The 30 Best White Cards in Final Fantasy Ranked
The Final Fantasy games are known for their selfless heroes, strong-knit teams, and the forces of good, everything that white’s good at in MTG.
Read moreThe Final Fantasy games are known for their selfless heroes, strong-knit teams, and the forces of good, everything that white’s good at in MTG.
Read moreChocobos are hands-down one of the most iconic and lovable parts of the Final Fantasy universe. These big, fluffy birds have been carrying heroes across the world for years—and now they’ve found their way into Magic: The Gathering.
Read moreCombat is one of the core elements of Magic: The Gathering, and more often than not, there are tools that let our creatures come out on top over time. One of the most powerful ways to do so is by making them indestructible.
Read moreToday, we’re diving into the best red cards the Final Fantasy crossover has to offer and ranking them based on which seem most likely to stand out. Don’t worry, not everything is new; you’ll find some familiar faces along the way, just with...
Read moreMagic has had its fair share of busted and broken spells along the way, like any good card game should. But there are a few spells that are meant to be more powerful than most others, and their mana costs often reflect that. I of course speak...
Read moreLhurgoyf was my first MTG love. I started playing in Ice Age and this was the first build-around card my baby Magic brain understood. “Wait… it’s actually okay that my things go to the graveyard?!”
Read moreEnchantments are an amazing card type. There are fewer ways to remove enchantments than creatures and so you compile formidable board states by layering enchantment after enchantment that impacts the board.
Read moreRecursive creatures have a long history in Magic, providing midrange players with the grindy cards they need to win the late-game long after their opponents have emptied their hands and are limping along. Let’s figure out the best recursive...
Read moreCascade is one of my favorite mechanics in Magic. It offers good value and interesting deckbuilding constraints. For example, you can’t really run countermagic with cascade cards. It can also lead to innovative deck designs.
Read moreFinal Fantasy and its Commander decks have many strong and unique designs for all formats, and for FF fans of all games, gaming consoles, and ages. These are the best.
Read moreMagic certainly has its fair share of nonbasic lands across all formats. You probably know about the common ones already, like the original duals, utility lands, or creature lands. But one powerful nonbasic that often goes under the radar are the...
Read moreFinal Fantasy is the first Standard legal Universes Beyond set, and it also happens to be the best selling set of all time. But how does it actually play in Limited? Here is my Day 0 guide to the Final Fantasy Sealed format.
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