It's unpredictable, it's explosive, and it's the kind of play that keeps Commander games memorable
Trading card and game firm Upper Deck this summer sued Ravensburger for what it blasted in a release as a stolen game, alleging essentially that Miller, while on a work for hire contract with Upper Deck, developed the game that would become Lorcana. The breach of contract suit contends that an Upper Deck game bears remarkable, uncanny similarities to Lorcana. Miller, the co-designer of Lorcana with Steve Warner, declined to address the lawsuit
MTG Final Fantasy is what happens when you combine one of the world's best card games with absolutely beloved JRPGs
The actual client had no Lorcana or Disney imagery, instead just a bunch of weird fantasy art that occasionally looked kind of like Mulan or Hercules or whatever
Throw in cards like Colossus Hammer that are cheap on the front end and have massive equip costs that you can bypass, and youre in business
I can also confirm that instant noodles and Food tokens are part of the FFXV representation in the set