MTG x Final Fantasy Commander Deck Bundle is 30% Off Amazon Today


In case you missed it, Final Fantasy’s Magic: The Gathering set was, as Ron Burgundy would say, “kind of a big deal”.

Just a few days ago, we shared that the Commander Decks had dropped under MSRP for the first time at Amazon, but now you can save even more if you want to buy all four.

The complete Final Fantasy precons bundle is now just $199 on Amazon, $80 off its original list price, and the best discount we’ve seen so far on the Commander Decks.

Magic’s Final Fantasy Commander Decks Just Dropped In Price Again at Amazon

Final Fantasy - Commander Deck Bundle

Final Fantasy – Commander Deck Bundle

After weeks of being upwards of $70 each (with the exception of Final Fantasy 6’s Revival Trance, which has always hovered close to MSRP), you can now buy a bundle of all four decks for $200 (or $199.99, to be precise).

That’s $50 a deck, despite three out of four costing more than that when bought separately. In fact, Final Fantasy 7’s Limit Break is STILL $72.50 at Amazon.

Amazon reckons it’s 29% off of the MSRP of the bundle, but given the price some of these decks have been going for (rightly or wrongly), we’d call that a more conservative estimate.

As a reminder, here’s our ranking of the four.

4 – Revival Trance (Final Fantasy 6)

Final Fantasy - Revival Trance Commander Deck

Final Fantasy – Revival Trance Commander Deck

Not just focused on Final Fantasy 6, but specifically the back half of the game, Revival Trance is helmed by Celes, tasked with rebuilding a party after the world goes to ruin.

That’d be a great theme for a revival deck, but there aren’t that many cards that, well, revive fallen comrades from your graveyard or anyone else’s.

There are also no big reprints of note here, which is a shame.

3 – Scions and Spellcraft (Final Fantasy 14)

Final Fantasy - Scions and Spellcraft Commander Deck

Final Fantasy – Scions and Spellcraft Commander Deck

Final Fantasy 14’s Commander deck is somewhat of a rare beast insofar as it’s a spellslinger-style deck in Esper colors (White, Black, Blue).

As a result, its focus is on non-creature spells and dishing out damage with Y’Shtola, one of the two Commanders. It’s just a little slow to get going, needing you to pull out as much mana as possible in early turns to be able to start slinging those big spells.

Propaganda and Snuff Out are decent reprints, but there’s little else of big financial value.

2 – Limit Break (Final Fantasy 7)

Final Fantasy - Limit Break Commander Deck

Final Fantasy – Limit Break Commander Deck

Final Fantasy 7’s deck is absolutely fantastic, and actually dovetails nicely with Fallout’s Scrappy Survivors precon from last year (as long as you’re happy with yet another bold RPG crossover).

It’s all about getting your creatures to 7 power to trigger additional effects from Cloud or Tifa, while minimizing equip costs to allow you to switch gear and keep opponents guessing.

Reprint value is decent, too. Not only do you get Darksteel Plate, Sword of the Animist, and Fire-Lit Thicket, but Clever Concealment has some amazing new art of Cloud’s disguise.

1 – Counter Blitz (Final Fantasy 10)

Final Fantasy - Counter Blitz Commander Deck

Final Fantasy – Counter Blitz Commander Deck

Arguably the most balanced deck out of the box, Tidus and Yuna helm this Final Fantasy 10 offering.

It’s all about counters, meaning you can buff your creatures, deal damage, and proliferate. It really could get out of hand quickly, and you can even get creative with the Summons in the deck, too.

Reprint-wise, you can get Walking Ballista, Damning Verdict, and Bane of Progress, all with new artwork.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.


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