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Yu-Gi-Oh! · OH

Yu-Gi-Oh! card shops in Ohio

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

Listed shops
13
Cities
11

Yu-Gi-Oh! shops in Ohio

  1. 34955 Chardon Road, Willoughby Hills, OH 44094

    Card shop in Willoughby Hills, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +2 more

  2. Hot Topic

    Closed

    4314 Milan Rd, Sandusky, OH 44870

    Card shop in Sandusky, Ohio.

    Comics · Pokémon · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +3 more

  3. 374 Morrison Rd Ste B, Columbus, OH 43213

    Card shop in Columbus, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Vintage · Magic: The Gathering · +2 more

  4. 30 E Main St, Tipp City, OH 45371

    Card shop in Tipp City, Ohio.

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

  5. 927 N Cable Rd STE B, Lima, OH

    Card shop in Lima, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Yu-Gi-Oh! · Vintage

  6. 5486 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424

    Card shop in Huber Heights, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +2 more

  7. 4601 Eastgate Blvd, Mount Carmel, OH 45245

    Card shop in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Comics · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +2 more

  8. 7017 Miami Ave, Madeira, OH 45243

    Card shop in Madeira, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +4 more

  9. 111 N Barron St, Eaton, OH 45320

    Card shop in Eaton, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +2 more

  10. 4816 Milan Rd, Sandusky, OH 44870

    Card shop in Sandusky, Ohio.

    Comics · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +3 more

  11. 5000 Glenway Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45238

    Card shop in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Comics · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +4 more

  12. Sam Goody

    Hours unknown

    67800 Mall Rd, St. Clairsville, OH 43950

    Card shop in Saint Clairsville, Ohio.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +3 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.