Amazon Slashed The Prices of Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Playmats For October Prime Day
Magic: The Gathering launched its Final Fantasy crossover set in June, breaking records in the process, but the licensed playmats from Ultra Pro were almost as tough to get hold of as the cards themselves.
Thankfully, not only does Amazon have them in stock, but they’re discounted in the Prime Day Big Deals, starting as low as $23.
Before we start, it’s worth noting the labelling is wrong on some of these options. For example, the Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER playmat is listed as being $28.79, but the actual artwork shows an Eikon battle from Final Fantasy 16. Be sure to check the artwork before you place your order.
Also included on that product listing is the Traveling Chocobo (Golden) playmat, depicting the card that shot to the top of our most valuable MTG x Final Fantasy cards list.
Elsewhere, the black stitched playmats are down to $23.03. These include Vivi, Lightning, and Y’Shtola. The ‘Sephiroth’ playmat is erroneously labelled, though – it’s clearly Final Fantasy 6 baddie Kefka in the artwork. That one is $35.99.
Finally, even the double-sided playmats are discounted. This listing does have a (correct) Sephiroth listing, with the One-Winged Angel’s playmat coming in at $31.67, the same price as the Clive and Ifrit two-sided one. Emet-Selch, Unsundered’s is $37.45.
For more, be sure to check out which Commander Deck from the Final Fantasy set is half price right now, and how you can save on the Final Fantasy 14 deck.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.
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