Magic: The Gathering’s Final Fantasy brought two beloved franchises together in a way fans had dreamed of for decades. Players get cards that fit naturally into Commander and casual formats, while collectors receive premium treatments like Borderless, Surge Foil, and the ultra-limited Neon Ink variants.
Many of these cards are notoriously difficult to grade due to foil lines, whitening, and centering issues. PSA 10 copies, therefore, sit at the pinnacle of rarity, combining perfect condition with crossover demand. What follows are the twenty-five most significant Final Fantasy cards in gem mint condition.
25. Dragon of Mount Gulg – Ancient Copper Dragon (Showcase) PSA 10

This card merges a fan-favorite Magic dragon with the Final Fantasy–inspired Mount Gulg aesthetic. Ancient Copper Dragon already has strong play appeal in Commander for generating treasure tokens. The showcase treatment adds unique crossover value beyond gameplay. PSA 10 copies are tough to secure due to surface foiling and border wear.
24. Vivi Ornitier (Borderless) PSA 10

Vivi’s design captures the Black Mage icon with faithful Final Fantasy IX artwork. The card plays into spell-heavy decks, boosting resonance with Magic players who enjoy casting chains of spells. Borderless presentation gives it display value beyond standard versions. Collectors especially chase PSA 10 copies since black-bordered foils often show whitening.
23. Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (0317) (Borderless) PSA 10

Sephiroth is one of the most recognizable villains in gaming history, giving this card a cultural edge. Borderless artwork makes the design cinematic and highly collectible. In gameplay, Sephiroth offers powerful stats and synergy with discard themes. PSA 10 examples consistently hold premium pricing thanks to crossover fandom and strong demand.
22. Buster Sword (Borderless) PSA 10

The Buster Sword represents one of the most iconic weapons in Final Fantasy lore. Its Borderless treatment ensures collectors get a clean, full-art presentation. The card functions well as an equipment piece in Commander, appealing to gameplay-focused buyers. PSA 10 versions remain desirable due to the symbolic nature of the item.
21. Stay with Me – Rhystic Study (Showcase) PSA 10

This card is a Final Fantasy reimagining of Rhystic Study, one of Magic’s most popular staples. Showcase art ties directly to Aerith’s story, giving it narrative weight. Because Rhystic Study is heavily played, demand extends beyond Final Fantasy collectors. Pristine PSA 10 copies are uncommon, raising its desirability.
20. Aerith Gainsborough (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Aerith’s card celebrates one of Final Fantasy VII’s most beloved characters. The Surge Foil finish is difficult to grade due to vertical print lines, making PSA 10 copies scarce. Aerith’s ability in-game offers support and resilience, reflecting her role in the story. Collectors prize this card for its emotional and gameplay connections.
19. Emet-Selch, Unsundered (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Emet-Selch represents one of Final Fantasy XIV’s most complex antagonists. The Borderless Surge Foil version highlights stunning artwork that MMO fans appreciate. Mechanically, the card rewards slower strategies, aligning with his long-game mentality. PSA 10 copies stand out since foiling is highly sensitive to scratches.
18. Gogo, Master of Mimicry (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Gogo’s ability mirrors its namesake by copying spells or abilities, a trait loved in Commander decks. The Surge Foil version brings extra depth to the full-art presentation. Final Fantasy VI fans gravitate to Gogo for nostalgia and gameplay versatility. PSA 10 examples hold extra weight due to foil surface fragility.
17. G’raha Tia, Scion Reborn (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

