Editorial
MTG Final Fantasy Commander Deck Prices in the UK: Why Revival Trance Is Now the Cheapest
The price hierarchy among the four standard Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY Commander decks is unusually clear in the current UK snapshot. Revival Trance begins at £42.58, while the cheapest alternative, Limit Break, begins at £49.95. The immediate saving is £7.37, meaning the next-cheapest deck costs 17.3% more than Revival Trance at the best tracked prices[3].
This is not merely one isolated low listing. Revival Trance has 23 tracked retailer listings, including 18 marked in stock and only 5 marked out of stock. There are 9 live offers at £50 or less. That gives buyers several prices near the bottom of the range rather than a single quotation that may disappear immediately[3].
The broader Commander subset contains 4 products with listings, 75 listings in total, and 30 distinct retailers. At listing level, 48 are in stock, 0 are pre-orders, and 27 are out of stock in the snapshot generated 23 Jun 2026, 04:46[3]. The comparison is therefore based on released products with active UK availability, not speculative pre-order prices.
Wizards released Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY for tabletop play on June 13, 2025. Its Commander range consists of four ready-to-play decks drawing primarily from FINAL FANTASY VI, VII, X, and XIV[1][2]. Each standard deck contains 100 cards, including two traditional foil legendary cards and 98 nonfoil cards, alongside a two-card Collector Booster Sample Pack, tokens, a deck box, a strategy insert, and a reference card. Each deck also introduced 25 new-to-Magic cards[2].
The Four Decks Compared
Revival Trance is the cheapest at £42.58 and also has the deepest listing row, with 23 offers. Limit Break follows at £49.95 across 18 listings. Counter Blitz begins at £49.95, while Scions & Spellcraft is marginally the most expensive at £49.95[3].
The three more expensive decks are tightly grouped: only 79p separates their best tracked prices. Revival Trance sits outside that group, more than £11 below each of them[3]. For a buyer who is genuinely indifferent between themes, that is a meaningful reduction on a single precon. For a buyer who already wants a particular character, colour identity, or play style, the difference is better treated as the cost of choosing the preferred deck rather than a reason to buy the wrong one.
Listings: 23
Best Price: £42.58-24.1%
Listings: 18
Best Price: £49.95-19.7%
Listings: 18
Best Price: £49.95-25.9%
Listings: 16
Best Price: £49.95-22.2%
| Product | Listings | Best Price | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Final Fantasy Commander Deck Revival Trance | 23 | £42.58 | -24.1% | In Stock |
| Final Fantasy Commander Deck Counter Blitz | 18 | £49.95 | -19.7% | In Stock |
| Final Fantasy Commander Deck Limit Break | 18 | £49.95 | -25.9% | In Stock |
| Final Fantasy Commander Deck Scions Spellcraft | 16 | £49.95 | -22.2% | In Stock |
Final Fantasy Commander Decks

In Stock
Final Fantasy Commander Deck Revival Trance
Best price
£42.58
Listings
23
Status: In Stock

In Stock
Final Fantasy Commander Deck Limit Break
Best price
£49.95
Listings
18
Status: In Stock

In Stock
Final Fantasy Commander Deck Counter Blitz
Best price
£49.95
Listings
18
Status: In Stock

In Stock
Final Fantasy Commander Deck Scions Spellcraft
Best price
£49.95
Listings
16
Status: In Stock
Why Revival Trance Is The Cheapest
The snapshot can establish how Revival Trance is cheaper, but it cannot prove a single cause for the difference. There is no sales volume or retailer inventory data in the public price feed. Claims that one deck is less popular, was printed in greater quantities, or is being discounted because of its card list would require evidence that the current listings do not provide. The defensible explanation is narrower: more retailers currently have Revival Trance available, and several of those live offers sit below the starting price of every other deck[3].
Availability reinforces the price rather than undermining it. Revival Trance has 18 in-stock listings, compared with 10 for Limit Break and 11 each for Counter Blitz and Scions & Spellcraft[3]. A low price backed by several available listings is more useful to a buyer than a lower number attached only to a sold-out page.
The spread within the Revival Trance row also matters. Its cheapest offers begin below £50, but other retailers list the same deck at prices comparable with the remaining precons[3]. UK buyers should therefore compare the current internal product page rather than assume that every shop is selling Revival Trance at the headline price. Delivery charges can also remove part of an £11 saving, particularly when the competing retailer offers free delivery at a higher basket value.
Choosing By Deck Rather Than Discount
Revival Trance is the rational first comparison for a buyer seeking the lowest-cost sealed entry into the FINAL FANTASY Commander range. It is a complete 100-card deck with the same standard accessory structure as the other three precons, and its current price advantage does not reflect a smaller sealed package[2][3]. A buyer who likes its theme can spend less without accepting thinner retailer coverage.
That does not make it the automatic choice for every player. Counter Blitz, Limit Break, Revival Trance, and Scions & Spellcraft are separate playable decks rather than four cosmetic versions of one list[1][2]. Paying approximately £11 to £12 more for the deck a player actually intends to keep, sleeve, and upgrade can be better value than buying the cheapest option and replacing it later.
Buyers considering multiple decks should calculate the combined price from the individual product pages. The catalogue contains a collected-deck row, but its tracked retailer title and product count are not sufficiently consistent for a dependable like-for-like comparison in this snapshot[3]. Adding the four verified individual best prices is the clearer method, provided each listing remains available when the order is placed.
The Buying Decision Today
Buy Revival Trance now if it is the deck you want and the delivered total remains close to the current £42.58 floor. The row has enough in-stock depth to make that price more credible than a one-retailer clearance, although no current listing is guaranteed to remain available[3].
Compare rather than substitute if another deck is the preferred choice. Limit Break, Counter Blitz, and Scions & Spellcraft all begin within 79p of one another, so their relative price should rarely decide between them[3]. The practical comparison is between the preferred deck at roughly £55 and Revival Trance at roughly £43.
Waiting is reasonable when deck preference is weak and the purchase is not intended for immediate play. FINAL FANTASY is a released product line rather than an uncertain pre-order, and all four standard decks currently have active UK stock[1][3]. There is no need to pay an unavailable or speculative price. The useful signals are the live delivered total, the number of competing in-stock retailers, and whether Revival Trance continues to have several offers below £50.
The present conclusion is specific rather than predictive. Revival Trance is the cheapest standard FINAL FANTASY Commander deck because the UK snapshot contains a deeper cluster of lower live offers for it. The data does not prove why retailers reached those prices or guarantee that the ranking will persist. It does show that a buyer can currently save at least £7.37 before delivery by choosing Revival Trance over the next-cheapest deck[3].
References
- [1] Wizards of the Coast, Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY, official product lineup and June 13, 2025 tabletop release date. magic.wizards.com
- [2] Boostermage catalog metadata for FINAL FANTASY Commander sealed products, generated from official Wizards product data.
- [3] Boostermage live UK sealed-product price snapshot, generated 23 Jun 2026, 04:46.
- [4] Wizards of the Coast, Announcements, checked June 10, 2026 for directly relevant product updates. magic.wizards.com
- [5] Scryfall, FINAL FANTASY card search and card database. scryfall.com
