained professional-level tournament play for over two decades.

The game's long publication history and fast-moving competitive environment mean that older cards cycle in and out of relevance which has created a robust secondary market where early printings, first edition cards, and tournament staples from earlier formats carry significant collector and player value. Noble Knight carries Yu-Gi-Oh! singles, sealed product, and lots across the history of the game, with card grading held to the same strict condition standards we apply to all CCG inventory. Whether you're sourcing competitive staples, completing vintage sets, or hunting first edition printings from the game's early years, our inventory reflects the full depth of the format's history.


Frequently Asked Questions

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a trading card game based on the manga and anime series of the same name. Players use Monster, Spell, and Trap cards to duel one another, with strategies built around archetypes, combos, and powerful card interactions. The game has been published for decades and has a large player and collector base.
Noble Knight stocks Yu-Gi-Oh! products, including current booster sets and boxes, structure decks, starter decks, mega tins, special editions, legendary collections, duelist packs, tournament packs, OTS (Official Tournament Store) prize cards, Speed Duel products, and sealed products from both modern eras and older sets when available. We stock singles covering meta-competitive cards, collectible cards, banned/limited cards (for collection purposes), and bulk commons. Yu-Gi-Oh! Accessories include card sleeves (sized for Yu-Gi-Oh! smaller card size), deck boxes, playmats, binders, and storage. Both TCG (Trading Card Game, English) and OCG (Official Card Game, Japanese) products appear in inventory based on availability.
Noble Knight stocks Yu-Gi-Oh! singles across all rarities: Common, Rare, Super Rare, Ultra Rare, Secret Rare, Ultimate Rare, Ghost Rare, Starlight Rare, Collector's Rare, and Prismatic Secret Rare. Yu-Gi-Oh! uses complex rarity structures with multiple premium finishes and special editions. We carry meta-competitive singles for tournament play, collectible chase cards, banned list cards (for collection), and bulk playables. Cards are organized by set, rarity, archetype, and card type (Monster, Spell, Trap). Condition grading follows industry standards. Tournament staples in the current meta command premium prices. Product listings indicate set, rarity, edition (1st Edition, Unlimited, Limited), and condition.
Yes, Noble Knight stocks products supporting Yu-Gi-Oh! competitive play, including meta singles for tournament decks, complete playsets of staple cards, hand traps (competitive defensive cards), extra deck monsters, structure decks containing competitive cores, tournament-legal accessories (sleeves, deck boxes, playmats), dice, and tokens. Our singles inventory prioritizes cards on the current ban list (limited and semi-limited status) and meta archetypes. Yu-Gi-Oh! has a single unified format with a quarterly updated forbidden/limited list. We adjust inventory to support current meta strategies. Product listings note ban list status. Yu-Gi-Oh! tournament supplies, including OCG official products, are available based on import availability.
Yes, Noble Knight often carries both older and recent Yu-Gi-Oh! sealed products when they come in through collections. First edition cards, early sets, older tins, and sealed booster products can be especially collectible depending on condition and demand.
Yu-Gi-Oh! cards can be collectible for several reasons, including rarity, edition, set, condition, artwork, nostalgia, and competitive history. First edition cards, older holographic cards, tournament played cards, and cards tied to popular characters or archetypes are often of special interest to collectors.
Some older Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are still playable, while others may be limited, forbidden, outdated, or mainly collectible. The game's official Forbidden & Limited List changes over time, so players should check current rules before building a deck for organized play.
Yes, Noble Knight buys Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and collections. Cards are reviewed based on condition, rarity, edition, demand, and current market value. Larger collections, sealed products, and higher-value singles may all be considered.