Top 12 Bestselling Final Fantasy Magic Party Cards for 2025 (so far)
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 Jun , 2025 0

this Final Fantasy World goes beyond crossover It has proven to be a huge blow. After breaking the booking record, the collection is now Flying from the shelves to sell shortwith fans of collectors and commanders, they all scramble to pick up iconic characters in card form.
Whether you are turning on the booster, sorting pre-issued pulls, or keeping labels in the trade value market, it’s clear that this set has attracted attention.
If you are curious which cards are The highest demand is currentlyeither cashing out or just to understand the full content of the hype, we have broken down the first 12 best-selling Final Fantasy cards based on data from trusted market TCGPlayer.
We simplified the list to ensure clarity, grouping some variants (such as borderless and surge foil) and their basic versions, while also pointing out the most popular specific card numbers (i.e., Aerith Gainsborough -519). Not every slot is mythical. The list includes a few varieties to reflect actual trends while still focusing on outstanding cards in the collection. Let's dive.
12. AerithGainsborough -519
Aerith Gainsborough is a engine with a seemingly powerful one that can be used for life, +1/ +1 anti-strategy. With Lifelink built in, she can start growing immediately, and every time you get a life, Aerith picks a +1/+1 counter.
When she dies, she will fulfill this power, x +1/+1 counters on each legendary creature you control x It's the number of counters she has. On the right deck, this could be a final swing.
The popularity of the card is reflected in its pricing. Standard prints are only $1.83, while the foil version costs $16.81. For collectors or premium deck manufacturers, the borderless version is about $39, but it's rare Borderless elastic foil $140+ sitting.
11. Start the town-289
Start Town was an early strong, especially on multi-color decks. If you can play it in the first, two or three rounds, it will go into undeveloped, giving you instant access to mana without slowing down the pace. Apart from that, it can be colorless attacks, or you can pay 1 lifespan to generate mana of any color, making it flexible on almost any deck.
This versatility comes at a price. this The current price for the regular version is about $14and the foil will make you shrunk for less than $17. Still, for decks that care about fast, reliable mana in multiple colors, it turns out to be worth it.
10. Summon: Round Knight-359
Summon: Knight of the turn It is one of the most popular cards for Final Fantasy crossover at present, and it is not difficult to see the reason. With just five mana, you can create three 2/2 white knight creature tokens and build a board right away.
However, its (V) ability, the final ending gets better, it gives all your other creatures a +2/+2 ability until the turn is over and there is an indestructible counter placed on them. Combining the card's own indestructible keywords, it even turns a moderate board into an almost unstoppable force.
this The borderless version currently costs $35.99this is a 25% drop in market prices this month. Standard prints are more budget-friendly $21.88. Either way, this is a powerful pickup for the Knight, token or white commander deck and may still be popular.
9. Travel chocobo -210
All Chase cards are chase cards, there are only 77 gold foil traveling chocobos. There are other versions, including Neon version costs more than $1000but if you manage to find gold foil, that's one When cracking you need to find Collector booster.
Consider how many ink versions are there already Going, I can't imagine how much the variant of gold foil is actually, maybe you just won and don't have to pay for the magic card anymore, it's fine now. But, having said that, it did sell recently About $30,000 on eBay.
8. Summon: Bahamut-1
I love a big dragon in my magic series and Bahamut certainly fits that bill.
This summon not only creates 9/9, but also removes permanentness, triggers cards and essentially completes the Commander game with Mega Flare.
In the borderless variant, your full price is about $93, or Standard prints are about $30 Now in TCGPLAYER.
7. Lightning, an army of -545
How many card variants do you need? Obviously, the protagonist of Final Fantasy 13, lightningat least five are needed. To be fair, it makes sense considering how many spins she gets.
One's army is about interlaced mechanics, raising the enemy up to deal double damage, while also providing Lifelink, Pift Trame and Trampling in three cost cards.
The most popular market price has reached around $256.50 Borderless elastic foil version, while my personal favorite seems to be the cheapest (but still equally popular), Normal printing price is $20.58.
6. Yuna, Spira's Hope-549
Yuna is funny because it's just her 549 Borderless foil Attracted most An eager buyer interest in the secondary market.
But, Standard variants Geniune has also seen more speed in value over the past few weeks, with value rising +143.65%, jumping from a low of $5.68 to the most recent $20.15. In such a short time, it was a big jump.
5. TifaLockhart -536
Tifa Lockhart Still the main dwell time for best-selling Final Fantasy cards, and even the most popular in the most popular period before the launch of the universe.
