Unique Typings
Anime Cards
Planeshifted
Legendary Arms
Stupid Answers
100

Normal/Water

Bibarel

100

This draw spell, frequently used in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, was released in a nearly unrecognizable state, but the effect was later printed on a conditional trap card

Card of Sanctity

100

Damnation

Wrath of God
100
Mjonlir

Thor

100

This banned Pot lets you draw cards, but don't get Greedy!

Pot of Greed

200

Fire/Water

Volcanion

200

This unique spell card with link arrows was the main focus of the second season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains

Judgement Arrows

200

Mana Tithe

Force Spike

200

Elucidator

Kirito

200

Link, the Hero of Hyrule, is a Master swordsman who wields this Sword

Master Sword

300

Fighting/Rock

Terrakion

300

This Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V archetype has 17 unreleased monsters, and all of the ones that have been printed were changed in some way

Performages

300

Poryphory Nodes

Drop of Honey

300

Glamdring

Gandalf

300

The original Metroidvania, the game has set the standard for side-scrolling Shooters

Metroid

400

Fighting/Ice

Crabominable

400

This synchro monster was shown briefly in a flash-forward in the final season of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, as the Delta Accel alternative to Shooting Quasar Dragon

Cosmic Blazar Dragon

400

Pyrohemia

Pestilence

400

Caliburn

King Arthur

400

This Dark game, due to its difficulty, has created an entire genre of gaming called Souls-likes

Dark Souls

500

Bug/Dark

Lokix

500

This trap card, used by Yuma in the final duel of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, has five activation conditions, and is essentially just a combat trick

Memories of Courage

500

Sunlance

Strafe

500

Way to the Dawn

Riku

500

This futuristic First Person Shooter is set on a Halo-like ring planet

Halo