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Platinum Gadget DUPO-EN039 Hits $5.99 on Amazon, 45% Off List
Platinum Gadget DUPO-EN039 1st Edition Ultra Rare hits $5.99 on Amazon, 45% off the $10.86 list. The Link-2 Machine still anchors more than 1,400 deck slots.
Amazon is selling the Platinum Gadget DUPO-EN039 1st Edition Ultra Rare for $5.99, a 45% cut from its $10.86 list. The card comes from the Duel Power set Konami released on April 3, 2019, and it has anchored Machine decks since. Free shipping kicks in at $29.99, with returns accepted within 30 days. The same product page carries 4.6 out of 5 stars across 133 global ratings, a wider sample spanning every print run sold through the listing since 2019.
The deal lands as Konami reprinted the card across seven rarities in Rarity Collection 5 in April 2026, including Secret Rare, Starlight Rare, and Collector’s Rare. YGOPRODeck’s database still tracks Platinum Gadget in active deck lists, with the card’s footprint detailed in the Machine Decks section below. The card’s mechanics and its position in the format shape what that $5.99 actually buys.
What Platinum Gadget Does on the Field
Platinum Gadget enters the field as a Link-2 monster with 1600 ATK, built from two Machine monsters and pointing to the bottom-left and bottom-right Main Monster Zones. The card also cannot be used as Link Material in the turn it is Link Summoned, a small but real restriction for combo lines that want to chain it into another Link play. The full card text, stats, and print history for Platinum Gadget is recorded at Yugipedia, which matches what YGOPRODeck shows. Konami’s official card database lists its summoning condition, its two effects, and a once-per-turn limit on each.
- During your Main Phase: Special Summon 1 Level 4 or lower Machine monster from your hand to your zone this card points to.
- If this card is destroyed by battle or card effect: Special Summon 1 Level 4 “Gadget” monster from your Deck.
- Each effect of “Platinum Gadget” can only be used once per turn.
The first effect turns Platinum Gadget into a search-light for any Machine deck running Level 4 bodies, and the zone-restriction shapes which Extra Monster Zones get populated. The second effect, the recursion trigger, is the one Machine deck pilots cite as the card’s selling point: Platinum Gadget’s destruction triggers a free summon of a Level 4 Gadget straight from the Deck. Silver Gadget (DUPO-EN042) and Gold Gadget (DUPO-EN043) share the Ultra Rare slot as Effect Monster reprints in the same Duel Power set, so the search lines up with cards a player can pull from the same box. The recursion also gives a free Level 4 Gadget summon on destruction, which matters in formats where Link monsters bounce often.
Tournament-legal status is clean for the format most players care about: Yugipedia lists Platinum Gadget as Unlimited in both the TCG and the OCG. The card is marked Not legal in the Genesys format, a separate banlist that covers several organized play tiers. Konami first printed Platinum Gadget as a V Jump January 2019 promotional card in Japan on November 21, 2018, before the TCG got its first look through Duel Power. The Duel Power printing gave the card a wider audience than the Japan-only promo could.
For Machine deck builders, the upshot is a single Extra Deck slot that extends the hand, recovers from a single destruction, and stays clean across formats. None of those traits are flashy by 2026 Link monster standards, but they add up in decks that want consistent Link-2 plays.

The Duel Power Print and Its Rarity Collection 5 Reprint
Duel Power launched in North America on April 3, 2019, with a parallel European release on April 4, 2019. Each box ships with 6 booster packs of 5 Ultra Rare cards, plus 6 Ultra Rare variant cards and a gameboard. The Duel Power set contents and full card roster are cataloged at Yugipedia, where the roster splits 40 cards new to the TCG and 60 reprints.
