Top Selling Magic: The Gathering Cards on TCGplayer: June 2025
By Peter Day •
The first step to serving customer demand is to understand it. So to help you follow what’s currently popular with players and collectors, we’ve put together a pair of downloadable CSV reports of the top-selling Magic: The Gathering cards of the past month.
These reports show the name and set of the Magic cards with the highest total number of copies sold on the TCGplayer Marketplace between June 1 and June 29, 2025. The reports consider cards from different sets to be distinct (even if they have the same name), but do not distinguish copies sold by condition (Near Mint, Lightly Played, etc.) or by printing (Foil, etc.).
The two reports cover cards that had an average sale price in June within two ranges: $50.00 or more, and $1.00 to $49.99.
Here are five highlights from each report.
Top Selling Magic Cards: $50 or More
#1 Vivi Ornitier
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $51.00
FINAL FANTASY has easily claimed all five highlighted spots in both of our reports, and most of the spots below them. As expected from a set that was hailed as the bestselling Magic set of all time before it was even released, FINAL FANTASY has been enormously successful, and is sure to convince Hasbro and Wizards decision-makers that Universes Beyond is the way of the future.
And leading the set is Vivi Ornitier, who’s simultaneously the most popular new commander by a huge margin and a competitive powerhouse. With Vivi in play, each noncreature spell you cast nets you a +1/+1 counter that buffs Vivi, leading to more mana to cast more noncreature spells the following turn—all while burning down your opponent. Even if Vivi weren’t a perpetual mana machine, he’s still the quintessential Black Mage, making him the perfect chase card for a set meant to appeal to the intersection of Magic and Final Fantasy fans.
#2 Summon: Bahamut (Borderless)
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $60.32
Bahamut has managed to outsell all of the other Summons in FINAL FANTASY by being absurdly powerful, colorless (meaning it can go into any deck that’s going to get to nine mana), and a Dragon—the creature type that just got tons of support Tarkir: Dragonstorm. That’s a lot of compelling traits for a single card to hold.
#3 Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless)
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $63.34
The borderless character cards are among the harder card variants to pull in FINAL FANTASY, and Cloud is obviously the best-known character in the franchise, so his card is popular with collectors.
#4 Buster Sword (Borderless)
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $107.20
Fans who want to play with their Cloud card will of course pair it with Buster Sword, both for flavor reasons and because it has two powerful effects that Cloud can double.
#5 Sephiroth,Fabled SOLDIER (Borderless)(0382)
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $89.93
Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER ranks only behind Vivi as far as popular FINAL FANTASY commanders, with powerful card advantage and life drain abilities that get even stronger when he flips to his One-Winged Angel side.
Top Selling Magic Cards: $1.00 to $49.99
#1 Astrologian's Planisphere
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $3.60
Astrologian’s Planisphere pairs perfectly with Vivi, whether in Commander decks or in Izzet Prowess decks like the ones that dominated the Top 8 of Pro Tour: Final Fantasy and led to Monday’s long list of Standard bans. It may become even more important in Standard now that its closest competition Cori-Steel Cutter has been removed from the format.
#2 Sazh's Chocobo
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $1.05
Sazh’s Chocobo is practically mandatory for any Commander deck led by Choco, Seeker of Paradise, another popular new commander. But it’s also showing up in Modern Domain Zoo lists, where it can come down on turn one and quickly grow into a must-answer threat.
#3 Starting Town
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $12.81
The fact that this card is selling so many copies despite costing over $10 should tell you how highly people value this card. This is basically a Standard and Pioneer-legal City of Brass for aggro decks, and another must-have land for five-color Commander decks.
#4 Genji Glove
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $2.65
Commander players love cards that double up combat phases and close out otherwise close games. Genji Glove is another one of those doublers, and because it’s colorless it can go in decks that normally don’t have access to those kinds of effects.
#5 Tifa Lockhart
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Average Sale Price: $6.04
Along with being another all-time favorite Final Fantasy character, Tifa Lockhart also enables crazy kills out of nowhere in both Commander and Standard, where she can deal 20 damage on turn four with a little help from Titanic Growth and Fabled Passage.
Selling cards that have high “velocity” keeps your cash flow healthy so you can take advantage of new opportunities. Check out our reports on the top-selling cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokémon, and be sure to list these cards on TCGplayer to unlock value you can reinvest in your business.