TIFA has a login trigger that doubles her power with existing trampling keywords. As TCGplayer points out, you can boost her attack power through the growth of Titanic and then double it again using the legendary channel.
She will let you go back Standard version $9.10until $187.60 for borderless elastic foil Variants. Otherwise, it is surprising Non-border version The value for money is quite large, about $25.
4. Buster Sword-255
No cloud Nemesis Sword? Thankfully, this iconic weapon gets the treatment it deserves in Magic's Final Fantasy collection and comes with a stunning borderless version of Karuta Shiki illustrations. It is not only a work of a collector, but also a powerful device in itself.
Buster Sword offers +3/+2 equipped creatures, making it a serious threat in combat. However, when the creature connects with the player, the real reward comes. Not only can you draw a card, but you can cast spells immediately from your hands without paying for it without causing damage.
Of course, this flashy card is not cheap. On the current list tcgplayer hovered around $66 For the standard issue, it's already sold Excellent borderless version for $208.30 this month.
If you're a fan of the cloud, or just love a flashy, high-impact device, this is a device to watch out for, and anything in the triple-digits looks like a bargain now.
3. ViviOrnitier -248
Final Fantasy 9 Spellcaster Livelyby Toshiyuki Itahana (character designer in the game), probably just one of the best cards in the game. So it's not surprising that its standard card is the third most popular standard card in the current collection. The market price is also good if you want to buy a standalone person (at least compared to the rest of this list).
If I have seen it, the boundless version is also an absolute definition of collector items and proves to be of much interest. Both can also be considered as the top 10 cards for collectors, and also require that the prices are quite high in the vicinity The former $72.13and Next $232.71 Now in the market.
2. Cloud, Midgar Mercenaries-520
Cloud, Midgar Mercenaries Not surprisingly, by far, one of the most popular cards in the Final Fantasy X MTG universe. Low magic and dual device triggers bring the cloud very close to Stoneforge Mystic, but there are some new anime art from Kazto Furuya.
Not only Borderless elastic foil One of the most expensive cards in the new product (selling around $466), borderless, extended art and variants of regular print are now also cheap.
In terms of popularity, the borderless tidal foil is much higher than the rest of the shoulders, but according to TCGPLAYER, normal prints are also very popular now, and this is still one of the top 20 cards since the release of the new set. Find any of these, or decide to buy them correctly, for good reason.
1. Sephiroth, allegorical soldier-527
Sephiroth, Fable Soldier-0527 (Borderless) (Tidal Foil) It is the most popular card in the game right now, with the market price rising by $701.55 this week, only up +74.09% this month.
But this is not the only version that proves to be popular, namely, 382 and 317 have no boundaries, and 115 normal prints also prove that there is an increasing amount of sought after now, which is also unsurprisingly reflected in the current market prices.
Where to Buy Magic: Party – Final Fantasy Card

I will give it to you directly from OFF. It's hard to master any of these collections from major retailers right now. Over the past month, we've seen some big restocks, but at the time of writing, Final Fantasy MTG is almost everywhere.
I can provide some handy bookmark links so you can recheck, but for now, your best bet to ensure your chances Anything Will pass The most trusted third-party dealers such as TCGPLAYER.
Perhaps, collectors are most interested in this New Final Fantasy X Secret Lair Dropson the contrary. This is a busy year The Wizard in the Coast Limited Time Mini Setalthough the company sold out in all three Final Fantasies Still obtaining them through third-party sellers…If you are willing to pay an exaggerated fee, that is.
Final Fantasy's Secret Lair, Weapons, Grimoire and Games have trio, each offering a unique art and name to magic: the party card. Everything is available in standard and foil, as well as Japanese variants.
However, since they've sold out, you won't find the secret nest drops at the same price as you've found directly from the wizard of the coast (Standard $30 non-leaf, $40 rainbow foil), most are listed $80- $150 or higher.
This is a huge mark, so if you want to buy, make sure you know 100% what you are paying. You can buy them from eBay, but we always find TCGPLAYERwhile still owning eBay, it is the safest and most trustworthy way to give up the secret nest after release.
Lloyd Coombes is the game editor @Daily Star. He is a big fan of magic: parties and other collectible card games that frustrate his wife. He is also a technology, gaming and fitness freelancer for Polygon, Eurogamer, MacWorld, Techradar, Tom Guide, IGN and more.
This article also includes contributions from Lloyd Coombes. because TCGPLAYER Data and information about the information.