More cards from the Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy collection have been revealed and I. Am. Obsessed. Look at these cards! Look at the art! Look at these mechanics! Emet Selch’s card transforms him when there’s 14 cards in your graveyard. (I see what you did there, Magic.) Sephiroth gets stronger whenever a creature your opponent controls dies. But my favorite is the Jumbo Cactuar card because whenever it attacks it adds 9,999 damage to its attack power.
Ash Parrish

Former Video Games Reporter
Former Video Games Reporter
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