Flash Blade Illustration! The 25th Rare Specification of 'Support' is included in the 'YU-GI-OH! CARD GAME ART WORKS'!
YU-GI-OH! CARD GAME ART WORKS' is a set of concept art that will be released to commemorate the 25th anniversary.
New Illustrated Card ART1-JP001 'Support' This is a Quarter Century Secret Rare Specification.
Normal Magic
①: Add a Level 4 or lower Warrior-type monster from your deck to your hand.
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Here’s What to Expect in REVOLUTION BOOSTER – “Toon”, “Witchcrafter”, “Unchained”
The battlefield is about to change forever—three fan-favorite themes are getting a revolutionary upgrade! With Revolution Booster, Toons, Witchcrafters, and Unchained are armed with brand-new cards, Over Frame rarities, and explosive tactics that will shake up the meta. Let’s dive in and see how these decks are about to dominate…
Toon
The Toons are back with a vengeance, and Pegasus would be proud! The new field spell Toon World the Perfect World is the ultimate engine, letting you add related cards up to three times per turn. Combine that with its ability to temporarily banish allies to reset once-per-turn effects, and you’ve got a deck that thrives on cheeky plays and relentless pressure.
But the real showstopper? Blue-Eyes Toon Ultimate Dragon—a 4500 ATK fusion monster that blends direct attacks with tactical support. Add in “Mind Scan” which lets you peek at your opponent’s moves and shut down their effects, and you’ve got a Toon army that overwhelms with invincible direct strikes.
Witchcrafter
The Witchcrafters are brewing something fierce with their new field spell Witchcrafter Walpurgis. Instead of draining your hand, you can send spells and traps directly from your deck to the graveyard to fuel your effects. This not only stabilizes your plays but sets up devastating combos.
Fusion monsters like Witchcrafter Madame Rilliona take things to the next level, deploying up to three allies straight from your hand or deck. With effects that recycle graveyard and banished materials, plus counter traps that shut down monster, spell, and trap effects, Witchcrafters now have the tools to unleash a whirlwind of magical dominance.
Unchained
Chaos reigns supreme with the Unchained! Their new ace, Unchained Enma Lord Yama, is a Link 4 powerhouse that revives two Fiends every End Phase while dodging destruction by sacrificing other cards. Meanwhile, Unchained Soul Rage Abominator disrupts opponents by nullifying Special Summoned monsters and punishing graveyard activations.
New starters like Unchained Ogre Shma and Unchained Ogre Shara ensure explosive plays, summoning allies from the deck or hand—even during your opponent’s turn. Pair them with support like Unchained Malevolent Magistrate Kamura for mass destruction, or traps like Unchained Syncretism that let you Link Summon using enemy monsters as materials. This is pure chaos weaponized!
New Overframe cards!
Revolution Booster will also pack new Over Frame cards that you can add to your Extended art collection. Six (6) Over Frame cards will be added to the line-up and will surely be the chase cards of collectors and fans of each theme.
Summary
With Revolution Booster dropping on Saturday, May 30, 2026, duelists everywhere will be scrambling to get their hands on these game-changing cards. Whether you’re a Toon fan ready to overwhelm with direct attacks, a Witchcrafter strategist brewing endless combos, or an Unchained duelist thriving in destruction, this pack delivers hype and power in equal measure.
Don’t miss out—check tcg-corner.com for singles, boxes, and cases to secure your arsenal. Which deck will you revolutionize first? This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO—Happy Dueling!
Here’s Why “Clown Crew” Could Be the Deck to Watch in BLZD
The spotlight is on the Clown Crew, the newest troupe stepping into Yu-Gi-Oh’s grand stage with Blazing Dominion (Asian English, May 16). This archetype isn’t just here for laughs—it’s juggling disruption, draw power, and meta-answers all in one act. And with more support waiting in Chaos Origins, the circus is only getting bigger. Let’s dive in…
Meet the Performers
Clown Crew Biancaviso – The ringleader of the circus. Biancaviso is your draw engine, extender, and even lets you tribute summon on your opponent’s turn.
Clown Crew Flair – Your flashy starter. Flair fetches any Clown Crew card and can flip monsters face-down or wipe Ritual boards.
Clown Crew Diabolo – The devilish clown who punishes Fusion-heavy decks while searching your traps.
Clown Crew Meteor – The fiery act that recycles your cards and shuts down Synchro strategies.
Clown Crew Fiends – The muscle of the troupe. Searches spells, clears Xyz boards, and buffs tribute summons by 1000 ATK.
