Magic: The Gatheringis bringing the most iconic city from theFinal Fantasyseries into the game as a unique kind of Land, one that matches the fearsome reputation it had in its own title.

One of theunique Final Fantasy mechanicsbeing added to Magic: The Gathering involves its special Land-Town cards. Locations like Zanarkand fromFinal Fantasy Xare classed as both a Land and an Adventure card, meaning they have a secondary use that can be activated for an additional cost.

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TheMagicTCG Reddithas another spoiler for anupcoming Final Fantasy crossoverset. The card in question is Midgar, City of Mako, based on the iconic location fromFinal Fantasy 7. It’s a Land-Town card with a power that will be familiar to fans of the source material.

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When used as a regular land, Midgar functions like a basic Swamp, providing a single black mana. However, if it’s alternate condition is used, then it acts as Sorcery that allows the player to sacrifice an artifact or creature to draw two cards, at the cost of three black mana.

Midgar, City of Mako’s power, refers to how theShinra Corporationin Final Fantasy 7 is using the literary power of the land as an energy source. When a lifeform dies in Final Fantasy 7, their spirit rejoins the Lifestream within the world, and the Shinra Corporation is draining it, prompting eco-terrorist groups to oppose them.

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The might of the Shinra Corporation cannot be understated, and Midgar, City of Mako is equally as impressive. Tying a sacrifice/draw effect to a land is afantastic addition to black decksand anything comboing with it, ensuring Mako Reactors are going to be draining life from across the entire Magic: The Gathering multiverse.

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