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Here's how to unlock secret packs in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, as well as a full list of the currently available packs.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel: How to Unlock Secret Packs

Here's how to unlock secret packs in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, as well as a full list of the currently available packs.

Every Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel player knows that the key to winning consistently is hidden in the strongest archetype. There are many archetypes in Yu-Gi-Oh! that require expensive, rare cards in order to work as intended. That’s why secret packs play such a huge role in building powerful decks, but how do you unlock them? 

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This Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel guide will show you how to unlock secret packs, as well as include a full list of all secret packs with their corresponding themes. Now you can quickly get all the cards you need for your favorite deck archetype. 

How to Unlock Secret Packs in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

When you unlock secret packs, you’ll get 8 cards with various degrees of rarity: ultra-rare, super-rare, rare, and common cards. They also come in themes or pre-packaged archetypes. That’s why taking the time to unlock secret packs is the most efficient way to compile a consistent deck.

A secret pack can be unlocked via one of these means:

  • By crafting an ultra-rare or super-rare card, using crafting points
  • By opening an ultra-rare or super-rare card from a master pack

Once one of these unlock conditions is met, a secret pack will be automatically unlocked, containing an aforementioned ultra-rare or super-rare card amongst other cards that belong to the same theme or archetype.

The secret pack will appear in the shop for 24 hours, and it needs to be opened using 100 gems.

If you don’t open the pack within the 24 hours limit, the pack will be dismissed from the shop.

The odds of getting rare cards when you unlock secret packs are the following:

  • Ultra Rare = 2.5%
  • Super Rare = 7.5%
  • Rare = 35%
  • Common = 55%

Below you will find a complete list of all secret packs in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel with their corresponding titles and themes/archetypes they belong to.

For example, if you want to make an Eldlich deck, then you need to do the following:

  1. Craft or open an Eldlich ultra-rare or super rare card
  2. Go to card shop
  3. Pay 100 gems for a secret pack
  4. Unlock “Immortal Royalty” secret pack, which represents the Eldlich archetype

