On Tuesday, May 20th, Wizards of the Coast revealed many new cards of various rarities from Final Fantasy, the upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion. This set isn't even halfway through its spoiler season, to be clear, and yet we have seen so many new previews! Let's go over the reveals from May 20th.
But First, What We Missed Yesterday
So, shortly after we published our recap for Monday, May 19th, a few previews snuck past. To be frank, it was late in the day, so we didn't expect them. We will make this easier on you and not discuss these in too much detail, if any. That said, here are those previews!

Sidequest: Play Blitzball, a card from Final Fantasy. Previewed on May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

World Champion, Celestial Weapon, the rear face of Sidequest: Play Blitzball. Previewed on May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Blitzball Shot, a card from Final Fantasy. Previewed on May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Adelbert Steiner, a card from MTGFIN. Previewed on May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Tidus, Blitzball Star, a card from MTGFIN. Previewed on May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
If there's anything notable to discuss about these new cards, it's that Tidus, the main character from FFX, can't "Play Blitzball" if he is the commander of his deck (unless he's the reskin of Thrasios, Triton HeroThrasios, Triton Hero from Through the Ages). Speaking of which...
Through the Ages
We also seem to have missed two cards from yesterday's Through the Ages bonus sheet reveals. To compensate, let's show you those now:

Princess Sarah, a reskin of Azusa, Lost but Seeking. From the Through the Ages bonus sheet, previewed May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Battle at the Big Bridge, a reskin of Fatal Push. From the Through the Ages bonus sheet, previewed May 19th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
Since its reveal, many discerning Magic players have pointed out naming similarities between Battle at the Big Bridge and the card Battle at the BridgeBattle at the Bridge. Was this a missed opportunity? Head Designer Gavin Verhey explained in the WeeklyMTG stream for May 20th that many players would prefer a copy of Fatal PushFatal Push to a Battle at the Bridge. So with that, let's discuss May 20th's spoilers at long last.
May 20th Final Fantasy Spoilers Ahead
And now we get to May 20th's reveals. There were many, thanks to WeeklyMTG, but as we have already covered these in an article earlier today, we will leave those for that coverage. However, there are plenty more to showcase!

From Father to Son, a card from Final Fantasy revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Dwarven Castle Guard, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Gaius van Baelsar, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Joshua, Phoenix's Dominant, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Phoenix, Warden of Fire, the rear face of Joshua, Phoenix's Dominant. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Summon: Titan, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Ambrosia Whiteheart, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Balamb T-Rexaur, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Edgar, King of Figaro, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Torgal, A FIne Hound, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
On Jenova
So, we don't have the full English translation for one of the Final Fantasy cards revealed on May 20th. We can't confirm the name or the inclusion of potential flavor text, but Jenova, a character from Final Fantasy VII was also revelaed today, albeit in Japanese.

A card depicting Jenova from Final Fantasy VII, revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
As such, the least we can do is provide a translation of the rules text for the Jenova card:
Jenova [name TBD]
Legendary Creature - Alien
At the beginning of combat on your turn, put a number of +1/+1 counters equal to Jenova’s power onto up to one target other creature. That creature becomes a Mutant in addition to its other types.
Whenever a Mutant you control dies during your turn, draw cards equal to its power.
1/5
The Final Fantasy III Crystal Cycle
Additionally, at long last, here is the remainder of the Crystal cycle, showcased from FFIII. The Darkness CrystalThe Darkness Crystal was revealed on May 10th with the debut stream for the set; all of these Crystal cards are reasonably impactful artifacts. Let's take a look!:

The Wind Crystal, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

The Water Crystal, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

The Fire Crystal, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

The Earth Crystal, a card from MTGFIN revealed on May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
Through the Ages Bonus Sheet - May 20th
Finally, in addition to the WeeklyMTG cards from the Through the Ages bonus sheet, we were treated to two more of them! Here those are in their full splendor:

Vaan, Aspiring Sky Pirate, a reskin of Captain Lannery Storm. From the Through the Ages bonus sheet, previewed May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix

Kefka's Tower, a reskin of Bolas's Citadel. From the Through the Ages bonus sheet, previewed May 20th. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix
Excitement Continues!
Are you eager to see anything else from Final Fantasy at this stage of spoiler season? We have over a week left to go. Is anything still missing for you? And how are you feeling about the Through the Ages bonus sheet? Are you eager to collect any of those cards? Sound off below!
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