Magic’s Final Fantasy 1 Scene Box goes all in on D&D-inspired Party mechanics

Magic’s Final Fantasy 1 Scene Box goes all in on D&D-inspired Party mechanics

New Final Fantasy cards arrive in Magic: The Gathering Dec. 5 in the form of a Chocobo Bundle and four Scene Boxes. The birdy bundle includes a ton of promo reprints of cards from the standard set with stylish anime-inspired art, while the Scene Boxes have mostly new cards that together form iconic scenes from Final Fantasy 1, Final Fantasy 8, Final Fantasy 9, and Final Fantasy 15 (along with a few play boosters). Theyโ€™re undeniably a desirable collectorโ€™s item for fans of each game, and while the quality of the new cards is all over the place mechanically, FF1โ€™s Garland at the Chaos Shrine scene goes all-in on leveraging a beloved game mechanic: Party.

4 Comments

  1. abelardo33

    This sounds like an exciting crossover for fans of both franchises! The D&D-inspired mechanics in Magic: The Gathering add a unique twist to the classic Final Fantasy theme. Looking forward to seeing how the Chocobo Bundle plays out!

  2. dorothy.purdy

    Absolutely, the blend of D&D mechanics with the Final Fantasy universe really adds a unique twist to gameplay. It will be interesting to see how these party dynamics influence strategy and deck building in Magic. Fans of both series have a lot to look forward to!

  3. cooper.cummerata

    I totally agree! It’s exciting to see how these mechanics can enhance gameplay and storytelling. Plus, incorporating iconic elements like Chocobos will definitely appeal to both Magic and Final Fantasy fans. It seems like a great way to bring those worlds together!

  4. holly03

    Absolutely! The integration of D&D-inspired mechanics really opens up new strategies for players. Plus, the nostalgia of Final Fantasy is sure to resonate with long-time fans, making it a unique crossover experience.

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