They're sold out now
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 Aug , 2025 0

Magic: Party The current suit may get us to spacebut that's not to say Final Fantasy Collection First debut in June 2025.
In fact, the collection will become the standard legal for quite some time, but given its incredible popularity, some products are unlikely to see a reprint. The most important of these are the Collector Boosters and Collector's Editions from Commander Decks.
Here's how you can find them.
What happened to magic: Party X Final Fantasy Collector Booster?
The collector booster provides 15 cards, including 5-6 rare or higher cards, 3-6 uncommon cards, 3-5 ordinary and 1 full-picture land card, with a total of 8-12 traditional foil cards and 0-3 0-3 0-3 and has special aluminum foil treatment.
fact Chase cards are most commonly found in collector boosters This means they sold out quickly and now win the price in the secondary market at a high price.
While gaming boosters may be reprinted regularly, the Collector Booster Package costs up to $149.99 – fifteen Card.
What about the Collector Commander Deck?
The Commander's Deck may be reproduced. And they have slipped to the retailerbut the collector's version is a “one after another” deal.
It is worth stressing that these do not provide any other cards you won't find in the standard version, but give each card a foil treatment. The private price is $159.99 and above, and the Final Fantasy 7 deck is close to $500 – Yikes.
But wait!
Believe it or not, you don't have to sell your home to buy a magic card. You can find a lot more affordable on the secondary market for a few dollars, but it's still great.
If you know what to look for, you can even use some all-borderless cards, and We have a convenient list.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in technology, gaming and fitness, including Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, Techradar. He is a big fan of magic: parties and other collectible card games that frustrate his wife.