UNION ARENA: The Most Expensive Jujutsu Kaisen Cards

Jujutsu Kaisen is here, and with it not only the powerful new Blue Sukuna deck, but also an incredible collection of expensive new cards to chaser. Which of the cards in the UNION ARENA Jujutsu Kaisen set are woth the most? Let’s take a deep dive below.

#1 Yuji Itadori Serialized Card

Market price: $590

This is undoubtedly the most expensive card in all of Jujutsu Kaisen: the incredibly rare and valuable Yuji Itadori Serialized Triple Star Super Rare card. Right now, only one of these cards has been sold for the market price listed above, but no more cards are really available at that price to know for sure where this card will end up from a value perspective. Undoubtedly collectors are waiting to see what the price is going to settle at before purchasing.

#2 Nobara Kugisaki (008) (SR**)

Market price: $143.69

Nobara Kugisaki reminds me instantly of the powerful Renji character from the BLEACH set. This card could be just as useful although its color might its usefulness. Anyways, any Raid character that has an effect that can be activated outside of being Raided is worth paying attention to.

Gameplay aside, Nobara is a fan favorite, making this version of her highly collectible.

#3 Suguru Geto (069) (SR**)

Geto

Market price: $145.99

The artwork here for Geto is fantastic which undoubtedly lends some of the value to this card featuring the popular character. Among the super rare cards featuring the intriguging Rainbow rare holo pattern, Geto is depicted without it – something which could also stand out to those looking for more anime-realistic depictions of their favorite characters.

#4 Satoru Gojo (012) (SR**)

Satoru

Market price: $128.94

From the moment we meet Gojo in the anime, it’s pretty clear he’s got some insane power levels. This card sort of reflects Gojo’s power. While it’s not nearly the strongest card released in the set (especially when you factor in the power ups Blue Sukuna gets), Gojo comes out the gate with insane power. He’s got 5000 BP without needing to be Raided which may actually be the first of its kind in the game. Meanwhile, he’s got the superb Impact keyword and effect that makes his two-action cost much more palatable.

#5 Yuji Itadori (040) (SR**)

Market price: $140

While its value is a far cry from the serialized version of this card, this SR is still worth an impressive amount fitting of the show’s main protagonist. Along with the unique rainbow pattern and one of the most popular anime characters in the world right now, this card has a strong mechanic that’s really the first of its kind: focusing on returning characters to your opponent’s hand rather than sidelining.


Jujutsu Kaisen – UNION ARENA’s third set in the English version of the game – certainly lives up to the hype, and continues the solid tradition of delivering gorgeous and valuable chase cards combined with stellar game mechanics that keeps both players and collectors engaged in this hot new game.

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