
2023 • Yu-Gi-Oh! • Legendary Collection
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Obelisk The Tormentor 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
Obelisk The Tormentor
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
4000 / 4000
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. Neither player can target this card with card effects. Once per turn, during the End Phase, if this card was Special Summoned: Send it to the GY. You can Tribute 2 monsters; destroy all monsters your opponent controls. This card cannot declare an attack the turn this effect is activated.
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Obelisk the Tormentor carries dual demand as both a collector icon and a casual/nostalgia piece, though its playability in competitive Yu-Gi-Oh remains limited due to summoning restrictions, meaning collector sentiment drives the majority of its market value. The Quarter Century Secret Rare treatment — reserved for the 25th anniversary milestone — commands a significant premium over standard Secret Rare printings of the same card. First-edition designation and graded copies further elevate positioning, with PSA or BGS slabs in gem mint condition trading well above raw copies.
The Quarter Century Secret Rare rarity tier sits at the apex of the Legendary Collection set's rarity structure, featuring a distinctive silver-foil swirl pattern unique to the 25th anniversary celebration, making pull rates exceptionally low from sealed product. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, supply is effectively constrained to near-zero at any given moment, which amplifies the perceived scarcity beyond what pull rates alone would suggest. Unlike standard Secret Rares, the Quarter Century variant is not reprinted across other sets, cementing its status as a set-specific, low-availability trophy card.
Because Obelisk the Tormentor sees negligible competitive play, this card is insulated from the typical meta-rotation risk that erodes value in playable staples — its demand is almost entirely collector and nostalgia driven, which tends to be more stable long-term. The Egyptian God card archetype holds deep cultural resonance with the Yu-Gi-Oh fanbase, and crossover interest from anime art collectors and completionists sustains consistent demand even during market downturns. Sealed Legendary Collection product availability is finite, and as boxes are opened over time, raw and graded copies of this card will only become harder to source, supporting a constructive long-term supply outlook.