The Radiant Grove foil, card number 414 from Magic: The Gathering's 2025 Final Fantasy Commander set, featuring a Forest and Plains land type.
Radiant Grove
2025 • Magic: The Gathering • Final Fantasy • Commander
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Released in 2025 as part of the Final Fantasy Commander subset, the Radiant Grove foil (card number 414) offers collectors a tangible link to the iconic crossover between Magic: The Gathering and the legendary video game franchise. This land card functions as both a Forest and a Plains, providing players with the flexibility to generate either green or white mana by tapping the card, though it enters the battlefield tapped, adding a strategic layer to its utility. The inclusion of flavor text referencing Rikku adds narrative weight, connecting the card to the broader Final Fantasy lore. As the Final Fantasy set continues to grow in popularity, cards like the Radiant Grove serve as key components for enthusiasts who appreciate the intersection of trading card game mechanics and fantasy storytelling. This product represents a distinct moment in Magic history, bridging two beloved universes for dedicated fans.
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Card Details
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Radiant Grove
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Fariba Khamseh
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land — Forest Plains
Card Text
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({T}: Add {G} or {W}.) This land enters tapped.
"You're not really going to see the dead, more like your memories of them. They take on the form of the dead person—an illusion, nothing else." —Rikku
