Since launching in 2019, Flesh and Blood has carved itself a significant niche within the trading card game (or TCG) sector. It’s a solid game, with excellent mechanics, and also plays host to some of the most beautiful cards in any TCG, ever. It’s a game which both players and collectors seem really drawn to, and many of its cards command seriously high prices. Which cards are the most valuable though? We took a look at TCGplayer to find out which cards are commanding the highest prices right now, so let’s check them out!
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Toggle10. Rosetta Thorn – Marvel, ROS256

Opening this list is this beautiful, double-sided Rosetta Thorn card. Hailing from the 14th Flesh and Blood set, Rosetta, this variant is a Marvel rarity card. Though available much cheaper at other rarity levels, it’s clear to see why this gorgeous card is so highly sought after!
9. Pounamu Amulet (Treasure) – Marvel, SEA195

Treasure Packs are special, collector booster style packs which appear at the rate of one per booster display of Flesh and Blood set, High Seas. So just about any card you’ll find in them feels special, but none quite so special as the Amulets! There’s plenty of them on this list, with Pounamu Amulet being the first!
8. Platinum Amulet (Treasure) – Marvel, SEA194

See, we told you that you’d see more Amulets! Platinum Amulet is another example of a card found in Flesh and Blood’s 16th set, High Seas, and only in the special Treasure Packs. Just like all other Amulets, these can be found in much cheaper variants, if it’s a card you want for your deck!
7. Command and Conquer – Fabled, DYN000

From the 8th Flesh and Blood set, Dynasty, this variant of Command and Conquer is at the Fabled rarity level. The highest level of rarity in Flesh and Blood aside from the spectacular Marvel cards, Fabled cards are nonetheless still highly sought after, as you can tell from this Command and Conquer variant appearing here!
6. Opal Amulet (Treasure) – Marvel, SEA192

Another Marvel Treasure variant Amulet now, and this is, in my opinion, the best of them from an aesthetic point of view. Those rainbow style patterns look incredible, and yet it’s not even the last of the Amulets on this list!
5. Braveforge Bracers – Legendary, WTR116

It might be surprising to see a “classic” looking Flesh and Blood card on the list of the most valuable, particularly when it’s surrounded by so many visually impactful, highly collectable cards. This Braveforge Bracers card is one from the first Flesh and Blood set, Welcome to Rathe, and it’s at one of the highest rarity levels too: Legendary.
4. Grasp of the Arknight – Legendary, ARC078

Hailing from Flesh and Blood set 2, Arcane Rising, here we have another card that could be mistaken for being one of lesser value. However, given that this Grasp of the Arknight is a Legendary variant and one of the oldest, more in-demand cards from Flesh and Blood, it’s clear why it has made it onto this list, and why it commands such a high price.
3. Scabskin Leathers – Legendary, WTR004

Let’s face it, if this Scabskin Leathers card were to enter a beauty contest, it certainly wouldn’t place so highly. Yet that’s not what the list of the most valuable Flesh and Blood cards is, and though Scabskin Leathers is hardly the most appealing card from an aesthetic point of view, its age and relative scarcity has seen its value soar in recent years, to the point that its current market price on TCGplayer is very high indeed, even though it can be purchased for much lower overall.
2. Pearl Amulet (Treasure) – Marvel, SEA193

Our final Amulet is this Marvel variant of the Pearl Amulet. Another Treasure card from High Seas, it’s hugely valuable, and as such has easily made it to the number 2 spot on the list of the most valuable Flesh and Blood cards.
1. Taylor – Promo, LS003-CF

Finally, here we have another double sided card; in the case of the current most valuable Flesh and Blood card overall, it’s this Taylor Promo card. Of course, we’re only going by the current, highest market value cards on TCGplayer, and you may find incredibly rare variants and graded cards for much higher elsewhere on the secondary market!
Why not check out our list of the most valuable cards from Flesh and Blood’s 17th set, Super Slam? Or our close look at High Seas in two different Flesh and Blood formats?

