Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards
Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards (ydt1) is a promo Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG set from 2010-12-07 with 3 catalogued printings. Closed Forest near $8.17 anchors current chase interest. Median reference $1.42 across priced printings. Cactaur aggregates rarity splits, chase links, and a completion value snapshot so collectors and future sellers share one factual set index keyed to yugioh:en:ydt1.
What is Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Set builders reference Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards when completing modern binders, dated 2010-12-07 in our catalog. Notable market references include Closed Forest, Ape Fighter, Roaring Earth. Priced printings center around a $1.42 median snapshot. Catalog key yugioh:en:ydt1 powers this hub: rarity counts, chase links, and a full card table so you can plan singles purchases or future marketplace bids with the same data Cactaur uses on card pages.
What is Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Within Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards represents the catalog family as a promo product line. We surface every indexed printing in one table so you can spot missing numbers quickly. Promo sets often mix holo and non-holo variants—check numbers carefully when buying singles.
When was Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards released?
Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards carries a 2010-12-07 release date in Cactaur metadata with 3 official cards. Actual print runs vary by region; Japanese and English releases may differ by a few weeks. Our 3 indexed printings include variants when providers expose them, which can exceed the number printed on booster packaging.
What are the chase cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Top of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards market snapshot: Closed Forest, Ape Fighter, Roaring Earth. These names anchor most sealed-to-singles arbitrage math; verify holo/reverse variants on each card page before you buy. Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards is indexed under slug ydt1 in the Cactaur Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG catalog.
How much is Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards worth?
Median reference $1.42 with 3 priced cards implies a skewed market: a few chase cards pull the total up while bulk stays cheap. Budget for outliers separately from commons bulk. Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards is indexed under slug ydt1 in the Cactaur Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG catalog.
How do you complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards by acquiring bulk commons/uncommons first, then rare holos, then top chase cards. Rarity mix: 3× Ultra Rare. Reserved anchors on this page (#set-buy, #set-watch) will later tie into marketplace carts and collection tracking. Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards is indexed under slug ydt1 in the Cactaur Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG catalog.
Chase cards
Rarity breakdown
| Ultra Rare | 3 |
|---|
All cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards
| Card | # | Rarity | Market USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Closed Forest | EN002 | Ultra Rare | $8.17 |
| Ape Fighter | EN001 | Ultra Rare | $1.42 |
| Roaring Earth | EN003 | Ultra Rare | $1.09 |
FAQ
How many cards are in Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Cactaur indexes 3 printings in Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards; official count is 3. Variant or promo printings can push the indexed total above the number on the booster box.
When did Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards release?
Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards shows a catalog release date of 2010-12-07 for this English Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG entry. Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards is indexed under slug ydt1 in the Cactaur Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG catalog.
What is the most expensive card in Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards?
Closed Forest leads references around $8.17 in our latest snapshot. Prices change with condition and market volume. Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards is indexed under slug ydt1 in the Cactaur Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG catalog.
Is Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards good for beginners?
Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards works for collectors who already know the format. Beginners may prefer a starter deck before chasing rare pulls from this set.
Where can I track Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Game Promotional Cards prices?
Use this Cactaur set page for a snapshot, then open individual card pages for ongoing market references. Future marketplace features will anchor off the same data attributes on each row.