Final Fantasy Card Prices
Now that FINAL FANTASY has been out for a week, the prices have settled a little from the high pre-release prices, and we are seeing more of what they will look like in the long term. Foils and borderless/extended art cards are where it’s at with this set. It is far more collectible than most previous sets and people want that sweet alternate art!
Iconic characters are where it’s at with this set. Huge fans of the game want Cloud and Sephiroth. For this article we are going to look at the most expensive cards in a few different categories and how much you can save by buying FINAL FANTASY proxy cards!
5 Most Expensive Cards from FF Commander:
Y’shtola, Night’s Blessing (Borderless) $127.12
Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER (Borderless) $71.79
Yuna, Grand Summoner (Borderless) $67.04
Tifa, Martial Artist (Borderless) $50.16
Terra, Herald of Hope (Borderless) $44.85
5 Most Expensive Foil Cards from FF:
Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Japanese Exclusive) $7,000
Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (Borderless) (Surge Foil) (0527) $677.71
Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless) (Surge Foil) $447.30
Yuna, Hope of Spira (Borderless) (Surge Foil) $268.05
Lightning, Army of One (Borderless) (Surge Foil) (0545) $212.78
5 Most Expensive Borderless/Extended Art Cards:
Vivi Ornitier (Extended Art) $73.05
Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless) $61.84
Summon: Bahamut (Borderless) $60.51
Terra, Magical Adept (Borderless) $55.53
Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (Extended Art) $55.16
5 Most Expensive Regular Art Cards:
Buster Sword $53.37
Vivi Ornitier $51.69
Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER $43.02
Cloud, Midgar Mercenary $36.36
Traveling Chocobo $30.38
If you want to keep up with the Meta Game in Standard at your LGS or even your kitchen table Commander games Final Fantasy proxy cards can save you a lot of money! Our German black core proxies are great quality; our foils are especially beautiful.