Summon: Magus Sisters

Enchantment Creature — Saga Faerie

(As this Saga enters and after your draw step, add a lore counter. Sacrifice after III.)
I, II, III — Choose one at random —
• Combine Powers! — Put three +1/+1 counters on target creature.
• Defense! — Put a shield counter on target creature. You gain 3 life.
• Fight! — This creature fights up to one target creature an opponent controls.
Haste

CMC
5
Mana cost
{4}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
rare
Set
Final Fantasy Commander
Price
$0.33
EDHREC rank
#5311
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Summon: Magus Sisters card art
Summon: Magus Sisters puts three bodies on the board simultaneously, and that immediate board presence is the whole point. Garnet, Princess of Alexandria is the natural home — she's built to leverage exactly this kind of multi-creature entry. The cost is real, but what you get back is width, not just a single threat.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

02
Yuna, Hope of Spira

Yuna, Hope of Spira

60.2% of decks · synergy 0.57

Yuna, Hope of Spira wants a deep roster of summon cards, and Summon: Magus Sisters delivers three creatures in one slot — Yuna's ability to recur and rebuy summons makes the value here multiplicative across a long game.

03

Terra, Magical Adept

37.4% of decks · synergy 0.35

Terra, Magical Adept rewards casting high-impact spells and going wide, and Summon: Magus Sisters checks both boxes by flooding the board in a single cast.

04
Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe

Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe

34.7% of decks · synergy 0.34

Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe benefits from any card that generates multiple creatures efficiently, and Summon: Magus Sisters's three-body output fits cleanly into his wide-board gameplan.

05
Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

30.3% of decks · synergy 0.26

Tidus, Yuna's Guardian decks lean on Final Fantasy synergy pieces, and Summon: Magus Sisters slots in as a high-headcount summon that supports the tribal and token-adjacent strategies Tidus enables.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Summon: Magus Sisters does its real work — the singleton format rewards cards that generate immediate board width, and three bodies from one spell is exactly that. Legacy and Vintage are technically legal, but neither format has any incentive to spend resources on a sorcery-speed creature-generator without combo potential. Oathbreaker follows the same logic as Commander: multi-body entries are disproportionately good when your signature spell or planeswalker can leverage each token separately. Outside of those formats, Summon: Magus Sisters simply doesn't exist.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Price Context

Current price

$0.33 bulk tier

At $0.33, Summon: Magus Sisters is firmly bulk — you're paying almost nothing for a card that sees meaningful play in dedicated Final Fantasy commander builds. That price is unlikely to spike dramatically given the breadth of the Final Fantasy set, but it's an easy include at this cost for any deck that wants it.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.