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Magic: The Gathering - FINAL FANTASY Scene Box - Garland of the Chaos Temple (Japanese Version) - Omen of Destiny (Japanese Version) - Battle of Alexandria (Japanese Version) - Camp Companions (Jap...

  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

The four types of "Magic: The Gathering - FINAL FANTASY" Scene Boxes are highly collectible products that recreate famous scenes from FF using six new cards to create a single, cohesive image. With their holiday-themed limited edition feel and demand from FF fans, they are expected to command premium prices and have long-term value.

Magic: The Gathering - FINAL FANTASY Scene Box - Garland of the Chaos Temple (Japanese Version), Omen of Destiny (Japanese Version), Battle of Alexandria (Japanese Version), Camp Companions (Japanese Version)

Scene Box Overview

  • The Scene Box is a set of six "scene cards" featuring memorable scenes from four Final Fantasy games (I, VIII, IX, and XV). When arranged together, they form a complete illustration.

  • Each box contains six new cards, plus a booster pack featuring FF collaboration designs, making it valuable for both display and play (detailed contents are based on official information).

Features of each box

  • Garland of the Temple of Chaos (FFI) Japanese Version

    • The theme is the "Chaos Temple vs. Garland battle," the climax of the early stages of FF1. This classic-oriented box blends the retro world view symbolizing the early days of FF with the art style of Magic: The Gathering.

    • Due to its connection to the original Final Fantasy, it has strong collector demand from fans of that generation, and its high compatibility with anniversary and commemorative events across the entire Final Fantasy series makes it likely to attract long-term attention.

  • A Sign of Fate (FFVIII) Japanese Version

    • The story revolves around "The Omen of Fate," symbolizing the long-standing rivalry between Squall and Seifer, and features scenes that emphasize the youthful atmosphere and dramatic elements unique to VIII, including school settings, gunblade action, and dance sequences.

    • FFVIII is a title that enjoys strong support from a specific core group of fans, and its strength lies in its ability to easily capture search needs based on individual characters or weapons, such as "Squall fan" or "Gunblade fan."

  • The Battle of Alexandria (FFIX) Japanese Version

    • This box set features the "Battle of Alexandria," considered one of the most memorable scenes in FFIX, and is described as a lavish re-creation of the climactic battle between Zidane, Garnet, and others with stunning artwork.

    • Even within FFIX, which is highly regarded for its storytelling, this scene enjoys strong fan support, making it an effective target for appealing to "FF fans who prioritize story" and "those who want to highlight an emotionally moving scene."

  • Camp Buddies (FFXV) Japanese Version

    • The theme is an impressive "camping scene" where Noctis and his companions gather around a campfire, with visuals that symbolize the end of their journey and the bonds between friends being prominently featured.

    • This box has a strong photogenic and modern visual appeal that is characteristic of FFXV, making it easy to introduce to people with an eye towards its potential as a social media-worthy item or display piece.




 
 
 

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