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Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Restocks and Deals
Amazon restocked Magic: The Gathering’s Final Fantasy Booster Box earlier this month, and now it’s now on sale for the lowest price we’ve seen. Collectors can save $45 on the Play Booster Box, dropping the price to $165 for 30 packs. At this price, you’re paying $5.50/pack instead of the usual $7–if you can even find them in stock, of course.
Amazon is also offering deals on the recently released Marvel’s Spider-Man Play Booster Box and the Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Booster Box, which launches this Friday, November 21.
Each Final Fantasy Booster has 14 cards and a token or Art card. After ripping all 30 packs, you’ll have 420 Final Fantasy-themed MTG cards.
Most products in the Final Fantasy MTG debut lineup have been sold out since before the set’s June release. Fans can still pick up the four Commander Decks and two-player Starter Kit that launched in June. All four Final Fantasy Commander Decks are on sale for discounted prices.
Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering In-stock items:
- Final Fantasy Play Booster Box — $165 (
$210) - Final Fantasy VI Commander Deck — $40 (
$70) - Final Fantasy XIV Commander Deck — $45 (
$70) - Final Fantasy X Commander Deck — $49 (
$70) - Final Fantasy VII Commander Deck — $65.89 (
$70) - Final Fantasy Commander Deck Bundle — $189 (
$280) - Final Fantasy MTG Starter Kit — $19 (
$20)
Check stock at Amazon for:
- Final Fantasy Bundle
- Final Fantasy Bundle: Gift Edition
- Sleeved Booster Pack
- Collector Booster Box
- Collector Booster Pack
- Final Fantasy VI Collector’s Commander Deck
- Final Fantasy VII Collector’s Commander Deck
- Final Fantasy X Collector’s Commander Deck
- Final Fantasy XIV Collector’s Commander Deck
- Final Fantasy Collector’s Commander Deck Bundle
- Shop Final Fantasy MTG at:Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Walmart
Upcoming Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering Products
Wizards of the Coast is adding six new Magic: The Gathering products to the Final Fantasy Universes Beyond set on December 5, including a new Collector’s Bundle, four Scene Boxes, and an updated Final Fantasy 7 Commander Deck. Unfortunately, all six upcoming releases have been sold out since September 26, the same day preorders opened. We’ve seen a few restocks, but each one sells out in a hurry.
Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering: Wave 2 – December 5
- Final Fantasy Chocobo Bundle — $110
- Final Fantasy I Scene Box — $42
- Final Fantasy VIII Scene Box — $42
- Final Fantasy IX Scene Box — $42
- Final Fantasy XV Scene Box — $42
- Final Fantasy Scene Box Bundle — $168
- Final Fantasy VII Commander Deck: Game Edition — $100
The headliner in wave two is the Chocobo Bundle, a $110 collection themed around the chase cards from the launch lineup. The Chocobo Bundle comes with 10 Final Fantasy Play Booster Packs, one Chocobo Booster, Chocobo Alt-Art Promo and Scene Cards, and more.
The updated FF7 Commander Deck Game Edition is priced at $100 and includes a voucher for Final Fantasy 7 Remake on PC. In terms of cards, you’ll get an exclusive promo card and everything included in the original Final Fantasy 7 Limit Break Commander Deck.
The Scene Boxes are themed around the original Final Fantasy video game, FF8, FF9, and FF15. Each Scene Box comes with 6 Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards, 6 Art-only Scene Cards, a paper display easel, and three Play Boosters. A Scene Box Bundle with all four retails for $168.
It’s also worth noting that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade’s upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 Edition comes with a Magic: The Gathering Play Booster Pack. You can preorder the physical edition for $40 ahead of its January 22, 2026 launch.
Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond Sets at Amazon
Check out Amazon store pages we created to make it easy to find the best deals and restocks on Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond sets.
- Marvel’s Spider-Man MTG Set
- Avatar: The Last Airbender MTG Set – Nov. 21
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles MTG Set – Mar. 6, 2026
- Final Fantasy MTG Set – Wave 1
- Final Fantasy MTG Set – Wave 2 – Dec. 5
- Lord of the Rings Commander Decks Scene Boxes
- Fallout Commander Decks
- Doctor Who Commander Decks
- Assassin’s Creed Beyond Booster Box
Final Fantasy is one of three major Universes Beyond sets in 2025. Marvel’s Spider-Man joined Magic: The Gathering in September, and Avatar: The Last Airbender launches November 21. Wizards of the Coast also recently unveiled the first Universes Beyond set arriving in 2026: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Amazon recently restocked preorders for several notable Avatar: The Last Airbender products, including the Collector Booster Box, Collector Boosters, and the Commander’s Bundle. You can also preorder the Avatar Beginner Box, Play Booster Box, and Jumpstart Booster Box.
