collectors

Nature & Wildlife

Plants, birds, bugs, fossils & finds.

Music & Records

Wax, tape, picks & posters.

Toys & Figures

Plastic legends, plush pals & studs.

Books, Comics, Manga & Games

Stories you keep on the shelf.

Collectibles

Pocket-sized obsessions.

20 categories · 8,707 catalogued by usersAll categories Collect something we’ve never heard of? Make your own category and start tracking, today
Magic: The Gathering

Triple Triad

Final Fantasy 340 • rare

Set
Final Fantasy
Collector number
340
Rarity
Rare
Mana cost
3 generic mana red mana red mana red mana
Type
Enchantment
Colors
Red
Artist
Hagiya Kaoru
Market price
$1.93
$1.93est. via TCGplayer
0collectors have this
0copies owned
2other printings of this card
Card face

What it does

At the beginning of your upkeep, each player exiles the top card of their library. Until end of turn, you may play the card you own exiled this way and each other card exiled this way with lesser mana value than it without paying their mana costs.

Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardLegal
  • PioneerLegal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlLegal
  • HistoricLegal
  • TimelessLegal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC. Card text via Scryfall. Not approved or endorsed by Wizards. As of the last catalogue refresh.

Buy

Where to find one

Search for Triple Triad on the marketplaces collectors use.

Listings from external marketplaces. We may earn a commission on qualifying purchases.

Provenance

Where it came from

Triple Triad originated as a strategic mini-game featured in the 1999 video game Final Fantasy VIII. Developed by Square as a way to flesh out the world-building, the game involved placing cards with numerical values on a three-by-three grid to capture opponent pieces. It became a cultural touchstone for the franchise, eventually transitioning from a digital interface into physical merchandise, including various trading card game iterations and promotional sets released over the decades.

The physical card sets often feature artwork commissioned from various illustrators tasked with translating the game's high-fantasy aesthetic into a collectible format. Hagiya Kaoru, known for their work within the Square Enix ecosystem, utilized a distinctive illustrative style to capture the essence of the characters and mechanics depicted on these cards. These physical releases were designed primarily for fans and collectors seeking a tangible connection to the Final Fantasy VIII experience, and they are generally received as nostalgic artifacts that highlight the enduring legacy of the game's systems.

Generated by Pi, the collecto.rs collecting companion

Collectors

Who's collecting this

Real cards collectors on collecto.rs who have this in their public collection.

Nobody public has added this card yet — be the first.
About

About Triple Triad

Triple Triad is a card in the Magic: The Gathering catalog on collecto.rs. Final Fantasy 340 • rare. Catalog data is sourced from Scryfall. No public cards collectors track this one yet — adding yours would make you the first on collecto.rs.

How many collectors track Triple Triad on collecto.rs?

Triple Triad doesn't have any public collectors on collecto.rs yet. Sign up to add it and become the first.

Can I track my own copy of Triple Triad?

Yes. collecto.rs is free — sign up to log your card, upload photos, record condition, edition, and acquisition cost, and connect with other magic: the gathering collectors. Your collection stays private by default.

Where does the Triple Triad catalog entry come from?

The catalog entry for Triple Triad is sourced from Scryfall. Catalog-level facts stay consistent across every collector; your own data (condition, edition, acquisition notes) is yours.

Is collecto.rs cards tracking free?

Yes. Tracking your cards is free — no paid tier required to catalog items, upload photos, or share your collection.

Track every card you own

Free. Fun. Collection photos, notes, organization, value tracking, friends — all in one place.

Sign up free