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Best Queen’s Blood Cards in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Best Queen's Blood Cards in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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Queen’s Blood is one of the major mini-games in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and you are going to want to collect the right cards if you want to reach the TCG’s highest rank. This guide will break down the best Queen’s Blood cards in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and where to find them.

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Best Queen’s Blood Cards in FF7 Rebirth

The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Queen’s Blood mini-game can be viewed as a campaign with two halves. In the early game, you will climb through Ranks 1 through 6. The first half of the campaign focuses on learning Queen’s Blood’s basic mechanics. Because of that, we will break our list into two sections.

Here are the best Queen’s Blood cards in FF7 Rebirth:

Early Game

  • Security Officer 1/1
    • Chapter 2 – Grasslands Region: Starter Deck.
  • Midgardsormr 3/6 (When allied and enemy cards are destroyed, raise this card’s power by 1.)
    • Chapter 4 – Junon Region: Crow’s Nest – Reach Rank 3 and Defeat Cameron.
  • Titan 2/5 (When played, raise position ranks by 2.)
    • Chapter 2 – Grasslands Region: Purchase from Thorin’s Card Shop outside of Kalm.
  • Shiva 2/3 (When played, spawn Diamond Dust of power 2, 4, or 6 in Empty Positions.)
    • Chapter 4 – Junon Region: Reach Rank 2 and defeat Isabelle in Lower Junon.
  • Ogre 2/5
    • Chapter 4 – Junon Region: Defeat the Moore Twins in Under Junon at Rank 2.
  • Spearhawk 1/1 (Raise the power of allied cards on affected tiles by 2 while this card is in play.)
    • Chapter 6 – Corel Region: Defeath the fourth round at the Card Carnival mini-game in Costa del Sol.
  • Cappawire 1/3 (When played, lower the power of allied and enemy cards on affected tiles by 1.)
    • Chapter 4 – Junon Region: Purchase the “Weird and Wicked” booster pack from the item shop in Under Junon.
  • Cactuar 1/1 (Raise the power of allied cards on affected tiles by 3 while this card is in play.)
    • Chapter 2 – Grasslands: Defeat Nene, who is near the Kalm Inn.)
  • Posh Chocobo 1/2 (When you win the lane, receive a score bonus of 3.)
    • Chapter 6 – Corel Region: Complete Round 2 of the Card Carnival mini-game in Costa del Sol.
Screenshot of Queens Blood tournament in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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Late Game

  • Grandhorn + 3 (Destroy an allied card and replace it with 3 points.)
    • Chapter 8 – Corel Region: Purchase “Heavy Hitters Queen’s Blood Booster Pack” at the vendor in the Dustbowl.
  • Mythril Golem 3/8 (Possesses a crystal-hard resolve and an overwhelming amount of power.)
    • Chapter 8 – Gold Saucer: Win the Luxury Real Estate Queen’s Blood mini-game in Wonderment Square.
  • Space Ranger 1/2 (Raise power by 1 for each enhanced enemy card.)
    • Chapter 8 – Gold Saucer: Purchase from Speed Square GP Exchange for 150 Gold Saucer Points.
  • Great Malboro 3/3 (When played, lower the power of allied and enemy cards on affected tiles by 6 points.)
    • Chapter 9 – Gongaga Region: Reach Rank 3 and defeat Zhijun in Gongaga Village.
  • Gigantoad + 3 (Destroy an allied card and replace it for 3 Points.)
    • Chapter 9 – Gongaga Region: Purchase “Jungle Arcanum Queen’s Blood Booster Pack” from the general store in Gongaga Village.
  • Chocobo Jockey 2/2 (When you win the lane, receive a score bonus of 10.)
    • Chapter 8 – Gold Saucer: Purchase at Chocobo Square GP Exchange for 150 Gold Saucer Points.
  • Dragon 3/5 (When played, lower the power of enemy cards on affected tiles by 4 Points.)
    • Chapter 11 – Nibel Region: Defeat “Dale” in Tifa’s House in Nibel.
  • Special Forces Operator 1/2 (Raise the power of allied cards on affected tiles by 2 while this card is in play.)
    • Post-Game: After beating the main story, purchase the “Endgame Queen’s Blood Booster Pack” from any item store in any region.
  • Tifa 1/1 (When you win the lane, receive a score bonus of 5 Points.)
    • Chapter 12 – Corel Region: Complete the “Collector’s Card: Tifa” challenge at the Card Carnival mini-game in Costa del Sol.
  • Aerith 2/1 (Raise the power of allied cards on the affected tiles by 3 while this card is in play.)
    • Chapter 12: Corel Region: Complete the “Collector’s Card: Aerith” challenge at the Card Carnival mini-game in Costa del Sol.
  • Bahamut 3/5 (When played, lower the power of enemy cards on affected tiles by 5 Points.)
    • Chapter 12: Gold Saucer – Reach Maximum Rank in Queen’s Blood and complete Nightmarish Surival at Queen’s Blood Mini-Game in Wonderment Square.)
  • Rufus 2/4 (Creates an intimidatingly large number of positions around him when played.)
    • Chapter 12: Gold Saucer – Reach Maximum Rank in Queen’s Blood and complete “Gimmick Battlefield: Back to the Wall” at the Queen’s Blood mini-game in Wonderment Square.
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Of course, there are over 145 Queen’s Blood cards to collect in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, so there may be “better” cards for your specific deck or playstyle. However, after putting in over 120 hours in the game, these are the cards that we used to reach Queen’s Blood’s highest rank and complete the TCG’s campaign.

From Chapter 6 onward, I think “replacement” cards like Grandhorn are game-changers. Even after a match is technically “over” and there are no more “moves” left on the board, you can replace your 1-point cards and turn them into 3-points. It almost feels like cheating.

Screenshot of Chocobo Jockey Queens Blood card in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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Then there are the bonus point cards, such as the Chocobo Jockey, which literally gives you 10 points if you win your lane. There were countless Queen’s Blood matches where I would lose two lanes but still win because my single lane would get that extra + 10 points at the end.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is now available on PlayStation 5.

Brent Koepp
About The Author
Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.

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