10 YuGiOh Best Level 4 Monsters [Best 4 Star Monsters]


The 4 Star Yugioh Monsters have adapted to the current archetype-based game strategy wherein they have been the center of the deck synergy.

The list below is best chosen 4 Star Monster considering some of the impacts they are providing with their respective decks as some of them can be considered your “heart of the cards” upon drawing.

YuGiOh Best Level 4 Monsters


1. Inspect Boarder

The favorite card of Control type players. You usually see this monster in Game 2 wherein both players are allowed to use their side decks.

This monster has a beefy 2000 attack that can almost stomp most monsters in the game in the early phase. The opponent will be restricted with their card combo as they need to waste cards just to deal with this monster.

Yugioh is a game of card advantage and being behind in card resources is almost a defeat.

2. Subterror Guru

The heart of the Subterror archetype with a solid 1800 defense. It can search the needed parts for the Subterror’s soft lock to pace into a slow grinding game.

The trio of Subterror Guru, Subterror Fiendess, and Subterror Final Battle in the field will almost leave your opponent scratching their head with the soft lock.

Subterror Guru can repel attacks with the bonus effect of searching another Subterror card while you have his partner in crime Subterror Fiendess to negate any attempt of your opponent to break your board.

With a bunch of floodgates and Subterror Final Battle to pump this monster’s attack to 3400, it is almost a secured win as spell and trap clearing cards are always in the side deck of the players.

3. Altergeist Marionetter

This monster is usually the starter of Altergeist setup nightmare.

Its effect lets you set Altergeist Protocol that will set up the play for your Altergeist Multifaker in your opponent’s turn or set Altergeist Manifestation to utilize again the Altergeist monster in the graveyard.

Altergeist Marionetter second effect is also useful when you utilize the monster searching effect of Altergeist Meluseek by sending it to the graveyard to revive another Altergeist monster.

Also, Altergeist Marionetter is the best Altergeist monster to summon on Altergeist Hexstia’s link point to boost its attack to 3100.

4. Aleister the Invoker

The best boy in town, Aleister the Invoker is used as a deck engine for fusion-based decks.

It has a decent 1800 defense where you can just set it to your field when you are drawing bad and get an Invocation spell when flipped up. Being a spellcaster this monster gives you additional combo moves by link summoning Artemis, the Magistus Moon Maiden through Aleister the Invoker.

With a light monster in the field with Artemis the Magistus Moon Maiden and Aleister the Invoker in your graveyard, you can fusion summon Invoked Mechaba with ease.

The best threat this monster gives is you can recycle to your hand Aleister the Invoker through the Invocation spell card securing your play next turn or you can use it to increase the attack of your Fusion monster in the field in the damage step getting your opponent caught off-guard.

5. Dogmatika Ecclesia, the Virtuous

This cute monster has always been a nightmare for Extra Deck-reliant decks.

You can always have this card special summoned as the current trend of the year 2022 which is to rely on powerful extra deck monsters to establish a field.

The card searching effect leads you to add any Dogmatika card and can give you multiple options in your strategy. You can choose to add cards like Dogmatika Fleurdelis, the Knighted to have a beatstick on your field, or add Dogmatika Punishment to disrupt your opponent on their combo.

Dogmatika Ecclessia the Virtuous is a balance card as it restricts you from summoning from the extra deck limiting your combo options if you have used her searching effect.

6. Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous

As per the Abyss lore story in Yugioh, Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous is the evolved form of Dogmatika Ecclesia after taming Albion the Blackclad Dragon.

Both Eclessia monsters have the same effect that special summon themselves in the field. Being a tuner, Incredible Ecclesia the Virtuous can be a material to link summon Crystron Halqifibrax or material to synchro summon monsters.

She is well used in Swordsoul decks to bait your opponent’s card as you can easily summon Swordsoul of Mo Ye with her and proceed with the combo. Also, Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous can summon The Iris Swordsoul with her effect having a 2500 attack monster in the field with additional interruption effect.

The last effect that lets you fetch her from the graveyard can be used if you have cards like Instant Fusion or Ready Fusion in your deck to meet the requirements.

7. Souleating Oviraptor

This monster with a decent attack of 1800 has been one of the greatest dinosaur monsters ever created.

A bunch of combo plays have been made because of this monster. You can utilize its first effect by adding Miscellaneousaurus to your hand then send Miscellaneousaurus to the graveyard to have protection on your dinosaur monsters.

You can also add their boss monster Ultimate Conductor Tyranno if you have enough dinosaur monsters in the graveyard to summon it or add instead Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju to remove a problematic monster of your opponent.

Souleating Oviraptors broken second effect is fearsome when you combo it with Babycerasaurus or Petiteranodon as this lets you spam dinosaur monsters on the field that can summon the deadly duo of Evolzar Dolkka and Evolzar Laggia.

8. Aluber, Jester of Despia

This monster card is the bread and butter of the Branded Despia deck.

Aluber, Jester of Despia lets you search any Branded Spell or Trap acting as a toolbox to adapt to in-game situations.

The main target for this effect is Branded Fusion which is the combo starter for the deck or Branded in Red if you have already set up your Despia monsters in the graveyard for the Guardian Chimera play.

With a decent 1800 attack, it can almost stomp opposing monsters in the early game or send enough damage to your opponents to make a statement.

His last effect that lets you special summon him from the graveyard can provide additional material on your turn for a fusion summon.

9. Fairy Tail – Luna

This monster has one of the annoying effects in the 4 Star Yugioh cards.

It can search any of the Fairy Tail monsters including itself, securing you a play for next turn. You can interrupt your opponent‘s play or break up their board by returning their monsters to their hand which is hard to counter if they are extra deck reliant.

This effect is also a quick play effect which means your opponent will need to waste some resources just to bait Fairy Tail – Luna’s bounce effect.

10. Fairy Tail – Snow

Her disruption ability which turns monster cards face down when she is summoned can be a crucial play to disrupt your opponent’s combo.

Fairy Tail – Snow is also a great floater monster in which you can use her as a shield and a walking Book of Moon monster as long as you have enough cards in the graveyard to banish for her revival.

She also doesn’t have the “once per turn” clause in the card text making her very broken and even Called by the Grave will be having a hard time catching her.

What is the Best 4 Star Card in Yugioh?

The criteria for the best 4 Star Cards in Yugioh has really broadened up as the game has really advanced since the beginning.

One deciding factor is the game changer effect in which as a duelist when you are on the edge of losing and you need to draw that 4 Star Yugioh card that will help you do a comeback in the game … that card will be Aluber, Jester of Despia.

Aluber, Jester of Despia opens up the Branded combos through searching cards like Branded Fusion and Branded in Red to fusion summon Mirrorjade the Iceblade Dragon and Guardian Chimera.

These fusion monsters have strong effects that let you have card advantage over your opponent and it’s all thanks to Aluber, Jester of Despia’s card searching ability. This card has the greatest deck synergy which is why the deck Branded Despia was the meta trend in the year 2022.

Nicholas Lloyd

Hi, I'm Nick, a professional writer living in Japan, and have been a part of the Trading Card Game community for over 20 years. I share tips, answer questions, and anything else I can do to help more people enjoy this wonderful cardboard hobby.

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