BEST GREEN COMMANDER CARDS FROM FINAL FANTASY! | Set Review
In this video, Nathan reviews the BEST Commander cards in mono-red from Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy Commander. Final Fantasy brings us a ton of sweet new legends and plenty of power creep, but is it enough to make a dent in the Commander format? Stay tuned to find out!
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00:00:00 Best Green Cards
00:21:36 Honorable Mentions
00:28:51 Top 3 Green Cards
The upcoming Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy Universes Beyond set introduces compelling blue cards that promise to invigorate Commander gameplay with unique mechanics and thematic depth.
Another notable inclusion is the innovative "Saga Creatures," which blend the mechanics of sagas and creatures. These cards, such as iconic summons like Bahamut and Shiva, function as enchantment creatures that can attack and block while progressing through saga chapters, culminating in powerful effects .
In the Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering crossover set, green cards showcase synergy and resilience through nature-themed mechanics, creature support, and devotion to harmony. Among these, Traveling Chocobo, Tromell, Seymour's Butler, and Yuna's Decision highlight green’s strategic strength and interconnectivity.
Traveling Chocobo exemplifies green’s core value—mobility and ramp. Traveling Chocobo doubles landfall triggers and bird triggers and enables powerful landfall synergies which DEFINITELY needed MORE SUPPORT within the Commander format. /s
Tromell, Seymour’s Butler, though originally aligned with the narrative of Seymour from Final Fantasy X, finds mechanical synergy in green builds when paired with +1 counter and proliferate strategies. Tromell is both an enabler and payoff stapled onto the same card which is always the mark of a powerful card design.
Yuna’s Decision, a green sorcery, allows players to cheat massive creatures into play while ALSO drawing a card and ramping a land onto the battlefield provided that the player can meet the basic stipulation of sacrificing a creature.
Together, these cards embody green’s values—life, protection, and unity—while reinforcing each other's strengths. Their synergy reflects Final Fantasy’s themes of loyalty and balance, making green a compelling choice in this crossover set.
Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is a popular collectible card game created by Richard Garfield and first released by Wizards of the Coast in 1993. It combines strategy, fantasy, and storytelling in a richly immersive game where players assume the roles of powerful spellcasters known as Planeswalkers. Each player builds a deck of cards representing magical spells, creatures, and artifacts, using them to battle opponents in a competition to reduce their life total to zero. The game is played using a variety of card types including lands which provide mana to cast spells, creatures that are used to attack and defend, and instants and sorceries which produce powerful one-time effects.
Magic features a complex ruleset and deep strategic elements, with gameplay that often involves constructing decks tailored to specific strategies, known as archetypes. With various formats like Standard, Modern, and Commander, MTG offers diverse gameplay experiences. Its expansive lore, numerous expansions, and continuous updates keep the game fresh and engaging. Players enjoy the dynamic nature of deck-building, strategic planning, and the thrill of both competitive and casual play. The game's rich universe and complex mechanics contribute to its enduring popularity and global community.