For Yu-Gi-Oh! fans, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon stands as the ultimate symbol of power and pride for the tycoon Seto Kaiba. Recently, a veteran Japanese player known as “Hassaku” shocked the global trading card community by revealing his one-of-a-kind collection. This Blue-Eyes White Dragon deck is estimated to be worth nearly 10 million yen (about 1.6 billion VND).
When Blue-Eyes White Dragon Comes to Life

According to Hassaku, this deck is built around the core gameplay of the official Blue-Eyes ecosystem released by Konami. What drives its astronomical value is the years spent upgrading every card to the highest rarity possible.
The collection includes every version from the classic cards first released in 1999 to extremely rare limited-edition numbered cards from recent years. Looking at the dazzling craftsmanship of these cards, online fans could only marvel: “This is no longer just a deck, it’s a miniature Yu-Gi-Oh! museum!” and “Its value could buy an entire house.”
Owning the World’s Most Unique Treasures

The highlight that has collectors buzzing are two “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” cards displayed in glass frames. These are not ordinary commercial cards but exclusive reward cards given only to world champions.


These include a unique reward card for the winner of the 2000 Asia Championship and a championship card from the legendary 1999 Tokyo Dome event.
The number of these cards worldwide is counted on one hand, with some being one-of-a-kind. Their value far exceeds that of a simple trading card game, turning them into priceless artifacts highly sought after by collectors.
The “Real-Life Seto Kaiba” and the Owner’s Statement

Once the post went viral, it sparked a massive wave of discussion. Many players agree this collection encapsulates the entire 25-year history of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon card line. With such a massive card fortune, Hassaku has been dubbed the “Real-Life Seto Kaiba” by netizens.
Amid the public excitement, Hassaku humbly shared that this deck is “never meant for dueling” due to its immense historical and financial value. For him, simply collecting and displaying these cards for everyone to admire is the greatest joy.