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Slifer The Sky Dragon from Legendary Collection (25th Anniversary Edition) (2023)
Last Listing Activity 7 hours agoThe catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The core identity of the card within the set.
The subject, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Featured
Slifer The Sky Dragon
Game
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Rarity, print treatment, and game-specific stats for this card.
Limited Edition
Quarter Century Secret Rare
Card Stock
English
Holo
Divine
Divine-Beast
10
-1 / -1
Egyptian God
Abilities, attacks, oracle text, and flavor text printed on the card.
Requires 3 Tributes to Normal Summon (cannot be Normal Set). This card's Normal Summon cannot be negated. When Normal Summoned, cards and effects cannot be activated. Once per turn, during the End Phase, if this card was Special Summoned: Send it to the GY. Gains 1000 ATK/DEF for each card in your hand. If a monster(s) is Normal or Special Summoned to your opponent's field in Attack Position: That monster(s) loses 2000 ATK, then if its ATK has been reduced to 0 as a result, destroy it.
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Slifer The Sky Dragon in Quarter Century Secret Rare commands a significant premium driven by dual demand streams — hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh collectors pursuing the iconic Egyptian God card and completionists targeting the Quarter Century Secret Rare designation across the Legendary Collection set. The card carries essentially zero competitive meta relevance, meaning its pricing is almost entirely collector-driven, which historically produces more stable valuations insulated from format rotation volatility. The foil treatment unique to Quarter Century Secret Rares — featuring a distinct 25th anniversary shimmer pattern — elevates perceived prestige and trades meaningfully above standard Secret Rare printings of the same card.
Quarter Century Secret Rares represent one of the lowest pull-rate designations in modern Yu-Gi-Oh sealed product, typically appearing far less frequently than standard Secret Rares within the same set, making sealed box hunting for this specific variant statistically demanding. The Legendary Collection series historically features curated reprint selections rather than expansive set lists, which concentrates collector attention on a smaller pool of high-profile targets like the Egyptian Gods, intensifying competition for key pulls. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, secondary market supply is critically thin, a condition that almost always amplifies price sensitivity to even minor demand fluctuations.
Because Slifer The Sky Dragon holds no competitive playability, it is entirely immune to meta rotation risk — its value proposition rests solely on nostalgia, iconography, and rarity tier, all of which have demonstrated long-term resilience for flagship Yu-Gi-Oh properties. The availability of graded copies introduces a meaningful premium tier for PSA or BGS high-grade submissions, as population reports for Quarter Century Secret Rares in gem mint condition remain sparse, supporting strong demand among registry collectors. Sealed Legendary Collection product availability will be the primary long-term driver — if print runs are confirmed limited, raw and graded copies of this card are well-positioned to appreciate as supply contracts further over time.