Platinum Gadget’s card number, DUPO-EN039, places it late in the booster pack sequence, sitting between Link monsters like Decode Talker in the variants list and older Gadget reprints. Two of those reprints are its own archetype: Silver Gadget (DUPO-EN042) and Gold Gadget (DUPO-EN043) share the Ultra Rare slot as Effect Monster reprints. The Platinum Gadget printing placed a Link monster alongside the Silver Gadget and Gold Gadget reprints in the same set. Konami bundled that older Machine support into a box whose variant cards lean on nostalgia: Dark Magician, Stardust Dragon, Number 39: Utopia, Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, Elemental HERO Neos, and Decode Talker fill the variant slots. The full booster list runs from DUPO-EN001 Magician of Chaos to DUPO-EN100 Infinite Impermanence, with Platinum Gadget landing 39 cards from the bottom of the pack.
Rarity Collection 5 is where the Duel Power print’s market context shifted. Konami reprinted Platinum Gadget in April 2026 in card number RA05-EN054 across seven rarities: Super Rare, Ultra Rare, Secret Rare, Platinum Secret Rare, Starlight Rare, Ultimate Rare, and Collector’s Rare. That flood of new copies across rarity tiers adds supply at a moment when collectors who want the card now have a menu of fresh options to chase. The DUPO-EN039 1st Edition Ultra Rare at $5.99 sits in that post-reprint window, with the older print’s value reflecting the 1st Edition tax now that the card is no longer scarce.
Players who already own Platinum Gadget can use the older Duel Power print in sanctioned tournaments, since Yugipedia lists the card as Unlimited in TCG and OCG, a status that applies across all of the card’s printings. That tournament portability keeps both the Duel Power and Rarity Collection 5 versions legal in the same decks. A buyer choosing between the two prints picks between an older 1st Edition stamp and a fresh rarity, with both prints tournament-legal.
Platinum Gadget’s Machine Deck Footprint
YGOPRODeck’s database tracks Platinum Gadget across both casual and competitive builds. The YGOPRODeck deck-usage tracker for Platinum Gadget shows the breakdown that follows. The deck profile split between public lists and tournament rosters reflects who actually runs the card. The card’s most-used format is labeled Non-Meta Decks, putting it in casual and rogue Machine builds.
Tournament presence is real but small: the card appears in enough tournament rosters to show up on metagame trackers without making Platinum Gadget a format-defining card. The bulk of the public-deck footprint sits in the casual and theme tier, where Silver Gadget and Gold Gadget reprints pair with older Machine support. YGOPRODeck’s banlist history for Platinum Gadget reads “No banlist data has been recorded for this card,” a clean status that has held since the card’s release. That clean record keeps Platinum Gadget usable in TCG, OCG, and most casual play tiers without restriction. The stats snapshot below breaks the deck-usage figures into one-line counts.
- Total copies tracked: 1,415
- Public deck profiles: 1,217
- Tournament decks: 69
- Extra Deck share: 94.6% (1,339 copies in 1,156 decks)
- Side Deck share: 5.4% (76 copies in 71 decks)
- Average copies per deck: 1.16
A new player who has never seen Platinum Gadget might assume a 2019 Ultra Rare Link monster has climbed in price. The deck data shows the card sits in casual and theme decks most of the time, with the Rarity Collection 5 reprint positioning it for a wider audience since Konami’s seven-rarity treatment gives both budget buyers and high-end collectors an entry point. At $5.99 for a 1st Edition Ultra Rare, the Duel Power print is the cheapest of those entries.
How the $5.99 Price Compares to the $10.86 List
The DUPO-EN039 1st Edition product listing shows Platinum Gadget at $5.99, with a 45% discount applied to the $10.86 list. Free shipping kicks in at $29.99, so a single card ships at standard rates; buyers adding other singles from the same seller clear the threshold faster. Amazon’s return policy covers the purchase for 30 days following delivery, per the product page. The listing title spells out all four identifying details, the format Yu-Gi-Oh! sellers use to keep individual prints searchable on the platform. The same product page carries 4.6 out of 5 stars across 133 global ratings, a wider sample spanning every print run sold through the listing since 2019.
