Final Fantasy Deck Boxes Put to the MTG Test – Who Wins?
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We tested these six deck boxes in the only environments that matter:
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On the way to Friday Night Magic
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At a kitchen table stacked with snacks
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While losing to some guy’s squirrel token army
Here’s how each one performed under real Commander pressure:
🧠 Gameboy Deck Box (Final Fantasy Edition)
Battle Results: Still clicked shut after five games. Cartridge lid stayed snug, even after backpack travel.
Vibe Check: Opponent asked where you got it. That’s a win.
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🗡️ Buster Sword Deck Box
Battle Results: Slightly awkward to stack, extremely satisfying to open. Holds cards like a champ.
Vibe Check: Someone said “is that a sword?” with admiration.
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💥 Barret Deck Box
Battle Results: Survived a drop test. Stored two extra dice no one asked for.
Vibe Check: Feels like opening a boss chest.
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🌵 Cactaur Deck Box
Battle Results: Passed the “conversation starter” test immediately. Stood up straight despite legs.
Vibe Check: Someone said “that’s hilarious,” then bought one.
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🎮 Gameboy Deck Box (Standard Edition)
Battle Results: Fit Commander + sideboard + loose tokens. Still satisfying every time you click the lid.
Vibe Check: Someone said “I had one of those in the 90s.”
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👾 Pac-Man Deck Box
Battle Results: Didn’t rattle in bag, dice stayed secure. Flashiest on the table.
Vibe Check: Got called “sick” by a teenager, which we’ll take as a compliment.
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