Yu-Gi-Oh!

Battles of Legend: Terminal Revenge

140cards measured at daily market closes. Prices here are each card's typical market price, not live listings. As of 2026-07-06.

Measured activity

Red Lotus King, Flame Crime (1st Edition)made the set's biggest measured move, +209% to $9.71. 66 cards broke away from the set's shared move over the measured window, busier than most Yu-Gi-Oh! sets (47.1 per 100 cards vs. a 23.8 median). 20 moved up, 46 moved down.

How Yu-Gi-Oh! sets usually behave

Value concentrates hard: across 481 measured Yu-Gi-Oh! sets, the single top card typically holds about 13% of a set's total card value.

New sets have typically eased about 23% more than the market overall within 30 weeks of release, fastest in the first few weeks.

Named moves in this set

The set's largest single-card departures from its own shared move.

  1. +209%Red Lotus King, Flame Crime (1st Edition)$9.71 2026-05-25
  2. +135%Infernoid Evil (1st Edition)$16.15 2026-06-01
  3. +133%Archfiend's Advent (1st Edition)$9.75 2025-10-06
  4. +125%Diviner of the Herald (1st Edition)$7.99 2025-09-29
  5. +113%Phantom of Yubel (1st Edition)$9.94 2025-09-01
  6. +112%Kurikara Divincarnate (1st Edition)$13.94 2025-07-07
  7. +92%Orcust Harp Horror (Quarter Century Secret Rare) (1st Edition)$57.72 2024-10-07
  8. -68%Blaze, Supreme Ruler of all Dragons (1st Edition)$5.61 2025-06-16
  9. -62%Lancea, Ancestral Dragon of the Ice Mountain (1st Edition)$9.98 2026-03-30
  10. +61%Spright Starter (1st Edition)$3.65 2024-07-01
  11. -60%Blazing Cartesia, the Virtuous (1st Edition)$5.34 2025-10-13
  12. +59%Mirror Mage of the Ice Barrier (1st Edition)$4.97 2026-04-27

Source: daily market-close consensus prices. Sets with live listing pages carry those separately, this page never mixes the two.