Levi Ackerman, Vengeance-Driven (Chrome Rare) is not here to play games. It’s one of the standout pulls from the Attack on Titan: Apocalypse set, and it captures Levi exactly as he is in the final act of the anime—bloodied, brutal, and still moving forward.
If you’ve ever wanted a card that feels like a knife under your ribcage, this is it. Levi Ackerman, Vengeance-Driven doesn’t scream. It just cuts.
Origins
From the start, Levi’s always been the ace in the hole. No Titan too fast, no threat too big—if Levi was on the field, the Survey Corps had a chance. But by the time we reach the Apocalypse arc, things are different. He’s lost his squad. He’s lost Hange. His body’s wrecked, and the war’s spiraling into madness.
This card shows us Levi at his most dangerous. Because now he’s running on vengeance. And there’s no deadlier version of Levi than the one who’s got nothing left to lose.
Trivia
Let’s talk about that ability: “Lose 1 Health: This Weapon attack gets +2 speed.” That’s Levi all day. The guy throws his own body into the fight like it’s nothing. His power comes with pain, and he doesn’t care.
And the kicker? If you’re down to 15 or less health, the attack gets +2 damage. Levi fights better when he’s barely standing. You’re losing, you’re bleeding—and that’s when this card pops off. Just like in the show, when you think he’s out, that’s when he goes full beast mode.
Plus the flavor’s clean: “At the start of the End Phase, add 1 Weapon card from your card pool to your hand.” In other words, Levi never walks away without his blade.
Illustration
The art on Levi Ackerman, Vengeance-Driven hits like a gut punch. No acrobatics, no high-flying flips—just Levi, down low, blade in hand, cloak whipping in the wind like a funeral shroud. His head’s bowed, but his eyes? Sharp. Focused.
That yellow-gold dust swirl in the background feels like the final battlefield—ashen skies, burning debris, and one man still standing. The grayscale linework and high-contrast shadows give it that manga-authentic feel, while the golden tones scream: this is something rare.
It’s calm. It’s intense. It’s Levi, stripped down to the core.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
Let’s talk value. Levi Ackerman, Vengeance-Driven (Chrome Rare) is currently selling around $400–$450, making it one of the more expensive Levi cards ever printed in UniVersus. It’s a Chrome Rare, of course, which already means super limited, and it’s part of the final Attack on Titan set.
Combine that with the Levi cult following (you know who you are), and this card is guaranteed to hold weight. It’s not topping Reiner’s or Eren’s Chromes just yet, but it’s up there—and unlike those two, this one’s all about pure cool factor and legacy.
If this is the last Levi Chrome we’re getting? It’s going to age like fine steel.
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