Saturday, March 21, 2026

Final Fantasy TCG Dreamlike Oceans Prerelease - March 21st, 2026

Today, I had my first ever experience with a Final Fantasy TCG Prerelease event, and...

Honestly, it was an absolute blast. I've heard that other sets have had mediocre-at-best sealed environments, but in my opinion? Dreamlike Oceans has a great set of cards to make a Limited environment work well.

I went 1-3, but every game was an absolute blast with me trying to figure out how to make my four-color pile of nonsense work out well, or at least how to use it to work around whatever my opponents had going on.

That said, obviously I can't really share a decklist that I, or anybody else, wound up using. That would've required me actually keeping track of what I put in my deck.

A little about the actual process of the prerelease:

50 minutes to build a deck out of my pulls sounded like a lot of time. But by the time I had cracked open my packs and looked through what I had actually gotten, it had eaten up a surprising amount of that time. Then when my hopeful plan of "pull a bunch of Category MBM and use that as the basis of my deck" went up in smoke (I pulled a total of 11 MBM cards, and two of those were the LB Ashe, leaving me 9 cards for the main deck - not enough to invest in trying to build that deck), I had to figure out what I did have enough of to try to make a list work out.

Starting with Fire cards because I had pulled a few that seemed like decent powerhouses - notably two copies of the new common Gunbreaker that can spend a Crystal on entry to deal 8k and the new Hero rarity Barret that serves as a Crystal generator - I tried to build around a Crystal-based strategy. This is what put me into four colors, as I didn't have enough Crystal cards, or really even enough of anything to go into less than that.

I wound up with a pile consisting of Fire, Ice, Earth, and Wind cards. I made a few mistakes - I should've played the 2-drop Firion that has Haste, since even without any other Category II cards, he's still a 5k with Haste for 2, making him a solid enough threat.

Meanwhile, right across the table from me, I watched my fellow Pokémon Professor open up a whole slew of MBM cards, giving them effectively a "real deck" to play through the event. I was definitely jealous.

Regardless.

MBM seems to be incredibly strong if you can pull heavy from it. Which makes sense, it's a full, proper archetype of a deck that's heavily weighted to lower rarities, with some of the strongest cards for the deck being Penelo and Fran at Common, with the outrageously strong LB Ashe at only Rare.

I don't think I'm going to be doing any other Prerelease events for the set - recent life events have me needing to refrain from spending that much money - which is a shame.

That said, trading a few cards with others after we were done for the day, I managed to come up with nearly the full set of MBM Cards for the list I want to build. I'm only missing six cards, and then I'll have the complete set of Forwards and Backups.

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Final Fantasy TCG Dreamlike Oceans Prerelease - March 21st, 2026

Today, I had my first ever experience with a Final Fantasy TCG Prerelease event, and... Honestly, it was an absolute blast.  I've heard ...