For example, FF4 's Cecil and Kain both have their stories told in their respective cards - Cecil starts as a dark knight that loses the owner life and transforms into a paladin with lifelink to restore what was lost, whereas the complex character that is Kain betrays the party and becomes an enemy, which is represented by being a card that changes owners
Your beautiful artwork on Dune: Imperium or Everdell cards will pop just as the designers intended
This phrase also somewhat captures the feelings towards Japanese idols, which is a market/industry that I think Westerners mostly cant comprehend
But how come other cards are selling for much more
Vaan, Street Thief Rating: 2/10 As much as I love Final Fantasy XII , Vaan is by far one of the worst main characters in the series, or any other RPG for that matter
Build arounds are cards that encourage you to