Within the most recent snapshot of the page, five reviews from 2025 sit at the top, all rated 5 out of 5. The card’s reviews skew heavily toward condition feedback (mint, packaged nicely, arrived in excellent condition) rather than gameplay complaints, which is consistent with how third-party Amazon sellers approach single-card sales: condition is the variable, gameplay is fixed. The Konami database and YGOPRODeck both confirm the card’s text and stats, so what arrives in the envelope is what the listing describes. TCGplayer’s market data, sourced from Yugipedia’s reprint of those figures, shows 1st Edition prices with a Low of $0.01, Medium of $0.19, and High of $96.95.
What Recent Buyers Report
Five 2025 reviews anchor the most recent buyer feedback on the Amazon product listing for Platinum Gadget DUPO-EN039. M Nguyen’s September 25, 2025 review says Platinum Gadget belongs in every gadget or machine deck and notes the card arrived in wonderful condition. B-Rad’s December 28, 2025 review echoes the same condition-positive note but recommends buying singles through channels other than Amazon.
This is definitely a staple in every gadget or machine deck. Card came in wonderful condition.
M Nguyen, an Amazon buyer, posted that assessment on September 25, 2025 as one of five 2025 reviews on the DUPO-EN039 listing, all of which gave the card 5 out of 5 stars. The other 2025 reviews stay short and condition-focused. Ryland’s November 27, 2025 review thanks the seller for sending a replacement after a card was lost in transport. Ron’s June 2, 2025 review notes the card arrived in excellent condition.
Charles’s May 9, 2025 review reads “Is good yes.” The cluster reads as a buyer sample in which condition feedback varies but every 2025 reviewer rated the card 5 out of 5. One older fetched review, dated May 26, 2019, called the card a “Good link monster.” The listing’s review culture has stayed condition-focused since the first review. None of the 2025 reviews mention any of the card’s mechanical flaws or rules interactions, and the card has stayed off every banlist since its release, per YGOPRODeck.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Platinum Gadget first release?
Platinum Gadget debuted as a V Jump January 2019 promotional card in Japan on November 21, 2018, per Yugipedia. Its first TCG-wide printing was the DUPO-EN039 Ultra Rare in Duel Power on April 3, 2019. The card has been reprinted several times since, including in Rarity Collection 5 in April 2026.
Is Platinum Gadget tournament-legal right now?
Platinum Gadget is Unlimited in both the TCG and the OCG, per Yugipedia’s card data. The card is marked Not legal in the Genesys format. It has never appeared on a banlist since its release, per YGOPRODeck’s banlist history for the card.
Why is the Duel Power 1st Edition suddenly $5.99?
Konami reprinted Platinum Gadget across seven rarities in Rarity Collection 5 in April 2026, including Super Rare, Ultra Rare, Secret Rare, Platinum Secret Rare, Starlight Rare, Ultimate Rare, and Collector’s Rare. The added supply across multiple rarities is the supply-side shift behind the older Duel Power print’s price softening.
What does Platinum Gadget actually do?
Platinum Gadget is a Link-2 LIGHT Machine with two once-per-turn effects. During your Main Phase, it Special Summons 1 Level 4 or lower Machine monster from your hand to a zone it points to. If it is destroyed by battle or card effect, it Special Summons 1 Level 4 “Gadget” monster from your Deck. It cannot be used as Link Material the turn it is Link Summoned.
What Gadget cards pair with Platinum Gadget?
Silver Gadget (DUPO-EN042) and Gold Gadget (DUPO-EN043) are both reprinted as Ultra Rares in the same Duel Power set as Platinum Gadget. Platinum Gadget’s destruction effect specifically searches any Level 4 “Gadget” monster from the Deck, which lines up with both of those reprints. All three cards share the Gadget archetype, which Platinum Gadget brought a Link monster into for the TCG.
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