Most of the Marvel’s Spider-Man MTG products are in stock, including the Spider-Man Gift Bundle for $80 (was $90) and Spidey’s Spectacular Showdown Scene Box for $38 (was $42).
You can also save on Universes Beyond sets from previous years, including Fallout, Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, and Assassin’s Creed.
Below, you can read a breakdown of each product in the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy launch lineup below.
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Play Booster Box (420 cards)
$165 ($209.70)
The Play Booster Box includes 30 packs with 14 cards each. Each pack includes at least one Traditional Foil card. With 20% odds of the Traditional Foil being the Land card, you’re likely to open approximately six packs with Traditional Foil Land cards. Each booster pack includes a token or Art card.
Here’s the full breakdown on card types in each pack:
- 1-4 Rare or higher cards
- 3-6 Uncommon cards
- 6-9 Common cards
- 1 Land card
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Starter Kit
$19 ($20)
The Starter Kit comes with everything you need to play head-to-head battles, so if you want to play some Final Fantasy-themed Magic: The Gathering or are new to the game, the $20 set is the ideal way to get started. It’s also nice for those who simply want to check out the artwork for cheap.
Five cards in each deck are new to Magic: The Gathering as a whole, and the remaining cards are Final Fantasy variants of existing cards. You’ll also find five Traditional Foil Rare cards and one Mythic Rare Legendary Creature. That means a total of 12 cards across the two decks are shiny foil cards.
Inside the box, you’ll find vouchers to unlock both decks in Magic: The Gathering Arena, so you can play online as well.
Includes:
- 2 pre-built decks
- Each 60-card deck includes:
- 5 Traditional Foil Rare cards
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature card
- 2 deck boxes
- 4 double-sided tokens
- 1 Magic play guide booklet
- 2 double-sided reference cards
- 2 Magic: The Gathering Arena codes
Final Fantasy 6 Commander Deck – Revival Trance (102 Cards)
$40 ($70)
Revival Trance is led by Terra from Final Fantasy 6 and includes 25 all-new MTG commander cards, two Traditional Foil Legendary Creatures, and 75 existing MTG commander cards reskinned with Final Fantasy characters and trappings. The included Collector Booster Sample Pack brings the total number of cards to 102 with a pair of Alternate-Border cards.
Includes:
- 100-card deck with Final Fantasy artwork
- 25 brand-new MTG commander cards
- 2 Legendary Creature Traditional Foil cards
- Collector Booster Sample Pack (2 cards)
- 2 Alt-Border Cards (Rare or higher)
- 10 Double-sided Token Cards
- Deck Box
- Strategy Insert (tips for using the deck)
- Reference Card
Collector’s Edition Commander Deck
All 100 cards have “Surge Foil” appearance.
- See at Amazon
Final Fantasy 10 Commander Deck – Counter Blitz (102 Cards)
$49 ($70)
Counter Blitz is themed around Final Fantasy 10 with Tidus as the face commander. Of the 100 cards in the deck, 25 are entirely new to MTG and feature Tidus, Yuna, and other heroes and villains from Spira. Two cards are Legendary Creature Traditional Foil, and all of the remaining cards are Final Fantasy-themed variants of existing MTG commander cards. The Collector Booster Sample comes with a pair of Rare or higher Alternate-Border cards.
All four Final Fantasy Commander Decks also come with a deck box, 10 double-sided token cards, a reference card, and a fold-out strategy insert with tips for using the Counter Blitz deck.
Includes:
- 100-card deck with Final Fantasy artwork
- 25 brand-new MTG commander cards
- 2 Legendary Creature Traditional Foil cards
- Collector Booster Sample Pack (2 cards)
- 2 Alt-Border Cards (Rare or higher)
- 10 Double-sided Token Cards
- Deck Box
- Strategy Insert (tips for using the deck)
- Reference Card
Collector’s Edition Commander Deck
All 100 cards have “Surge Foil” appearance.
- See at Amazon
Final Fantasy 14 Commander Deck – Scions & Spellcraft (102 Cards)
$45 ($70)
Scions & Spellcraft is themed around Final Fantasy 14 with Y’shtola as the face commander. The 100-card deck comes with 25 brand-new MTG commander cards and Final Fantasy variants of existing cards for the rest. Two cards in the deck are Legendary Creature commanders with Traditional Foil artwork.
Separate from the deck, the Collector Booster Sample Pack features two alternate-border cards guaranteed to be Rare or higher.
