The most expensive Digimon card in the special limited set

This special limited set of Digimon Card Game is the first in a line of awesome digital monster games. This set includes new cards with general support for all colors, including the powerful Scramble, reprints of powerful cards like DeathXmon and ShineGreymon: Ruin Mode, and some region-exclusive cards from Event Pack 7.

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The best thing about this set is that you can simply purchase the box and have at least two of the scrambled cards available for your collection, making the set quite affordable for your budget. I hope your alternative art is some of the more expensive art on the list.

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Chaosdramon (X Antibodies) (Alt Art) – $3.56

The Machine King is back

Chaosdramon (X-Antibody) replacement art from the special limited set.

There aren't many cards in the set. That's why some of the most valuable cards are so cheap. These Chaosdramon cards are already available to players who can participate in regional tournaments or the Ultimate Cup season in late 2024.

Event Pack 7 contains a random of 7 cards, including this Chaosdramon. Some players and collectors claim that this is the maximum rarity for this card, so you might want to grab it while it's cheap.

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Purple Scramble – $3.88

new recursive card

This is a special limited set of purple scrambles.

Scramble cards were introduced in special limited sets. Available in each color, these cards help decks whose strategy is to rotate into a single stack to recycle some discarded Digimon to survive longer.

The purple version in particular is the most valuable version, as one of the best decks to utilize this amazing effect is Fenrirlugamon. This deck aims to defeat the opponent in one turn, so Purple Scramble can help end the game if stacks are removed due to lack of protection.

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BeelStarmon ACE (Alt Art) (Box Topper) – $4.33

Pew Pew Pew, another musketeer card

Bilstamon ACE alternate art from the special limited set.

If you purchase a full box of a special limited set, you will receive a promotional box topper along with a booster box. One of the best things about the set is the new alternate artwork for fan-favorite BeelStarmon ACE.

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This box topper is similar to the regular art version of ACE Digimon, but the art is much better, so you might be better off buying this instead of a collection or Three Musketeers deck.

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GranKuwagamon Ace (Alt Art) – $5.18

Tamer Killer Bug gets new art

This is GranKuwagamon ACE replacement art from a special limited set.

Like the BeelStarmon ACE, this GranKuwagamon ACE is reasonably inexpensive, but don't expect to get cheap art with this box topper. The new alternate arts for the Tamer Killer are some of the best in the game.

With full art like this, Bandai is stepping up their card design game like no other company, and at a price like this, players will be happy for years to come. GranKuwagamon is also a very common card that can be used in almost any green or purple deck.

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Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (Alternative Art) – $5.33

The ancient dragon is here to destroy the competition

Imperialdramon_ Dragon mode alternate art from a special limited set.

Imperialdramon has been a force in the Digimon card game for some time. This deck spits out Digimon and then quickly uses DNA Digivolving to control the board and quickly respond to the opponent's attacks.

This alternate artwork also appeared in Event Pack 7. Now players who can't attend a local tournament or are unlucky enough to draw a card can access stunning artwork of the mighty dragon with this special limited-edition set.

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Quantummon (Alt Art) – $6.25

One of the most unique removal effects

Quantummon alternate art from a special limited set.

Originally, Japan was the only region to receive the LM set in the Digimon card game. This set includes some exclusive promo cards and support for underutilized decks. Special limited sets allowed other regions to get their hands on cards from the LM set, like this awesome Quantumon alternate art.

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Quantumon was already part of one of the first LM sets that Western markets received in the form of the RB01 Resurgence Booster. This card always surprises people with its unique removal effects. If you haven't already purchased two copies, now is your chance.

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Sistermon Ciel (Alt Art) – $11.78

Deck search for Jesmon

This is Sistermon Ciel's replacement art from a special limited set.

Both Sistermon cards in the Jesmon Starter Deck received alternate artwork in a special limited set. These two are also included in the card pool in Event Pack 7, so if you've played the zone a few times but haven't opened a participating pack, you may already have one of these.

Luckily, Jesmon is a very popular game in the Digimon Card Game, so we'll definitely see more support for this deck. Buy alternative art while it's cheap. And remember, this deck can be used with almost any Royal Knight deck.

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Sistermon Blanc (Alt Art) – $15.23

Draw a card and pile up trash

This is Sistermon Blanc alternate art from a special limited set.

The other half of the Sistermon duo is more artistic than her sister. Both Sistermon cards are amazing pieces from the Royal Knight deck, especially Jesmon, but Blanc herself is one of the most common draw cards in the game.

Her On Play allows you to dig deeper into the deck, like most purple decks, filling your bin with unwanted parts or pieces to recycle. It can also provide an excellent layer of protection for the Jesmon stack.

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DeathXmon (Alt Art) – $22.81

One of the most powerful essentials

DeathXmon alternate art from a special limited set.

DeathXmon has been an anti-meta staple in many sets. This card makes DeathXmon's cost close to free, making it easy to dismantle and punish decks that want as much coverage as possible. This card was only available as a Secret Rare in BT09 X-Record, making it difficult for new players to keep up with the competition. Cards are now cheaper than ever in special limited sets. Even if the card isn't as competitive as it once was, it's still a great staple to have in your arsenal.

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ShineGreymon: Ruin Mode (Alt Art) – $43.48

Finally, a budget option for this ShineGreymon

ShineGreymon_ Reprint of alternative art for Ruin Mode special limited set.

Bandai seems to like printing very powerful staples at Secret Rare rarity. Even though it makes sense, you want to limit your chances of getting one of the most powerful cards in the set, making it harder for casual and low-budget players to get the cards they want to play.

ShineGreymon: Ruin Mode has finally been reprinted in a special limited set. Even though it's the most expensive card in the set, it's much easier to obtain because it's been reprinted.

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