
Final Fantasy Meets Magic: The Gathering – A Crossover for the Ages
The worlds of Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering are colliding in a highly anticipated collaboration that promises to excite fans of both franchises. Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix are teaming up to release a set of cards featuring iconic characters, locations, and creatures from Final Fantasy's rich history. With the release date set for summer 2025, specifically June 12th, let's dive into what you need to know to get into this epic crossover.
What's on Offer?
The collaboration offers a variety of products to cater to different types of players and collectors:
Pre-constructed Commander Decks

These decks are designed for Magic's popular Commander format, where players battle it out with 100-card decks led by a Commander card that offers special abilities. The set includes four decks themed after Final Fantasy VI (Terra), VII (Cloud), X (Tidus), and XIV (Y'shtola). These decks are competitively built and come at a price point of around $70. Collector's Editions with foil cards are also available at a higher cost.
Play Boosters
Priced around $7 USD each (or a box for over $200), these packs contain 14 Final Fantasy-themed cards and are great for collectors.
Collector Boosters
These boosters offer a chance for higher rarity cards, perfect for those seeking the most valuable and visually stunning additions to their collection. Availability may be limited, so pre-ordering is recommended.
Final Fantasy Bundle
This bundle retails for $69.99 and includes nine play boosters, 32 lands, a spindown, and a deck box – a solid choice for players looking for extras.
Gift Bundle
An upgraded version of the standard bundle, the Gift Bundle features nine play boosters, a collector booster, 32 full-art lands, a spindown, and a storage box, priced around $89.99.
Pre-Release Pack
Available at special Pre-Release events, this pack contains six booster packs, a special rare card, a deck box, and a spindown die. These events give fans early access to the new cards and provide a competitive space to play.
Starter Decks
For those new to MTG, the starter deck pack contains two pre-built decks (Cloud vs Sephiroth) and retails for $19.99, providing a casual introduction to the game.
Building a Lightning Commander Deck

One example of a powerful Commander deck that can be built is the Lightning, Army of One deck. This red/white deck uses the legendary Lightning card to indirectly pit opponents against each other, making them susceptible to double damage thanks to her abilities. Key supporting cards include Karlach, Fury of Avernus, and Kassandra, Eagle Bearer, which can grant extra combat steps and search for essential equipment.
Standard Infinite Combo
The upcoming set introduces a new infinite combo loop into the Standard format with the card Sorceress's Schemes. This red uncommon card can retrieve instants or sorcery cards from the graveyard or exile. When combined with Samut, the Driving Force, it creates a loop that can ping your opponent to death using a card like Firebrand Archer. While not a guaranteed tournament topper, it is a fun and engaging combo to experiment with.
Final Thoughts
The Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering collaboration promises to be a memorable event for fans of both series. Whether you're a seasoned MTG player or a Final Fantasy enthusiast, there's something for everyone in this crossover. Which deck are you most excited to build, and what combos are you eager to try out? Share your thoughts and strategies in the comments below!
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