If you can find them at MSRP, snap them up, but you should be prepared to pay a fair amount for each
If a creature spell's sneak cost was paid, the creature it becomes enters tapped and attacking the same player, planeswalker, or battle as the creature that was returned to its owner's hand to pay its sneak cost
But I thought about the barrier image beat well
What makes YCSW cards especially compelling to long-term collectors: Gold border treatment: Visually distinct from all retail cards immediately identifiable as a trophy piece Fixed supply forever: No reprint risk these cards cannot legally appear in retail products Trophy pedigree: Each card is tied to a specific tournament event and era Growing collector base: As the Yu-Gi-Oh 25th anniversary drives nostalgia interest, more collectors compete for a fixed pool of YCSW cards Note that several YCSW cards lack PSA 10 pricing data this reflects how rarely graded copies reach the open market
They are deck defining cards rather than support cards
For many, owning even one rare version feels like a dream