Another week, another round of cards doing things nobody fully expected. The Yu-Gi-Oh market moves fast — formats shift, new support hits, and prices can swing in ways that feel arbitrary until you trace it back to what's actually happening in the meta.
Here are the five cards that moved the most on the weekly chart.
Sitting at the top of the movers list this week: Blackwing - Kalut the Moon Shadow - Rare
Up 327% this week, now around $22.99. When a card like this starts moving without a clear announcement attached to it, it's usually player demand from tournament testing. Pay attention.
Coming in second: Revolving Switchyard (TDIL-EN092) - Common
Up 318% this week, now around $2.09. These mid-range movers are always interesting. Not the flashiest card in the set, but clearly getting more attention than it was a month ago.
Right behind that: Infinite Impermanence (SDWD-EN031) — Common
Up 312% this week, now around $3.54. Competitive players picking this up ahead of regional season would explain the timing. Happens every year around this point.
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Further down the list but still worth a mention: Water Dragon (EEN-EN015) — Ultimate Rare
Up 275% this week, now around $93.62. The kind of card that sits flat for months and then someone puts up a strong finish with it. Market doesn't always wait for the result to confirm.
Rounding out the top five: Karbonala Warrior (MRL-E121) — Common
Up 261% this week, now around $6.50. Worth a spot on your watchlist even if you're not playing it — if the deck it supports continues performing, this could have more room.
ℹ️ A note on YGO price spikes
Yu-Gi-Oh prices move on speculation as much as actual demand. The gap between "people are buying this" and "people are playing this" matters a lot. A card that spikes on hype and doesn't actually see tournament play can retrace hard within two weeks.
Check back Wednesday for the mid-week price watch — by then we'll have a better read on which of these moves are holding and which ones were just early-week noise.

