Yu-Gi-Oh!TCG’s Maze of Millenia set contains 85 cards, including reprints and complete game changers only ever seen in the anime. Like Maze of Memories, it focuses on bringing nostalgic monsters into the modern era of Yu-Gi-Oh! While also sprinkling in cards that desperately needed a second printing.
Meta players will greatly benefit from new printings of Triple Tactics Thrust and the addition of Bonfire. Meanwhile, collectors will have a chance to pull special foiling collectors' rare cards from their packs, including monsters from the GX and Zexal anime. These are the best cards you can pull in Maze of Millenia.

10Triple Tactics Thrust
An Easy Search
Triple Tactics Thrust is one of the best cards in the game. It is a perfect counter foryour opponent’s handtrapsand can be used in almost any deck. If your opponent activates a monster effect during your turn, you can place any normal spell or trap from your deck face down on the field.
If your opponent had a monster on the field when you made the search, you can add the card to your hand instead. Triple Tactics Thrust has a long list of useful cards it can search out, such as Raeigeki, Branded Fusion, or even its counterpart, Three Triple Tactics.

9Bonfire
Bonfire Lit
One of the earliest cards to let you search a wide variety of Warrior monsters was Reinforcement of the Army. Its versatility got thecard limited on the banlist.
Now, Pyro monsters have their own version of this card with Bonfire. Bonfire lets you add 1 level 4 or lower Pyro monster directly into your hand. That blanket covers over 80 different monsters allowing you to sculpt your hand into whatever you need it to be at the time. WithKonamiadding more fire support, the sky is the limit to what Bonfire can accomplish.

8Harmonic Synchro Fusion
A Two For One Deal
Harmonic Synchro Fusion is a great way to get more powerful monsters on the field. Normally, having a tuner and one other monster on the field can get you a powerful synchro monster. This card lets you also summon a fusion monster at the same time as long as the materials used are compatible.
With a wide selection of generic fusion monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, players can easily structure their decks to get the most out of Harmonic Synchro Fusion.

7Kaitoptera
Goodbye Giant Rex
Kaitoptera is one of two dinosaur support cards in Maze of Millenia. It is a level 4Dinosaur monster. While on the field, it can add a Polymerization card from the deck to your hand. This improves the odds of fusion summoning during your turn.
With Yu-Gi-Oh! players focusing on getting more monsters on their field to link climb into stronger monsters, Kaitoptera’s ability to return to the field if banished can help you extend your combo. If summoned this way, you also get a polymerization from the grave back to your hand.

6Horned Saurus
Search Any Field Spell
Horned Saurus is a Level Six Fusion Monster. This card works perfectly in both dinosaur decks and dragon decks alike. It can add any field spell directly to your hand.This makes it a bold strategy to fetch cards such as Lost World or Secret Village of the Spellcasters, which can cut off your opponents from spells if set up correctly.
In addition to the search, it allows the player to perform another normal summon, which can help decks that rely on it to get back on track with their combos.

5Transaction Rollback
Reuse Trap Effects
Paying half your life points might seem like a steep cost, but some decks such as Dinomorphia strive on it. Being able to copy a trap from your opponent’s grave can be useful in using their own cards against them, but being able to activate it directly from your grave to copy one of your own is even better.
Most traps need to be set for a turn before they can be activated, but using cards such as foolish burial goods to dump it directly from your deck to your grave lets you make it usable faster.

4Number 1: Infection Buzzking
Anime Card Unleashed
Very few cards let you look at your opponent’s extra deck and choose a card to send to the graveyard. Number One Infection Buzzking lets you devastate your opponent’s extra deck. This can be a useful strategy for removing a major threat from the current match and interrupting your opponent’s strategies.
It is also a generic rank 8 monster, so it can fit as a toolbox option in a variety of decks that can easily special summon level 8 monsters. One example is decks that use the Horus engine to get level 8 monsters out by dumping monsters in the grave.

3Phoenix Gearblade
Get a Second Attack
Phoenix Gearblade can be a game-ender if you play your cards right. This equip card gives one of your warrior or fire monsters an extra three hundred attack. Attack boost aside it’s the second effect that can turn the tides of a duel.
If that monster attacks you may send the equip card to the grave to give all your warrior and fire monsters a second attack.This is an effective way of beating over your opponent’s monsters while also dealing enough damage to reduce your opponent’s life points for the win.

2Ancient Chant
Summon Winged Dragon of Ra
Ancient Chant was only ever printed in Legendary Duelists: Rage of Ra. This made Ancient Chant a pretty difficult card to come across. Luckily, it has finally seen a second printing in Maze of Millenia. This spell card is a searcher for the Winged Dragon or Ra while also giving you the chance to tribute-summon an extra monster during the main phase.
Considering many decks rely on a normal summon to get combos off the ground, having a second opportunity to tribute guarantees that you’ll be able to summon the Egyptian God to your field if you control enough monsters.

1Clorless, Chaos King of Dark World
Super Polymerization Target
Clorless is an iconic Yugioh GX anime card making its debut in Maze of Millenia. It has many useful attributes, such as the generic fiend requirement for its summon.
If you useSuper Polymerization, you can use monsters on your opponent’s side of the field as long as they meet the requirement. In addition to this, it also discards a card for effect to make any other monster on your side of the field unaffected by card effects. Discarding as an effect is a surefire way to get even more Dark World Monsters on the Field.