The 2025 Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Commander foil card, Rugged Prairie (#417), designed by Pablo Mendoza for Red and White mana strategies.
Rugged Prairie
2025 • Magic: The Gathering • Final Fantasy • Commander
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The 2025 Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Commander subset brings beloved video game locations to the tabletop arena, and Rugged Prairie stands out as a functional staple. Designated as card number 417 in the set, this rare foil land card is illustrated by Pablo Mendoza and serves as a versatile mana source for Red and White identities. Collectors appreciate the distinct visual identity that the Final Fantasy series brings to the Magic brand, making this release a unique crossover product for both TCG enthusiasts and gaming fans. Gameplay-wise, Rugged Prairie provides dual utility. Players can tap it to add generic colorless mana or pay a mixed Red and White cost to generate specific colored mana, including double red, double white, or one of each. This flexibility makes it highly relevant for Commander format players building symmetric or hybrid decks. The foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal, distinguishing it from the nonfoil versions in the set.
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Rugged Prairie
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Pablo Mendoza
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add {C}. {R/W}, {T}: Add {R}{R}, {R}{W}, or {W}{W}.
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