The 2025 Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Commander subset features Graven Cairns card #401, a rare foil land card designed for Black and Red mana acceleration.
Graven Cairns
2025 • Magic: The Gathering • Final Fantasy • Commander
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Designed by Henry Wong, this card supports Black and Red color identities, offering players the ability to add generic mana or specific colored mana through its activated abilities. As part of the Final Fantasy crossover set, the card captures the imaginative spirit of the beloved video game franchise, appealing to both Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts and Final Fantasy fans. The foil treatment adds a premium visual appeal, making it a desirable addition to any collection focused on the Commander format or thematic set completion. Collectors often seek this card for its unique mana production capabilities and its connection to the expansive world of Final Fantasy, where creativity and strategy intersect. The card's design and functionality make it a standout piece for those looking to enhance their gameplay with powerful mana sources while enjoying the artistic representation of a classic character.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Graven Cairns
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Henry Wong
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}: Add {C}. {B/R}, {T}: Add {B}{B}, {B}{R}, or {R}{R}.
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