The Infinite Forbidden
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# The Infinite Forbidden Overview The Infinite Forbidden represents Yu-Gi-Oh!'s 2026 core booster set, arriving during a period of significant competitive format evolution. Released as the 15th main series booster, this 101-card set continues the game's established pattern of supporting existing archetypes while introducing mechanics that would shape tournament play through 2027. The set's composition reflects Konami's approach to maintaining competitive balance across diverse deck strategies. Notable cards within the set demonstrate careful power-level calibration, introducing utility pieces and consistency tools rather than format-warping powerhouses. Several cards achieved moderate competitive success in regional tournaments, though none achieved the dominance associated with previous years' releases. Collectors regard The Infinite Forbidden as a competent but unremarkable entry in the franchise's history. The set's significance lies primarily in its role as a transitional release between major competitive eras rather than in revolutionary card design. Secondary market values remained stable, reflecting steady but unspectacular demand from both competitive and casual players seeking specific utility cards for established strategies.
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VaultStore currently tracks 101 cards on this page, with 5 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.
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