Lord of Vermillion II Features Cards From Final Fantasy XI

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The sequel to Square Enix’s hit arcade card-battle game features quite the list of guest characters from Final Fantasy IV, Magic: The Gathering, and Romancing Saga 2.

 

Recently, a post on the Lord of Vermillion blog confirmed that cards featuring characters from Final Fantasy XI would be making their way to the game. Weapon skills and magic spells from FFXI will be usable in Lord of Vermillion II as special techniques as well.

 

The artwork for the cards above is by Aiba Ryosuke, who did monster designs for Chrono Cross, map design for Xenogears, and art directed Final Fantasy III DS and Final Fantasy XI.


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