3,000+ cards · 25+ Opuses sets · 2016

Free Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Card Scanner

Identify any Final Fantasy Trading Card Game card by photo. Get the card name, FF game of origin, Opus set number, element (Fire / Ice / Wind / Earth / Lightning / Water / Light / Dark), type (Forward / Backup / Summon / Monster), and rarity.

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3,000+

Cards

25+ Opuses

Sets

2016

Active Since

Square Enix

Publisher

8 years

Active For

What Our FFTCG Scanner Identifies

Every piece of information a collector or player needs

Card name and Final Fantasy game of origin (e.g. [VII] Cloud)

Opus set number (Opus 1–24+)

Element: Fire / Ice / Wind / Earth / Lightning / Water / Light / Dark

Card type: Forward, Backup, Summon, or Monster

Cost and power values

Job classification (e.g. Warrior, Mage, Knight)

Rarity: C / R / H (Hero) / L (Legend)

Market price for standard and Legend versions

Card Types

Forward (attacking units)Backup (support units)Summon (instant effects)Monster (special unit type)

Rarity Tiers Covered

Common (C)Rare (R)Hero (H — alternate art)Legend (L — full art foil)Promo (PR)

FFTCG Scanner Features

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Legend Rarity Detector

Identifies Legend (L) rarity cards — full-art foil cards, the most valuable in FFTCG.

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FF Game Origin Tracker

Identifies which Final Fantasy game (I through XVI and XIV) each card is from.

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Element Identifier

Identifies all 8 elements: Fire, Ice, Wind, Earth, Lightning, Water, Light, Dark.

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Forward / Backup ID

Distinguishes Forward (attackers), Backup (support), Summon, and Monster types.

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Hero Artwork Detector

Identifies Hero (H) alternate art cards — premium versions of important cards.

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Opus Market Pricing

Market prices for all rarities and Opuses from TCGPlayer and FFTCG community sales.

📸 Photo Tips for FFTCG Cards

These tips are specific to Final Fantasy Trading Card Game card identification — the unique design elements that help our AI match your card.

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The element crystal icon (top-left corner) is the primary colour identifier — make sure it's visible

2

Legend cards have a distinctive full-card artwork that extends to all borders — easy to identify

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Include the game-of-origin indicator (Roman numerals: I, VII, X, XIV, etc.) — shown below the card name

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Hero rarity cards have alternate artwork in the same card frame — include the full card

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The Opus number (on the card back and identifiable by card border style) is shown in the bottom corner

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Promo cards often have a PR designation and a special border — include the full card for correct ID

Most Valuable FFTCG Cards

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Cloud, SOLDIER 1st Class (Legend)

$30–$100+

The most iconic Final Fantasy VII character in Legend full-art form.

2

Lightning (Legend)

$25–$80+

FF XIII protagonist Legend card — strong competitive play rate.

3

Tidus (Legend)

$20–$70+

FF X protagonist in full-art Legend foil.

Values are estimated market ranges. Actual values depend on condition, edition, and market conditions. Use our scanner for current pricing.

FFTCG Scanner FAQ

Common questions about our Final Fantasy Trading Card Game card identification tool.

How to Identify a FFTCG Card

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Step 1

Photograph the Card

Lay the FFTCG card flat and photograph in clear natural light, including all four edges.

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Step 2

AI Identifies It

Our AI cross-references the image against our complete FFTCG card database — 3,000+ cards.

Step 3

Get Full Details

Receive the complete card identification: name, set, rarity, edition, variant type, and current market price.

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