10 Most Valuable Super Slam Flesh and Blood Cards

With Flesh and Blood set, Super Slam, smashing its way across tables, which card are the most valuable in the set? Let's find out!
Most valuable Super Slam Flesh and Blood cards

The Super Slam set for Flesh and Blood brings a bombastic, almost wrestling-style feel to the popular trading card game. With the set having been out in the wild since September, which cards have proven to be the most sought after? Let’s find out, as we look at the most valuable Super Slam cards in Flesh and Blood!

10. Flick Knives (Extended Art) – Legendary, SUP244

FAB Card Flick Knives
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

There are no weapons in Super Slam’s arena, but that doesn’t mean that combatants can’t make use of those found elsewhere. Flick Knives is a reprint of a popular card from the Outsiders set, one that I’m sure Assassin and Ninja decks will be making good use of again!

9. Golden Galea – Marvel, SUP247

FAB card Golden Galea
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Part of a multi-card artwork, Golden Galea is one of two of the Legendary Olympia Specialization cards on this list. Each one appears in their Marvel variant, the full art stretching across multiple cards clearly adding to their allure.

8. Golden Gauntlets – Marvel, SUP249

FAB card Golden Gauntlets
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Right on cue, here’s the second Marvel variant of the Legendary Olympia Specialization Equipment set. Interestingly, in terms of their game mechanics, these cards can only be used if Olympia is your deck’s hero.

7. Warmonger’s Diplomacy – Legendary, SUP270

FAB card Warmonger's Diplomacy
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

A really interesting card for multiplayer games of Flesh and Blood, Warmonger’s Diplomacy gives players a choice as to what actions they can take on their next turn, by declaring either war, or peace.

6. Show of Strength (Extended Art) – Majestic, SUP128

FAB card Show of Strength
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Though this extended art variant of attack card, Show of Strength, is the most valuable, even its standard version isn’t exactly cheap to get hold of. Which clearly speaks to the popularity, and power of this particular card!

5. Gauntlets of Tyrannical Rex – Legendary, SUP125

FAB card Gauntlets of Tyrannical Rex
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

With no other variants of this card in the Super Slam set, Gauntlets of Tyrannical Rex is a rare beast indeed: a card which appears on a “most valuable” list solely due to its in-game utility, rather than its artwork or scarcity.

4. Tuffnut, Bumbling Hulkster – Marvel, SUP001

FAB card Tuffnut
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Our final four cards are all heroes, and we kick off the sequence with Tuffnut, Bumbling Hulkster’s Marvel variant. What’s interesting about Tuffnut is that he looks like he’ll be a bad guy, but instead this lovable giant is a Revered, rather than Reviled, hero!

3. Lyath Goldmane, Vile Savant – Marvel, SUP071

FAB card Lyath Goldmane
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Here we have an example of a Reviled hero; in Super Slam, reviled heroes are strengthened by the arena crowd’s boos, whereas Revered heroes are bolstered by cheers. It’s a really neat and thematic mechanic which adds tons of flavor to the set’s heroes!

2. Kayo, Underhanded Cheat – Marvel, SUP063

FAB card Kayo
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

Another Reviled hero, Kayo’s full card Marvel art is pretty spectacular, and it’s clear why it’s one of the most valuable cards in the Super Slam set.

1. Pleiades, Superstar – Marvel, SUP009

FAB card Pleiades
Image credit: Legend Story Studios

    Finally, here we have the most valuable card in the Super Slam set overall; again, it’s clear why this particular card is commanding such high prices, given its incredible artwork. Couple that with Marvels being so rare in general (just look at how many Marvel rare cards appear on this list!), and it means that this card is likely be very high in demand for a long time to come.

    Want to check out other Flesh and Blood articles? Take a look at our advice on what to do if your chosen hero reaches Living Legend status, and why Flesh and Blood is writer Jonah Lara’s favorite TCG!

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