G’raha Tia’s card reflects his leadership role in Final Fantasy XIV’s narrative. Surge Foil artwork gives collectors a vibrant depiction of the character. His gameplay function as a support figure resonates with multiplayer Commander themes. Gem mint PSA 10 copies elevate his appeal to Final Fantasy XIV’s large fanbase.
16. Clive, Ifrit’s Dominant (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Clive embodies the protagonist of Final Fantasy XVI, making this card a modern icon. The transformation into Ifrit gives unique mechanics for red-focused Magic strategies. Borderless Surge Foil versions have seen collector momentum since release. PSA 10 scarcity ensures lasting value as a contemporary standout.
15. Kefka, Court Mage (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Kefka remains one of Final Fantasy’s most infamous villains, and his chaotic nature translates well into Magic design. The artwork fully embraces his eccentric character, especially in foil. Surge Foil editions are prone to scratches, so PSA 10 examples are limited. Collectors love Kefka cards for their cultural impact and rarity.
14. Lightning, Army of One (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Lightning’s Borderless card honors her fast, offensive playstyle in Final Fantasy XIII. Surge Foil gives her artwork an electric glow that collectors appreciate. In gameplay, her aggressive ability supports tempo-based strategies. PSA 10 copies are popular since foil defects often reduce grading outcomes.
13. Celes, Rune Knight (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Celes’ card portrays her unique role as a balanced warrior-mage. Surge Foil highlights her iconic armor and stance, appealing to Final Fantasy VI fans. In Magic terms, her mechanics balance offense and protection, much like her story. PSA 10 examples remain valuable due to difficulty achieving perfect foil grades.
12. Tidus, Yuna’s Guardian (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Tidus’ Borderless Surge Foil card honors his protective role in Final Fantasy X. Gameplay rewards cooperative strategies, reflecting his support for Yuna. Artwork draws strong nostalgia, especially for fans of the PlayStation 2 era. PSA 10 versions maintain high demand among crossover collectors.
11. Terra, Herald of Hope (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Terra’s card represents her transformation into Esper form, a highlight of Final Fantasy VI. Surge Foil enhances the mystical look of the art. Her mechanics emphasize enchantments and spell support, making her attractive for Commander builds. Collectors especially value PSA 10 versions for her iconic status.
10. Tifa, Martial Artist (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Tifa’s Borderless Surge Foil card highlights her combat mastery from Final Fantasy VII. The card’s aggressive abilities make her a natural fit in red decks. Collectors appreciate her popularity as one of the franchise’s central heroines. PSA 10 copies remain difficult to obtain, increasing long-term demand.
9. Yuna, Grand Summoner (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Yuna’s Borderless Surge Foil represents her summoner role in Final Fantasy X. The artwork displays her elegance and command over summons. Mechanically, the card gives strong synergy with creature-based strategies. PSA 10 examples stand at a premium due to heavy collector interest.
8. Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Y’shtola is one of Final Fantasy XIV’s most popular characters, and her card reflects that with strong mechanics. Surge Foil art captures her presence as a powerful sorceress. Commander players value her ability to draw and control, while fans enjoy her character tie-in. PSA 10 scarcity keeps her market strong.
7. Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

Cloud’s Borderless Surge Foil brings the hero of Final Fantasy VII into Magic with striking impact. The artwork, paired with his mechanics, creates both collector and player appeal. He fits aggressive midrange strategies, matching his narrative strength. PSA 10 copies consistently perform at the top of the market.
6. Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (Borderless) (Surge Foil) PSA 10

This Surge Foil variant is Sephiroth’s second appearance on the list, elevating his presence even higher than the Borderless version. The artwork offers a dramatic, villainous stance that collectors gravitate toward. In gameplay, the card applies pressure through combat synergy and removal. PSA 10 examples are highly sought after due to crossover demand and foil rarity.
5. Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Neon Ink Yellow) PSA 10

The Neon Ink Yellow version is among the most limited premium treatments in the set. Its coloring reflects the classic golden Chocobo design, making it the most iconic of the cycle. The card’s mechanics allow extra card advantage, giving it gameplay depth. PSA 10 versions are exceptionally hard to find due to thin ink layering.
4. Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Neon Ink Pink) PSA 10

Neon Ink Pink stands out as the boldest color treatment, with vibrancy that makes it a display centerpiece. Collectors often prize it for its visual impact compared to the other inks. The Chocobo’s ability ensures steady play utility, reinforcing its demand. PSA 10 grading amplifies scarcity, with very few perfect examples recorded.
3. Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Neon Ink Green) PSA 10

This Neon Ink Green edition offers a fresh visual appeal that ties to Magic’s own green color identity. Many collectors chase it alongside Yellow as part of a duo collection. Its mechanics create reliable card advantage, ensuring it remains useful beyond aesthetics. PSA 10 versions are prized since green foiling is prone to edge chipping.
2. Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Neon Ink Blue) PSA 10

Neon Ink Blue gives a cooler, striking look to the collectible cycle. Of the four colors, it tends to grade slightly better due to deeper saturation, but gem mint copies are still rare. Chocobo remains one of the most flexible and beloved cards from the set. PSA 10 examples continue to command strong collector demand.
1. Traveling Chocobo (Borderless) (Japanese Exclusive) #551 PSA 10

The Japanese Exclusive version is the rarest and most significant Chocobo card in the set. Unique numbering and distribution make it unmatched in collector prestige. Its mechanics combine utility with iconic design, appealing to both players and Final Fantasy fans. PSA 10 graded copies represent the absolute peak of crossover collecting.
From iconic heroes like Cloud and Tifa to villains like Sephiroth and Kefka, the cards capture Final Fantasy’s essence while delivering playable value in Magic. Premium treatments such as Surge Foil and Neon Ink have created grading challenges that make PSA 10 examples exceptionally scarce.

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