MTG Designer Reveals Hidden Gem: This Final Fantasy Commander Could Dominate
Urgent: Forgotten Final Fantasy Legend Could Reshape Commander Meta
A Magic: The Gathering designer is calling out an overlooked legendary creature from the Final Fantasy Universes Beyond set as a powerhouse Commander that has been widely underestimated by the player base.

According to the designer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss competitive strategy publicly, the card in question has unique synergies that make it far more viable than its current play rate suggests.
Quote from the Designer
“Most players skip right past this card because its ability looks narrow,” the designer said. “But once you build around it, the engine becomes incredibly resilient—especially in the current meta that rewards incremental advantage.”
Background
Universes Beyond sets like Final Fantasy include dozens of legendary creatures legal as Commanders. Typically, a few dominant Commanders emerge within weeks of release, but the sheer volume of choices means hidden gems often stay buried for months.
This particular Commander—a multi-colored legendary from the set’s underrepresented faction—was initially dismissed as casual-only. However, recent testing by high-level playgroups has revealed it can compete with top-tier decks.
What This Means
For Commander enthusiasts, this discovery signals that the Final Fantasy set still has untapped competitive potential. Players who invest in this underappreciated card now may gain a strategic edge before the broader community catches on.
“This isn’t just about one card,” the designer added. “It’s a reminder that the most powerful builds often come from unexpected places—especially in a format as deep as Commander.”

Expert Analysis
MTG strategy analyst Lena Torres from CFB Pro echoes the sentiment. “The deck’s ability to grind out card advantage while denying opponents’ key spells is reminiscent of top-tier control Commanders, but with a unique flavor that throws off opponents’ expectations,” she says.
Torres points to the card’s combination of color identity and activated ability as the key to its hidden power. “It fits perfectly into the slower, value-driven meta that’s emerging post-ban announcement.”
How to Build Around It
- Core synergy: Focus on permanent types that trigger the Commander’s ability multiple times per turn.
- Support cards: Include cheap instants that protect the Commander while generating extra value.
- Backup plan: A secondary win condition like combo finishers ensures the deck isn’t too reliant on the Commander.
Implications for the Community
For collectors, this may drive up the card’s price as demand rises. For brewers, it’s an invitation to explore other overlooked legends from the same set.
“Don’t just chase the obvious choices,” the designer advises. “Sometimes the real treasure is the one everyone walks past.”
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