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Yu-Gi-Oh! · IA

Yu-Gi-Oh! card shops in Iowa

Yu-Gi-Oh! card shops with singles, sealed product, and locals — what to look for in stock, pricing, and the local competitive scene.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! shops in Iowa

  1. 212 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

    Tempest Games carries Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh! from Edgewood Road Northwest in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The listing adds that it runs in-store events. Hours are published for all seven days, with the latest close at 9pm. Contact details on file are a phone number and tempestgames.net. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh!

  2. 104 N 1st Ave, Winterset, IA 50273

    Quest Haven Books & Comics is a card shop trading from North 1st Avenue in Winterset, Iowa. It is listed for Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Comics also appears on the record. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at questhavenbooks.com. Still missing from the record: whether it buys collections and opening hours. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Comics · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +1 more

  3. 2660 Wiley Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

    Coulee Cards and Gaming is a card shop trading from Wiley Boulevard Southwest in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. On the trading card game side it lists Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh!; on the sports side, sports cards, baseball, football, and basketball. Vintage also appears on the record. It buys collections and runs in-store events. Published hours are 10am to 8pm, seven days a week. A phone number and an official website at couleecards.com are both on the listing. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Pokémon · Sports cards · Magic: The Gathering · +5 more

What to look for

Singles for current archetypes

The playable card pool shifts with every banlist update. A shop stocking singles for decks nobody plays any more is not tracking the game.

Locals that fire consistently

Ask attendance, not whether it is scheduled. A tournament with four players is a card game with friends.

The rest is on the yu-gi-oh! page, along with the questions worth asking before you hand over a collection.