Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Jar Collection Pot of Greed

Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Jar Collection to Include Pot of Greed

Konami announced it will release a Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Jar Collection, which features figures of notable pots from the trading card game. A total of fourteen figures will be included in the set, alongside holographic cards. However, only eleven of the figures will come with pedestals. Pre-orders for the figure set (and holographic cards) will open on November 19, 2022 and will remain open until January 9, 2023. It will release in September 2023. The Monster Jar Collection will cost 17,600 yen, or roughly $125. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Jar Collection figure set will be made to order. The set will be sold from the Konami Card Game Satellite Shop. International pre-orders for this item are not available.

As mentioned previously, a total of fourteen figures are part of the set, with three of those figures included as a bonus.

The following figures will be available in the new collection:

  • Moray of Greed
  • Pot of Avarice
  • Pot of Benevolence
  • Pot of Riches
  • Pot of Acquisitiveness
  • Pot of Duality
  • Pot of Desires
  • Pot of Dichotomy
  • Pot of Extravagance
  • Pot of Generosity
  • Pot of Greed
  • Spirit of the Pot of Greed
  • Shard of Greed

The Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Jar Collection is immediately available for pre-order, and will release sometime in September 2023 in Japan.


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