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Armin Arlert Chrome Rare From AOT: Apocalypse

Armin Arlert, Power of the Colossus (Chrome Rare)
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Armin Arlert, Power of the Colossus (Chrome Rare) is one of those cards that sneaks up on you. It’s not flashy like Eren. It’s not brutal like Reiner. It doesn’t scream across the board like Levi. But then you look at it closer—and it hits you like a gut punch. This card isn’t just rare, it’s raw.

Coming out of the Attack on Titan: Apocalypse expansion, Armin’s Chrome Rare has cemented itself as one of the most expensive and emotionally loaded cards in the set. It’s not about flexing. It’s about meaning. And this one’s got layers.


Origins

Armin was never built for battle. He was the dreamer. The thinker. The one who believed in oceans, not warfare. But life in Attack on Titan doesn’t give you what you want—it gives you what’s necessary.

When Armin inherited the Colossus Titan, he didn’t do it with pride. He did it with shaking hands and wide eyes. That contrast—between innocence and annihilation—is what Armin Arlert, Power of the Colossus represents.


Trivia

Gameplay-wise, this card’s design reflects Armin’s slow, calculated rise into god-tier threat level. You’ve gotta work for it:

  • Start of End Phase: If you have 8+ foundations, destroy 1 of your rival’s and transform Armin.

  • Enhance: Flip a foundation and your next non-Throw gets +2 damage. If it hits, unflip one.

It’s balanced, methodical, and lets you trade precision for power—just like Armin does when he finally decides to act. This isn’t a “hit now” kind of card. It’s a “build up and obliterate” kind of card.

And that fits Armin’s character perfectly. He waits. He calculates. And when he moves, everything changes.


Illustration

Let’s talk about the art. Because Armin Arlert, Power of the Colossus might have the most emotionally loaded illustration in the entire expansion.

He’s not fighting. He’s not transforming. He’s just staring. Sword drawn. Tears in his eyes. Hair blowing in the light of destruction. You don’t even need to know the lore to feel the pressure in this image. It’s quiet, sure. But it’s the kind of quiet that comes right before the blast.

This is Armin just seconds before pressing the button. Not smiling. Not crying. Just accepting what he’s about to do. And that’s what makes this card so haunting.

The golden-yellow background isn’t bright. It’s blinding. It feels like the glow of an incoming explosion. Like the fire from the Colossus breathing down.


Pull Rate & Value Speculation

Here’s the deal—Armin Arlert, Power of the Colossus (Chrome Rare) is already moving for around $400. That puts it right up there with the biggest hitters in the Apocalypse set. Reiner, Eren, Levi… and now Armin.

The surprise? Armin was never a fan-favorite for power plays. But this card changed the conversation. Between the emotion in the art, the narrative significance, and the Chrome Rare status, this thing is getting snapped up fast. And yeah—it’s easily Armin’s most expensive and sought-after card to date.

If you pull this? You pulled a grail. Period.

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