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Yugioh Rarity Collection 5 1st Edition Booster Box (Pre-Order)
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Yugioh Rarity Collection 5 1st Edition Booster Box (Pre-Order)
Release Date: 2026-04-10
Description:
CONFIGURATION:
5 Cards per Pack
24 Packs per Display box
Rarity Collection 5 gives you a special variant art card in every pack, like you’ve never seen before! It’s still All-Foil, it’s still All-Amazing, but it’s also your first crack at some unique cards.
Just like the previous 4 Rarity Collections (counting Quarter Century Bonanza & Quarter Century Stampede), Rarity Collection 5 revolves around an approximately 80-card set that’s chock full of today’s hottest tournament-level cards, plus some old favorites. From Chaos Angel to Kashtira Fenrir, from Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade to Mementoal Tecuhtlica - Combined Creation, and many, many, more, this is the best chance you’ll have at getting today’s meta-relevant cards for your Decks.
In each 5-card pack, 4 slots pull from that main card pool, in a variety of rarities, from the normal Super, Ultra, and Secret Rares, to Starlight, Platinum Secret, and the unique “Prismatic”-style Ultimate & Collector’s Rares found only in Rarity Collection sets.
And, like Quarter Century Bonanza & Quarter Century Stampede, the 5th card in each pack comes from a different card pool than the rest of the pack. But this time, each 5th card is one of dozens of new variant art cards.
Most Rarity Collection 5 variant art cards have little catch phrases like you’d use in a messaging app, some in English, some in Japanese, plus the card arts have been adjusted with new backgrounds, highlights, added elements, and zoom-ins. You won’t be finding cards quite like this anywhere except Rarity Collection 5.
There are other surprises in Rarity Collection 5, too. But more about that later…

