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AYu-Gi-Oh Master Duelchart is detailing the most-played cards in the popular digital trading card game as of March 2025, featuring several pieces of a powerful new theme. The beloved online TCG from Konami features more than 10,000 different cards for players to collect from throughout the storied history of theYu-Gi-Ohtrading card game. The developer regularly introduces even more cards every month withMaster Duel’s new Selection Packs, often adding in fan-favorite archetypes from the physical game. Now, a new chart is showing some of the game’s most popular cards.
The beginning of 2025 has made waves withinYu-Gi-Oh Master Duelwith multiple powerful archetypes coming to the game. January’s featured Selection Pack saw the debut of the “Mulcharmy” cards, a series of Hand Trap cards boasting powerful effects allowing the user to draw more cards when their opponent plays their Monsters. February saw a similarly significant addition with the “Fiendsmith” archetype, which has dominated the TCG since its introduction and has since swept throughMaster Duelas well. The newestMaster Duelchart now shows just how big an impact Fiendsmith is making on the game.
An updated chart shared by popularMaster Duelaccount “Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Guide” shows off the most-played cards as of March 6th. Much like in past charts,“Maxx C” continues to dominatewith a 93.60% playrate while staple Extra Deck Monster “S:P Little Knight” follows just behind at 84.40%. The chart is expectedly heavy on Hand Trap cards, with cards like “Mulcharmy Fuwalos,” “Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring,” and “Infinite Impermanence” occupying top spots. The chart also features three cards from the Fiendsmith archetype, with “Fiendsmith’s Sequence,” “Fiendsmith’s Requiem,” and “Fiendsmith’s Lacrima” all sitting above 45% play rates.
Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel Chart Shows March 2025 Most-Played Cards
Master Duel’s newest playrate chart shows off the dominance of the Fiendsmith cards following their release. The three Extra Deck Monsters feature as the only central archetypal Monsters on the list, with the Fiendsmith cards serving as a powerful engine in a variety of decks. The cards boast nearly identical statistics with each being an instrumental part of the Fiendsmith archetype’s main combo. Cards like “Crossout Designator” and “Called by the Grave” also continue to be popular choices tocounteract both Hand Trapsand Graveyard-focused decks.
Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duelhas seen plenty of reasons to celebrate throughout recent weeks with the game breaking through massive milestones. Konami recently celebratedMaster Duel’s third anniversary with a plethora of exclusive cosmetics, adding several “alternate art” versions of popular cards like “Sky Striker Ace - Hayate” and “Ghost Belle and Haunted Mansion.“Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duelalso surpassed a major download markerin late 2024, exceeding 250 million downloads for the popular digital TCG.Master Duel’s fourth year has kicked off with a bang with plenty of powerful cards introduced to the game.