Even if the equipped creature is removed, the equipment itself stays around
Cards that were released as promos only have one number denoting what number the card is
$8.99 Vincent Valentine (0383 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $4.49 Gilgamesh, Master-at-Arms (0338 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $2.99 Balthier and Fran (0319 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $1.99 Raubahn, Bull of Ala Mhigo (0388 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $0.79 Crystal Fragments (0357 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $0.99 Memories Returning (0331 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $0.99 A Realm Reborn (0344 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $2.99 Moogles' Valor (0326 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $1.49 Esper Origins Final Fantasy $2.99 Tellah, Great Sage (0349 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $2.49 Summon: Brynhildr (0366 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants $1.99 Seifer Almasy (0389 - Borderless) Final Fantasy Variants 0 results found
The only catch to this "downside" is that discarding a card for free each turn benefits many decks, making this a three-mana 7/6 with upside
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This means that when you're analyzing any given Equipment, you have to keep on adding to the actual cost when deciding whether or not to slot it into your deck