Hero to Zero
Anime Moments
There Can Be Only One
Western Privilege
IRL Lore
Whitewashed
200

The only extra deck member of its archetype, this card has been an important card in extra decks since its debut as a jump promo and worldwide release in the same structure deck as Transcode Talker

Linkuriboh

200
Varis uses this infamous trap card to answer the most broken spell in Vrains, Judgment Arrows

Imperial Order

200

One of the first starlight rares in the TCG, this link monster was the only card worth pulling out of its garbage set, Rising Rampage.

Appollousa, Bow of the Goddess

200

This card's release in Dimension of Chaos would vault Kozmo into meta relevance since it actually packed some field removal effects

Kozmo Dark Destroyer

200

This xyz monster gets its name from the self-eating serpent, a Greek symbol for the natural cycle of destruction and recreation

Evilswarm Ouroboros

200

Hiroto Honda

Tristan Taylor

400
The only fusion monster of its link-based archetype, this card was often played as a way to answer its own deck in the Eternal Format.

Salamangreat Violet Chimera

400

While Jaden was throwing this banned spell card around left and right in season 1, it was actually Yugi's Grandpa that used it first, in his duel against Joey in season 5

Mirage of Nightmare

400

One of the first TCG exclusive cards, this monster once went by the name Kizan.

Grandmaster of the Six Samurai
400

Released in The Duelist Genesis, this card formed part of a small mill engine in infernoid.

Charge of the Light Brigade

400

This card's name comes from an old Greek myth about a man who creates a statue so beautiful he falls in love with it.

Galatea, the Orcust Automaton

400

Daichi Misawa

Bastion Misawa

600

Dragunity sometimes used this rank 6 to access Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon from the deck

Hieratic Dragon King of Atum

600

Sector Security officers almost always lead with this monster to lock an opponent's speed spells

Gate Blocker

600

Before Artemis, the Magistus Moon Maiden, Invoked players turned to this link monster for their light material

Secure Gardna

600
First released in Light of Destruction, this monster saw play in Boarder Stun and more prominently in many Edison format side decks.

Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo

600

Named for the Hebrew word for "husk," this archetype of machines is based on the Jewish Tree of Death, 

Qliphort

600

Aki Izayoi

Akiza Izinski

800

In the anime, Yusei uses this trap card alongside Shooting Star Dragon to defeat Team Ragnarok

Zero Force

800

Rafael uses this famously broken spell to throw his rematch against Yugi

Soul Charge

800

This synchro monster can totally shred, bro.

Virgil, Rock Star of the Burning Abyss

800

This dragon from Phantom Darkness can act as a miniature Stardust Dragon in Edison dragon decks as well as a anti-burn card

Prime Material Dragon

800

These two monsters are based on the East Asian myth of Tanabata, which tells the story of two lovers, represented by certain stars, who can only see each other once a year.

Satellarknight Vega/Satellarknight Altair

800

Dinosaur Ryuzaki

Rex Raptor

1000
One of the Duel Dragons from the 5ds manga, this is the only one that isn't a synchro monster.

Dragonecro Nethersoul Dragon

1000

Jaden activates this counter trap to defeat the Duel Monster Spirit Jinzo

Solemn Judgment

1000

This rank 4 xyz monster was best known as one of the few ways to out Apoqliphort Towers by trading itself.

Number 52: Diamond Crab King

1000

Released in Starstrike Blast, this monster helped generate consistent resources for its field-spell focused control deck.

Gravekeepers' Recruiter

1000

This card's Japanese name contains a reference to the 4 letter spelling of God, romanised as Yahweh

Zefraath

1000

Revolver

Varis/Roken Kagami