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==Design==
==Design==
A "card" from the Finest Fantasy 13 deck looks like an enormous [[wikipedia:Compact Disc|compact disc]], presumably a game disc. It is predominantly silver and has a white border. The upper half of a black Nobody sigil is present on the left half of the disc, and there is a small, white diamond on the tip on the right spike. There is a black Roman numeral 13 (XIII) on the upper right side.
A "card" from the Finest Fantasy 13 deck looks like an enormous [[wikipedia:Compact Disc|compact disc]], presumably a game disc. It is predominantly silver and has a white border. The upper half of a black Nobody sigil is present on the left half of the disc, and there is a small, white diamond on the tip on the right spike. There is a black Roman numeral 13 (XIII) on the upper left side.


The name "Finest Fantasy 13" is a play on the term "Final Fantasy"; "Ultimate Illusion" as a play on "Final Fantasy" has also been used in ''Final Fantasy XII'' and ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' as moves used by Gilgamesh and Chaos, respectively. According to Tetsuya Nomura in the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania'', this weapon was originally intended to be named {{nihongo|"Ultimate Delusion 13"|究極妄想13|Kyūkyoku Mōsō 13}}, but the idea was scrapped due to the complaints of the overseas translators.
The name "Finest Fantasy 13" is a play on the term "Final Fantasy"; "Ultimate Illusion" as a play on "Final Fantasy" has also been used in ''Final Fantasy XII'' and ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' as moves used by Gilgamesh and Chaos, respectively. According to Tetsuya Nomura in the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania'', this weapon was originally intended to be named {{nihongo|"Ultimate Delusion 13"|究極妄想13|Kyūkyoku Mōsō 13}}, but the idea was scrapped due to the complaints of the overseas translators.
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