Clown Crew Matinee Operatics – The spell that steals the show. Summons from Deck or Extra Deck, then rewards you with free draws based on tributed monster types.
Clown Crew Malabarisme – A quick-play juggling act that summons two Clown Crew monsters instantly, setting up tribute plays and removals.
Clown Crew Rehearsal – Your search spell that adds Biancaviso and another Clown Crew Spell/Trap, while fueling Matinee Operatics with tribute fodder.
Clown Crew Soiree Operations – A trap that either summons two monsters or searches one, with a graveyard effect that enables tribute summons.
Clown Crew New Face – Recycling fallen performers for a free draw while also offering spell/trap removal.
Clown Crew Drish – The Chaos Origins Link monster that lets tribute summons attack twice, wipes Link boards, and resets hands.
Clown Crew Finale – The climactic trap that removes face-up cards and searches monsters by tributing.
Clown Crew Hat – The unreleased pendulum that boosts consistency, combos with Finale, and even wipes Pendulum boards.
Sample Decklist
Why Clown Crew Matters
The Clown Crew isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a versatile archetype that bridges Blazing Dominion and Chaos Origins. With answers to Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, Link, and Pendulum strategies, this deck feels like a full circus act designed to counter the meta. Its tribute mechanics, draw power, and disruptive plays make it a serious contender for competitive duelists looking for something fresh yet powerful.
Final Thoughts
The Clown Crew is more than entertainment—it’s a deck that can juggle multiple strategies, disrupt opponents, and keep the spotlight firmly on you. With support across Blazing Dominion and Chaos Origins, this archetype is one to watch out for. If you’re ready to boost your strategy, check out TCG-corner for singles, boxes, and more.
This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO. Happy Dueling!
The April 2026 Asian English Banlist - Breakdown and Insights
The Asian English April 2026 Forbidden & Limited List has just been revealed, and while it doesn’t completely flip the format, it definitely sends some signals. A few oppressive cards finally got the axe, some nostalgic power cards are cautiously returning, and certain archetypes are being nudged in subtle ways. Let’s break it down.
Banlist Recap
Banlist Highlights
Forbidden
Obedience Schooled [Limited ⇒ Forbidden]
Branded Expulsion [Unlimited ⇒ Forbidden]
Both of these hits target unfair combo setups. Branded Expulsion’s ban mirrors the OCG’s stance against lock strategies, while Obedience Schooled shuts down Beast-type swarm potential (Yummy) that could spiral out of control.
Limited
Yummy Snatchy [Semi ⇒ Limited]
Heavy Storm [Forbidden ⇒ Limited]
Mitsurugi Prayers [Unlimited ⇒ Limited]
The big headline here is Heavy Storm’s return. It’s a nostalgic blowout card, but keeping it at 1 ensures it doesn’t completely warp backrow play. Also, this could be a sign that it will appear in the modern Asian English card pool soon. Mitsurugi Prayers being cut to 1 is a major nerf to Mitsurugi consistency, while Yummy Snatchy’s limit reins in its utility.
Semi-Limited
Droll & Lock Bird [Unlimited ⇒ Semi-Limited]
Snake-Eye Ash [Limited ⇒ Semi-Limited]
Diabellstar the Black Witch [Limited ⇒ Semi-Limited]
Snake-Eye Poplar [Limited ⇒ Semi-Limited]
Vanquish Soul Hollie Sue [Unlimited ⇒ Semi-Limited]
This section is a mix of nerfs and buffs. Droll & Lock Bird being semi-limited reduces its oppressive consistency and also allows the extra copy to potentially circulate the market as this card hasn’t gotten any reprint since its release in AE, while Snake-Eye cards and Diabellstar gain breathing room. Vanquish Soul Hollie Sue’s semi-limit is a consistency hit, but not as harsh as a straight limit.
Unlimited
Metamorphosis [Forbidden ⇒ Unlimited]
A surprising buff—Metamorphosis is now fully back. While iconic, it’s unlikely to dominate modern play without its old FTK partners. Also, like Heavy Storm, this could signal its possible inclusion in the upcoming sets of Asian English.
Summary
This Asian English list feels subtle but deliberate. It reins in Mitsurugi and Vanquish Soul while cautiously buffing Snake‑Eye and legacy cards. Heavy Storm’s return is exciting but controlled, and Metamorphosis at 3 is more symbolic than meta‑defining.
Overall, it’s less about resetting the format and more about sending warning shots—nudging decks without dismantling them.
As always, if you’re looking to optimize your deck even further for the new format, be sure to check the latest card singles and boxes at TCG-corner.
This has been ArcKnight. Happy Dueling.