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel: All Secret Packs List

  • A Song of Zephyr and Petals: Windwitch, Melodious
  • Abyssal Underworld: Wight, Vendread, Zombie World
  • Advanced Warriors: Majespecter, Dinomist, Amorphage, Dracoslayer
  • AI Omniscience: Ignister
  • Altered Heraldry: CXyz, Heraldic Beast
  • Artistic Angel: The Weather, Solfachord
  • Astral Trinity of Gods: Nordic
  • Awakening of the Ancients: Guardians, Artifact
  • Beasts of the Inferno: Volcanic, Hazy Flame
  • Beloved Dolls: Madolche, Doll Monster
  • Blazing Fortitude: Salamangreat
  • Blazing Warriors: Battling Boxer, Heroic
  • Blooming in Adversity: Aroma, Rikka
  • Bujin’s Vault of Heaven: Bujin
  • Captivating Curtain Call: Performapal
  • Celestial Dragon and Bear: Drytron, Ursarctic
  • Cell “A” Corruption: Alien
  • Champions of Hope: Utopia
  • Champions of Salvation: Tellarknight, Constellar
  • Colossal Mech: Number 9: Dyson Sphere, Gimmick Puppet
  • Combatants of Flame: Laval
  • Cosmic Mechanical Entities: Krawler, Mekk-Knight, Knightmare, World Legacy
  • Counterswing Mages: Magician
  • Cross-Dimensional Contracts: D/D
  • Crystal Septenary: Crystal Beast
  • Curse of the Serpent: Venom, Reptiliane
  • Cyber City Guardians: Virtual World, Tindangle
  • Darkest Magics: Dark Magician
  • Deceitful Wings of Darkness: Darklord, Forbidden
  • Denizens of Sacred Tree Grove: Naturia
  • Destiny’s Sorceress: Fortune Lady, Prediction Princess, Fortune Fairy
  • Devastation Regenerated: Scrap
  • Digital Bugs in Cyberspace: Digital Bugs
  • Draconic Resplendence: Odd-Eyes
  • Dragon Luster: Felgrand, Starry Knight
  • Dragon Spirit: Yang Zing, Tenyi
  • Dragon Knight Gorge: Dragunity
  • Dreadnought Advance: Infinitrack, Train
  • Echo Chamber Nation: Dogmatika, Tri-Brigade, Springans
  • Electrilyrical: Batteryman
  • Electron Illusions: Evil Twin, Altergeist
  • Elemental Exchanges: Genex
  • Emblazoned Armor: Vylon
  • Emerging Monstrosity Recon!: Kaiju
  • Enchanted Threads of Shade: Zefra, Shaddoll
  • Essence of Flora and Ocean: Marincess, Trickstar
  • Exquisite Jet-Black Rose: Rose
  • Fabled Gods: Fabled
  • Fiendish Encounter: Burning Abyss
  • Fiendish Playthings: Fluffal
  • Fires of This World and The Next: Mayakashi, Shiranui
  • Forest Friends: Melffy, Mystical Beast of the Story
  • Forgotten City Dwellers: Mermail
  • Futuristic Creatures: T.G.
  • Galaxy War: Kozmo
  • Gargantuan Gears: Ancient Gear
  • Glacial Seal: Ice Barrier
  • Glory on Wings: Harpie
  • Gods of Abyss and Arcadia: Hieratic
  • Great Shogun’s Rule: Six Samurai
  • Guardian of Kings: Gravekeeper
  • Guardians of Fire: Fire Fist
  • Guardians of the Sacred Sky: The Agent, The Sanctuary in the Sky, Parshath
  • Guided by the Noble Knight: Noble Knight, Infernoble Knight, Noble Arms
  • Hand of Fate: Arcana Force, Flower Cardian
  • Immortal Royalty: Eldlich, Vampire
  • Immovable Samurai: Superheavy Samurai
  • Impending Assassination: Meklord, Timelord
  • Indomitable Knights: The Phantom Knights
  • Inevitability of Chaos: Black Luster Soldier, Chaos
  • Insect Metamorphosis: Inzektor
  • Interdimensional Interlopers: Dream Mirror, Metaphys
  • Invaders from Outer Space: Graydle, Worm
  • Invulnerable Iron Wings: Raidraptor
  • Iron Core Synthetics: Koa’ki Meiru
  • Justice Before Attribute: Ally of Justice
  • Justice from Light: Lightsworn
  • Knowledge of the Mythlords: Mythic Beast, Endymion
  • Legends of Old: Ancient Warriors, Fairy Tale
  • Life Finds a Way: Myutant
  • Life Force Control System: Infernoid, Qli
  • Magnificence of Angels: Valkyrie
  • Mastery of the Grimoire: Prophecy
  • Miraculous Advent: Megalith, Herald, Impcantation
  • Mischievous Specters: Ghostrick
  • Monster Overdrive: Armed Dragon, LV
  • Moonlit Avian Dance: Lunalight, Lyrilusc
  • Mother Nature’s Snare: Traptrix, Hole
  • Natural Selection: Cubic
  • Nebula Cyclone: Photon, Galaxy
  • Neo Space Comrades: Neo-Spacian, Elemental HERO
  • Number Recall: Number, Numeron
  • Onomatopair-Up: Zubaba, Gagaga, Gogogo, Dododo
  • Pearlescent Cyber Dragons: Cyber Dragon, Cyberdark
  • Pledge of Sword: X-Saber, Poker Knights
  • Piercing Winds: Simorgh, Mist Valley, Yosenju
  • Prank Panic!: Prank-Kids, Ojama, Duston
  • Prehistoric Beast Advance: Dinosaur, Jurrac
  • Primordial Rising: Fossil, Paleozoic, Triamid
  • Pyroxene Relinquished: Gem-Knight, Adamancipator
  • Rapid Aircraft Advancement: Mecha Phantom Beast, Machina
  • Rites of the Mirrorworld: Nekroz
  • Roaring Thunder: Thunder Dragon, Watt
  • Roid Nexus: Roid
  • Roused from Destruction: Nephthys, Fire King, Unchained
  • Rulers of Darkness: Dark World, Lair of Darkness, Virus
  • Rulers of the Deep: Phantasm Spiral
  • Savage Crimson Dragon: Resonator, Red Dragon Archfiend
  • Scientific Analysis: Magnet Warrior, Bonding, Chemicritter
  • Scrap Iron Soldiers: Junk, Warrior, Synchron
  • Secret Fighters: SPYRAL, Super Quant
  • Seedling Soul Fey: Sylvan, Sunavalon
  • Seekers of Witchcraft: Magistus, Invoked, Witchcrafter
  • Shark’s Pride: Shark
  • Shifting Gears: Geargia, Gadget, Symphonic Warrior
  • Shot Through Fiction: Rokket
  • Shrouded Heroes: Destiny HERO, Vision HERO
  • Singular Strike Overthrow: Sky Striker, Mathmech
  • Soaring on Darkest Wings: Blackwing
  • Soldiers from the Storm: Code Talker, Cyberse, Cynet
  • Souls of Sublime Gods: Cyber Angel, Shinobird, Dual Avatar
  • Space-Time Transcendents: S-Force, Time Thief, PSY-Frame
  • Spiritual Mastery: Charmer
  • Stardust Ties: Synchron, Stardust
  • Star-Studded Futures: Crusadia, Orcust, World Legacy
  • Supernatural Elements: Monarch, Elementsaber
  • Sword of the Seventh One: Star Seraph, Umbral Horror
  • Synchro Mode Change: Assault Mode
  • Terra Firma Transcendants: Earthbound Immortal, Malefic
  • The Azure in the Ivory: Blue-Eyes
  • The Cerise in the Ebony: Red-Eyes
  • The Cost of Dark Powers: Evil Eye, Archfiend
  • The Darkness Amuses: Amazement, Abyss Actor
  • The First Heroes: Elemental HERO
  • The Great Olds: Egyptian God, Exodia
  • The Hidden Arts: Ninja
  • The Infinite Void: Infernity
  • Those who Stand Against Kings: Metalfoes, Zoodiac
  • Three-Strike Success: Gouki, Dinowrestler
  • Ties to Mother Nature: Gusto, Ritual Beast
  • Timeworn Legacies: Chronomaly
  • Toontastic: Toon, Relinquished
  • Tournament Athletes: U.A., F.A.
  • Traditions of Trickery: Gizmek, Karakuri
  • Transfigured Heroes: Evil HERO, Masked HERO, Xtra HERO
  • Transforming Tech: Morphtronic
  • Valiant Gladiator Beasts: Gladiator Beast
  • Vessels of Freedom: Fur Hire, Plunder Patrol
  • Warp-Speed Toys: Speedtroid
  • Warriors of Legend: Gaia The Fierce Knight
  • Wind-Up Soldiers: Wind-Up, Deskbot
  • World Cloaked in Magical Power: Sacred Beast, Wicked God, Entity, Yubel
  • Worthy Adversaries: Subterror, Generaider
  • Yearning Evil Body: Iswarm

That’s everything you need to know about secret packs in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. If you were looking for some good decks to play, then check out our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel: Best Decks guide right here.


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