Includes:
- 100-card deck with Final Fantasy artwork
- 25 brand-new MTG commander cards
- 2 Legendary Creature Traditional Foil cards
- Collector Booster Sample Pack (2 cards)
- 2 Alt-Border Cards (Rare or higher)
- 10 Double-sided Token Cards
- Deck Box
- Strategy Insert (tips for using the deck)
- Reference Card
Collector Edition Commander Deck
All 100 cards have “Surge Foil” appearance.
- See at Amazon
Final Fantasy 7 Commander Deck – Limit Break (102 Cards)
$65 ($70)
Considering the popularity of Final Fantasy 7 and the ongoing remake project, it’s no surprise that the Limit Break Commander Deck led by Cloud Strife has been sold out more often than the other three decks. The 100-card deck has 25 brand-new MTG commanders and two Legendary Creature Traditional Foil cards. The rest of the commander decks have received Final Fantasy makeovers. You’ll find two Alternate-Border cards rated Rare or higher in the separate Collector Booster Sample.
Includes:
- 100-card deck with Final Fantasy artwork
- 25 brand-new MTG commander cards
- 2 Legendary Creature Traditional Foil cards
- Collector Booster Sample Pack (2 cards)
- 2 Alt-Border Cards (Rare or higher)
- 10 Double-sided Token Cards
- Deck Box
- Strategy Insert (tips for using the deck)
- Reference Card
Collector Edition Commander Deck
All 100 cards have “Surge Foil” appearance.
- See at Amazon
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Commander Deck Bundle (4 Decks)
$190 ($280)
All four Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Commander Decks in one bundle:
- Final Fantasy 6 – Revival Trance
- Final Fantasy 7 – Limited Break
- Final Fantasy 10 – Counter Blitz
- Final Fantasy 14 – Scions & Spellcraft
Collector’s Edition Commander Deck Bundle
Includes all four Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy Collector’s Edition Commander Decks.
- See at Amazon
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Bundle
MSRP: $70
Includes:
- 9 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 Collector Booster Pack (15 cards)
- 2 Extended-Art Traditional Foil cards
- 32 Full-Art Land Cards
- 16 foil
- 16 regular
- Final Fantasy Storage Box
- Final Fantasy Spindown Life Counter
- 2 Reference Cards
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Bundle: Gift Edition
MSRP: $90
Includes:
- 9 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 Collector Booster Pack (15 cards)
- 2 Extended-Art Traditional Foil cards
- 32 Full-Art Land Cards
- 16 foil
- 16 regular
- Special Foil Final Fantasy Storage Box
- Final Fantasy Spindown Life Counter
- 2 Reference Cards
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Sleeved Play Booster Pack (14 Cards)
MSRP: $7
Each Play Booster Sleeve comes with 14 cards and one token or Art card. Each pack is guaranteed to have one Traditional Foil card. For 20% of packs, the Land card is the Traditional Foil. Regular art cards are found in 30% of packs, while Signature Art cards are pulled in 5%–or one in every 20 packs.
- 1-4 Rare or higher cards
- 3-6 Uncommon cards
- 6-9 Common cards
- 1 Land card
- 1 Token or Art card
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Collector Booster Pack (15 Cards)
Each Collector Booster comes with 15 cards and a Traditional Foil double-sided token. Of the 15 cards, 8-12 of them will be Traditional Foil, and 0-3 will be Special Foil.
Here’s the breakdown of rarities in these pricey–and very hard-to-find–collectible boosters:
- 5-6 Rare or higher cards
- 3-6 Uncommon cards
- 3-5 Common cards
- 1 Full-Art Land card
You have a less than 0.1% chance of getting a serialized card.
Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Collector Booster Box (180 Cards)
The Collector Booster Box includes 12 of the packs detailed above for a total of 180 cards. Just like the single Collector Booster Packs, these are not easy to find for anywhere close to MSRP. Resellers on Amazon are listing Collector Booster Boxes for $1,600 and up.
Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Deal
Overview of the Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering Collaboration
the collaboration between Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering (MTG) marks a monumental moment for fans of both franchises. This deal brings together the rich lore, iconic characters, and fantasy battle dynamics of final Fantasy with the strategic deck-building excitement of Magic: The gathering.
Announced as an exclusive crossover event, this partnership offers collectors and players rare cards featuring beloved Final Fantasy heroes, summons, and classic motifs reimagined within the MTG gameplay system. This unique intersection is designed to attract a broader audience, from long-time MTG enthusiasts to passionate Final Fantasy gamers.
Key Features of the Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Deal
- Exclusive Crossover Card Sets: Special editions featuring Final Fantasy characters and summons adapted into MTG cards.
- Exclusive Artwork: Stunning card designs created by veteran artists from both franchises, merging aesthetics.
- Unique Gameplay Mechanics: Introduction of new mechanics inspired by Final FantasyS signature magic systems and summons.
