Yu-Gi-Oh!Rewards players who participate in official events with OTS packs. With every expansion that includes reprints, players are always keeping their eyes out to see which cards will get rarity bumps. This means cards that were previously only available in low rarities suddenly get a fresh new coat of paint. In some cases, rare cards become easier to access with a rarity downgrade.
The crowning jewel of an OTS Tournament Pack is the inclusion of Ultimate Rare cards, which have the card art embossed, extra texture, and gold printed text. These are the ten most valuable cards you’ll find in OTS Tournament Pack 24.

10Purrelyeap!? (Super Rare)
$0.40
Purrelyeap!? allows you to target a Purrely XYZ monster you control and use it as material to summon a different Purely monster with a different rank. This is an excellent way to climb ranks.
While you do have to return the monster to the extra deck causing any leftover material to go to the grave, Purrelyeap!? allows you to banish it from the grave to get 3 Purrely monsters back from the grave to the deck. Purrelyeap!? Was previously released as a rare inthe Amazing Defenders Set. In OTS Pack 24 it leaps into the super rare category.

9D/D/D Wave High King Caesar (Super Rare)
$0.44
D/D/D Wave High King Caeser was originally released in Code of the Duelist as a super rare. While it doesn’t get a rarity bump like other cards in the set, it does get a second printing, making it an easier card to find.
With many decks being built around getting specific monsters out as easily as possible, interruptions that negate it can throw a wrench in your opponent’s strategy. In addition to the negate, it also gives an attack boost of 1800 to both this monster and another D/D monster you control.

8Raidraptor - Force Strix (Common/ Short Print)
$0.47
The Raidraptor archetype got aboss monster in Phantom Nightmare. So it only makes sense that more Raidraptor cards become easier to access. Raidraptor - Force Strix has been released as a super, ultra, and secret rare in previous sets.
In OTS 24, it gets its first-ever common print. While this is not a rarity bump, it does allow newer players to get their hands on a card needed to make the deck work. While on the field, you’re able to detach 1 material and search out a level 4 dark winged beast monster from your deck.

7Cornfield Coatl (Super Rare)
$1.24
The illusion archetypewas introduced in 2023. Since then, it has become a formidable addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Deck ecology. Cornfield Coatle was originally released as a common in Duelist Nexus, acting as a searcher for any monster that mentions Chimera Fusion in its card text.
It also protects cards as long as you have Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast on the field. This can be done while on the field or in the grave. In OTS Pack 24 it gets a rarity bump from common to super rare.

6Labrynth Chandraglier (Super Rare)
$1.25
Labrynth players get a rarity bump with the Super Rare version of Labrynth Chandraglier. Labryrnth is an archetype that focuses on activating traps during your opponent’s turn and limiting the options your opponent has.
Labrynth Chandraglier can be sent from the hand to the graveyard along with another card in your hand to set a trap or spell directly from your deck. In Labrynth is important since many of the archetype’s most powerful monsters can be summoned from the deck with trap effects.

5King Tiger Wanghu (Super Rare)
$1.29
It is always a treat when older monsters get a reprinting. King Tiger Wanghu may not be the most powerful monster in modern Yu-Gi-Oh! But it does find some play in GOAT format (playing with the cards found in 2005) due to its monster-destroying ability.
Goat format takes the gameplay back to the slower nostalgicdays of Duel Monsters. King Tiger Wanghu has seen print as a common, rare, and even a special starfoil rare. OTS 24 marks the first time the monster sees print as a super rare.

4Unchained Soul of Sharvara (Super Rare)
$1.40
Unchained Soul of Sharvara is a level 6 effect monster that was first released during Duelist Nexus. This time, it gets bumped up as a super rare. Sharvara has a quick effect in hand that allows you to target and destroy one fiend monster or one face-down card you control to special summon it to your field.
If it is sent to the graveyard, you can set any unchained spell or trap directly from your deck, making it a good card to set off effects or use as material forstronger monsters.

3Rock of the Vanquisher (Ultimate Rare)
$14.96
Rock of the Vanquisher is a link-1 monster from the Vanquished Soul archetype. It was originally released in the side set, Wild Survivors. In OTS Tournament Pack 24, Rock of the Vanquisher gets a rarity bump as an Ultimate Rare.
It is an extremely useful card in setting up the effects of other Vanquished Soul monsters, which require you to have specific type cards in hand to activate. It also lets you special summon other monsters from the hand to the field.

2Harpie’s Feather Duster (Ultimate Rare)
$59.99
Harpie’s Feather Duster may be limited to one copy per deck but it is still one of the best cards to have in your arsenal. This normal spell card has been around since early Yu-Gi-Oh! and has had two different card arts.
It lets you destroy all of your opponent’s spells and traps. Its appearance in OTS 24 marks the first time it has gotten an ultimate rare printing making it one of the most valuable cards to pull from the pack.

1Chaos Angel (Ultimate Rare)
$70
Chaos Angel is a popular choice for decks that utilize both light and dark monsters. When it is synchro summoned it can target one card on the field and banish it. Depending on the monsters used for its summon, it also gains additional effects that can help protect your monsters.
If you used a light monster, your synchro monsters become unaffected by monster effects. If you used dark monsters your other monsters cannot be destroyed by battle. Get the right combination, and you’re able to get both effects, which forces your opponent to deal with it first.