final fantasy crystal dominion booster box Final Fantasy TCG: Blissful Eternity Booster Box (Opus XXIX) – Tanuki Games
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final fantasy crystal dominion booster box

final fantasy crystal dominion booster box Final Fantasy TCG: Blissful Eternity Booster Box (Opus XXIX) – Tanuki Games

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final fantasy crystal dominion booster box Final Fantasy TCG: Blissful Eternity Booster Box (Opus XXIX) – Tanuki GamesRelease date: August 07, 2026 Blissful Eternity, the newly announced FFTCG booster pack releasing on July 31, 2026, features Tidus, the protagonist of FINAL FANTASY X which is celebrating its 25th anniversary on July 19, 2026. Its one Blissful pack thats loaded with numerous new cards bound to improve your deck alongside captivating you with amazing new art, beginning with Tidus. This pack also marks the integration of Noir cards, which showcase

Release date: August 07, 2026

“Blissful Eternity”, the newly announced FFTCG booster pack releasing on July 31, 2026, features Tidus, the protagonist of FINAL FANTASY X which is celebrating its 25th anniversary on July 19, 2026. It’s one “Blissful” pack that’s loaded with numerous new cards bound to improve your deck alongside captivating you with amazing new art, beginning with Tidus.

This pack also marks the integration of “Noir” cards, which showcase select accent colors layered against a monochromatic base. “Noir” cards are designed using full art, and—while they’re not foil-stamped—they also feature printed signatures. For example, a stunning “Noir” Cloud [11-127L] can be found within this very pack!

(Please note that starting with this release, Crystal cards that previously came with standard sets will no longer be included.)

The booster pack also presents 36 cards displaying new artwork, primarily from titles such as FINAL FANTASY X, FINAL FANTASY V, FINAL FANTASY XI, and STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN. The highly coveted Special card features Sephiroth [29-087L] from FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH. It’s foil-stamped with Tetsuya Nomura’s signature, making this a standout set even for collectors.

Alongside this set’s enhanced collectability, special attention has also been paid to ensure that it’s packed full of interesting cards to add to your current deck (or build completely new decks around!). With even more “Limit Break” options, excitement is sure to begin from the deck-building phase, so expect the birth of countless new decks.

In addition, Legacy cards, powerful cards from FFTCG’s storied history selected for inclusion as premium full art cards, continue to be featured in this booster pack. The following three cards are included in this set: Gilgamesh (FFBE) [14-023L], Warrior of Light [21-121L], and Mont Leonis [22-113L]. Special cards, Noir cards and Legacy cards are not only for collection purposes as they can both be used in official tournaments, just like normal cards. .


 Card Count
• Normal: 124 cards
• Premium: 165 cards (of these, 124 are premium versions of normal cards, 39 are full art cards, one is a Special card, and one is a Noir card)

• Specs
One (1) Pack contains 12 cards
One (1) Display box contains 18 packs
One (1) Premium Card included per pack

 Legacy Card / Noir Card / Special Card

• Three (3) Legacy cards
♦ Gilgamesh (FFBE) [14-023L]
♦ Warrior of Light [21-121L]
♦ Mont Leonis [22-113L]

• One (1) Noir card
♦ Cloud [11-127L]

• One (1) Special card
♦ Sephiroth [29-087L] *Adorns foil-stamped signature of the character designer Tetsuya Nomura


 New Art
♦ Rubi Asami, FINAL FANTASY IX / FINAL FANTASY X / STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN
♦ Mihoko Ishii, FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
♦ Yuya Ishihata, FINAL FANTASY IX
♦ Ryoma Ito, FINAL FANTASY TACTICS A2 / FINAL FANTASY XII REVENANT WINGS
♦ M.Ezuka, FINAL FANTASY V
♦ Rika Okazaki, FINAL FANTASY V
♦ Reo Obata, FINAL FANTASY IV
♦ Yukihiro Kajimoto, FINAL FANTASY X
♦ Gen Kobayashi, FINAL FANTASY X / STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN
♦ Sara Shimokobe, FINAL FANTASY V
♦ Yasushi Hasegawa, FINAL FANTASY V
♦ Lisa Fujise, STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN
♦ Fumio Minagawa, FINAL FANTASY XI
♦ Kaede Yamaguchi, FINAL FANTASY / Original
♦ Miki Yamashita, FINAL FANTASY X
* The card images sent separately are a work in progress. The final product may vary.

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