- Collector’s Items: Limited runs of collectible cards, including foil variants and signed editions.
- Community Events: Special tournaments and online events celebrating the crossover with exclusive rewards.
Breakdown of Exclusive Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Cards
| Card name | Final Fantasy Origin | MTG Card Type | Special Abilities | rarity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ifrit, Fire Summon | FF Series (multiple) | Creature – Elemental | Deals 3 fire damage to all opponent’s creatures on entering battlefield | Mythic Rare |
| Lightning, Warrior of Lightning | Final Fantasy XIII | Planeswalker | +1: Deal 2 damage to target creature; -3: Draw two cards | Mythic Rare |
| Chocobo courier | Final Fantasy Series | Creature – Beast | Cannot be blocked; Tap to add 1 mana of any color | Rare |
| Ultima Magic | FF Series | Sorcery | Destroy all creatures and enchantments on the battlefield | Rare |
Benefits and Practical Tips for Players and Collectors
Benefits
- Enhanced Gaming experience: Combining Final Fantasy’s iconic characters with MTG’s tactical depth enriches gameplay.
- Expanded Collection Diversity: Collectors gain access to highly sought-after limited edition cards that blend two popular IPs.
- Cross-Community Engagement: fans of each franchise are encouraged to explore the other, growing their gaming passions.
- event Participation Rewards: Engaging in crossover events provides unique prizes unavailable elsewhere.
Practical Tips
- Stay updated with official MTG and Final Fantasy announcements to grab limited card releases as soon as they drop.
- Join online MTG and Final Fantasy forums and social media groups to trade cards and share strategies.
- Utilize crossover cards strategically by learning how their new mechanics integrate with existing MTG decks.
- Consider investing in sealed crossover booster packs early,as their value is expected to rise with rarity and demand.
Gameplay Strategies for Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Cards
Incorporating Final Fantasy cards into your Magic: The Gathering deck opens new avenues for tactical gameplay. Here are some strategies:
Maximizing the Power of Summons like Ifrit and Shiva
these cards can function as powerful board wipes or control elements. Pair them with spells that protect key creatures and generate mana quickly to maximize impact.
utilizing Planeswalkers like Lightning
Planeswalkers offer ongoing battlefield control. Use Lightning’s abilities to chip away at opponents’ creatures while replenishing your hand for sustained aggression.
Leveraging Utility Creatures like Chocobo Courier
chocobo can accelerate mana production and bypass blockers, providing both offensive pressure and resource advantage.combine it with mana-hungry spells for explosive turns.
Spell combos with Ultima Magic
Destroying all creatures and enchantments is a potent reset button. Combine this card with effects that return creatures from your graveyard to the field for a powerful midgame swing.
Case Study: Tournament Success Using Final fantasy MTG Decks
At a recent Magic: the Gathering regional tournament,a player who integrated Final Fantasy cards into an existing red/blue control deck clinched the top spot. The player effectively used Ifrit’s board control abilities in tandem with classic MTG counterspells, demonstrating how crossover cards harmonize with traditional strategies.
Key takeaways from the tournament:
- The synergy between new Final Fantasy cards and proven MTG staples can create unexpected advantages.
- Keeping flexible card choices allows adapting to the meta with both traditional and crossover cards.
- Understanding each Final Fantasy card’s lore and mechanics allows more intuitive, strategic play.
Firsthand Experience: What Players Say About the Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Deal
Many players report excitement over the fresh dynamics introduced by Final Fantasy cards in MTG:
“Integrating Final Fantasy characters into Magic has renewed my passion for the game. The art is incredible,and the mechanics feel balanced yet innovative.” – MTG Veteran
“As a Final Fantasy fan, seeing my favourite heroes in a card game I love is amazing. It’s fantastic to see this collaboration bringing communities together.” – Casual Player
“The limited edition cards are not only collectable but actually add competitive value, which is rare for crossover products.” – Collector
How to Get Your Hands on Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Cards
To collect or play with these unique crossover cards,consider the following options:
- Official MTG stores and events often have exclusive drops and sealed products.
- Online platforms such as tcgplayer, CardMarket, and eBay host resellers and collectors.
- Join community groups on Facebook, Reddit, and Discord to participate in trades and giveaways.
- Stay alert for promotional releases tied to special MTG+Final Fantasy-themed digital events.
Summary Table: Content Overview of Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Cards
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Collaborating Entities | Final Fantasy & Magic: The Gathering |
| card Types | Creature,Planeswalker,Sorcery,Utility |
| unique Elements | Summons,Iconic Characters,Special mechanics |
| Collector Appeal | Limited editions,Foil variants,Signed cards |
| Community Engagement | Tournaments,Online events,Social groups |

