Gaeas Revenge is for the blue control decks that are likely to exist
Commander players can look forward to five separate decks that will be available alongside the set - one for each family - comprising 2022s big release, as compared to the conventional pair accompanying new batches of cards
Game Chronicles Trials to Glory can be a fun, and addictive strategy game for those willing to read the game's manual, are already familiar with this Gameboy Advance series, or are extremely hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh fans

Here are the best value plays under $80 that still offer competitive utility or appreciation potential: Mega Gardevoir ex (Regular Rare) Price: $25-$60 Why It's Good: Psychic/Fairy typing competitive in Gardevoir ex decks Synergy with existing Gardevoir support from Obsidian Flames Decent art on regular rare version Likely gets Ultra Rare variant ($80-$150) Target: Competitive players building Psychic decks Hydreigon (Ascension Ability) Price: $15-$40 Why It's Good: "Path to Ascension" ability enables any Pokmon ex to Ascend Format staple 4-copy necessity Similar to Phantasmal Flames' Toxtricity surge (+200% in 3 weeks) Non-ex means single-prize attacker decks benefit Target: Competitive players (must-have 4 copies) Mega Amplifier (Gold Tool Card) Price: $30-$80 Why It's Good: Tool card: "Attached Mega Evolution Pokmon ex gets +50 HP" Gold finish collectibility Competitive necessity for Mega decks Tool cards historically appreciate well (Boss's Orders, Ultra Ball) Target: Competitive players + gold card collectors Ascension Chamber (Gold Stadium) Price: $35-$90 Why It's Good: Stadium card: "Search deck for Ascended Pokmon ex" Format-defining card for Ascension strategies Gold finish premium Stadium cards see heavy play = sustained demand Target: Competitive players building Ascended decks Dragonite Illustration Rare (Regular) Price: $20-$50 Why It's Good: Kanto nostalgia for budget collectors Beautiful Illustration Rare artwork (non-ex) Set mascot connection (Mega Dragonite is mascot) Entry point to Dragon-type collecting Target: Budget collectors who want set representation Piplup Illustration Rare Price: $18-$35 Why It's Good: Starter Pokmon appeal Sinnoh nostalgia Consistently holds value (Piplup from Phantasmal Flames is $30) Cute factor drives collector demand Target: Casual collectors, Sinnoh fans Cards to avoid Not every card in Ascended Heroes is worth chasing

Without Utopic Zexal, that's a harder ask - though, honestly, that's probably for the best