Thus, among the illustrations and the abilities each card possesses, fans can notice different details, which means that the best Final Fantasy references on Magic: The Gathering cards range from classic scenes from the games to more subtle nods, such as certain dialogues to other events
For collectors without thousands to spend, a card that costs next to nothing can be a real plus
There's also Pitiless Plunderer and Morbid Opportunist here which I thought would hint at a Sacrifice subtheme here but nope, there's 1 sac outlet in the entire deck (Shadow, Mysterious Assassin) and like two or three cards that sacrifice themselves (Priest of Fell Rites) so maybe these are either random "hope for value" inclusions or maybe the remnants of a previous version of the deck that focused more on Sacrifice, who knows
Do locations protect characters from being challenged
The Decks Put equipment like Buster Sword, Leyline Axe, and Basilisk Collar on Cloud, Midgar Mercenary to build a massive creature