And although some MTG players blame these buyouts on Final Fantasy art collectors that may have no interest of actually playing with them, it's clear that a large portion of Magic players see Final Fantasy cards not just as pretty collectibles, but also very playable MTG cards
In the Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander decks we got Jaws of Defeat, which burns your opponent for life equal to the difference between an entering creatures power and toughness
These days Id expect to see it as a white enchantment, but its still a cool, if unusual stax piece
A card named Pokmon Breeder turned up in the 2017 set, Shining Legends , but had a different effect
Save them for collectors, foil chasers, and players who want the most visually striking versions of cards