

Final Fantasy Comes to Magic: The Gathering
The landmark collaboration between Magic: The Gathering and Final Fantasy has finally arrived, merging one of gaming's most celebrated RPG franchises with the world's premier trading card game.
From FF6's Terra to FF7's Cloud, FF10's Tidus to FF14's Warrior of Light, this collectible set spans the entire series with commanders and villains. While Commander decks sold out quickly, the complete collection remains available at select retailers.
Current Stock Availability
Let's be honest - finding these products at major retailers has become extremely challenging. Though some restocks occurred last month, most Final Fantasy MTG products are currently unavailable through standard channels. We recommend checking reliable third-party sellers like TCGPlayer.
Complete Product Guide
Starter Kit

Includes two ready-to-play 60-card decks with storage boxes, gameplay guide, tokens, reference cards, and digital codes for Magic Arena. Currently priced at $19.99 for new players.
Play Booster Box

Each of the 30 Play Boosters contains 14 cards with potential foil variations, art cards, and standard rarity distribution. Available for $196.55.
Bundle

Contains 9 Play Boosters, foil extended-art cards, full-art lands, spindown counter, storage box and reference materials.
Premium Collectors Options
Commander Decks

Complete set of four Commander decks spanning FF6-FF14, each containing 100 cards with foils, tokens and collector samples.
Collector Booster Box

Premium 12-pack booster box with exclusive foils and special treatments, including potential rare serialized cards.
Gift Bundle

Premium bundle containing both Collector and Play Boosters with exclusive storage box and collectibles.
Most Coveted Cards
The set's rarest chase cards are already commanding premium prices, including:
- Traveling Chocobo Borderless (Pink): $1,249.99
- Y'Shtola Night's Blessed: $474.00
- Buster Sword: $128.00
Alternate Options: Secret Lair Drops
While the three Final Fantasy Secret Lair sets (Weapons, Grimoire, Game Over) sold out quickly, some remain available through third-party sellers - though at significant markups from their original $30-$40 pricing.
For those still seeking these crossover cards, we recommend monitoring trusted marketplaces for potential future restocks.