Ill be mindful of spoilers since some might be experiencing the game for the first time, but this Summons deep backbone truly embodies how Japanese games naturally found their place in the global gaming scene
It was clear from the start that double-faced cards representing villains was the most exciting thing to do
One deck stars Cloud Strife in all his spiky-haired glory as "Cloud, Planet's Champion" (White/Red), while the other showcases the one-winged angel himself, "Sephiroth, Planet's Heir" (Blue/Black)
From there, it can draw cards with Hiram Flaversham Toymaker or Gramma Tala Keeper of Ancient Stories, or deal with threats with cards like Brawl, Sisu Daring Visitor, and Goofy Super Goof
Instead of new original cards, the cards in these Secret Lairs are reprints of existing Magic cards with new names and artwork to fit the Final Fantasy theme
We're so lucky to share the exclusive premiere of everyone's favorite recurring enemy: Magic Pot