Ray Easygoing Firefly is a powerful late game card Ray has been one of my favorite five-cost questers in the game since it came out in Rise of the Floodborn, and I would actually recommend including four copies of him in your deck if you can (I would switch out the two Don Karnages for two Rays as I dont really know what Dons achieving in this deck that Ray cant also do)
Go wide is a simple A + B strategy, where you curve out and pair cards like Aerith Rescue Mission and Rinoa Heartilly with Auron's Inspiration for big damage
Jecht, Reluctant Guardian Tidus dad here is a bit surprising to see in black, but has an acceptable front face, and his back face is highly disruptive to opponents while drawing you cards and giving you one attack with a 7/7 Menace
The Top 5 Cards from Final Fantasy for Modern in Magic: The Gathering For a Standard-legal set, Final Fantasy is incredibly deep, offering a wide range of powerful tools across multiple archetypes
We could have made a memorable card about the silver dragon boss fight or the scene where your entire party must marry each other to pass through a dwarf village