Affordable Magic the Gathering Final Fantasy Cards: 10 Cheap Gems You Need
Let’s talk Affordable Magic the Gathering Final Fantasy Cards—because if I wanted to spend a fortune on cardboard, I’d at least want it to not curl like a Pringles. The Final Fantasy Universes Beyond set dropped and, no surprise, some cards are as expensive as a Chocobo breeding program. But don’t set fire to your wallet just yet. You can snag some genuinely cool, playable, or collectible Final Fantasy cards for less than $10. Yes, even with the fancy borderless art. Let’s get into the list before prices go all Ultima Weapon on us.
1. Squall, SeeD Mercenary (Borderless)
Yep, the brooding hero of Final Fantasy VIII is actually cheap—for now. Not only is Squall, SeeD Mercenary coming in at bargain-bin prices, but you get that sleek borderless look. Pro tip: He cheats by dragging stuff back from your graveyard. Any deck that abuses the grave? Squall’s your poster brooding angsty guy.
2. Midgar, City of Mako (Borderless)
The most iconic cyberpunk hellhole in gaming. This version of Midgar taps for black mana, which is practical, but it also lets you convert your sacrificial pawns (I mean creatures) into sweet, sweet card draw. The borderless extended art? Picture Cloud at the opening of FF7, which alone should add +5 to your nerd cred.
3. Other Cheap, Awesome Final Fantasy Cards
Alright, I’m not here to list all ten because you can find the full scoop on TCGPlayer, but here’s a taste of the affordable flavor:
- Extended Art Aerith (for the healer who doesn’t always die)
- Surge Foil Chocobo (good luck finding an actual Chocobo for under $10)
- Tifa Lockhart, Avalanche Brawler (Borderless), because punching is therapy
- Zidane, Theatrics Thief (because subtlety is for other card games)
- Lightning, Etched Foil (surprisingly easy on both the eyes and the wallet)
- Sephiroth, One-Winged Angel (in fancy printings, no sold-out villainy required)
- Any borderless Black Mage—you just know you want that hat on your battlefield
- Terra, Magitek Warrior (Extended Art)
Collecting can be brutal, but your bank account doesn’t have to be collateral damage. If you want more cross-franchise deals, check our breakdown of Pokémon TCG deals—because occasionally even Pikachu is on clearance.
Why Get These Affordable Magic the Gathering Final Fantasy Cards?
Collectors: flex cool borderless and foil art on the cheap. Players: recoup value with solid abilities. Everyone else: go ahead, show off in Commander night without blowing rent. And if you’re into rounding out a playset for less, that’s exactly what these affordable Magic the Gathering Final Fantasy cards are here for.
Final Thoughts: Are Cheap Cards Worth It?
Short answer: Hell yes. Get your affordable Magic the Gathering Final Fantasy cards now, before some Twitch streamer spikes the price. Or just treat yourself for surviving another Monday—your choice.
If you’re more into retro collections or special editions, check out our writeup on the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection. Nerd out, save money, and buy cards you’ll actually play. Now, shuffle up and don’t forget to sleeve that Midgar.