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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Guide

All 145 Queen’s Blood Card Locations Guide

Complete guide for all 145 Queen’s Blood cards in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, including player rewards, booster packs, Gold Saucer cards, Thorin’s Shop unlocks, Card Carnival rewards, and late-game legendary cards.

3 min readUpdated May 2026Verified by GamiDev

Quick Answer

To collect all 145 Queen’s Blood cards in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, you need to defeat Queen’s Blood players across every region, buy booster packs from vendors, complete Card Carnival challenges in Costa del Sol, clear Gold Saucer Queen’s Blood challenges, and revisit Thorin’s Card Shop as new regions unlock. Most cards become available naturally through progression, while late-game cards require higher Queen’s Blood ranks and special challenge victories.

Full Guide

All 145 Queen’s Blood Card Locations in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Queen’s Blood is one of the best side activities in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and collecting all 145 cards unlocks some of the strongest decks in the game. Cards are earned through duels, booster packs, Gold Saucer challenges, Card Carnival puzzles, side quests, and Thorin’s Card Shop.

Most cards become available naturally as you progress through the story, but several legendary and late-game cards require higher Blood ranks or challenge completions.

How Queen’s Blood Cards Are Obtained

There are several main ways to unlock cards:

  • Defeat Queen’s Blood players across every region
  • Buy booster packs from card vendors
  • Complete Card Carnival challenges in Costa del Sol
  • Clear Gold Saucer Queen’s Blood challenges
  • Buy legendary cards from Thorin’s Card Shop
  • Complete side quests tied to rare cards
  • Defeat late-game Blood-ranked opponents

Thorin’s Card Shop

Thorin’s Card Shop is located east of Kalm in the Grasslands. New legendary cards appear as you unlock additional regions through the main story.

Important cards sold here include:

  • Titan
  • Phoenix
  • Alexander
  • Kujata
  • Odin
  • Bahamut Arisen
  • Fat Chocobo

If you miss cards from earlier Queen’s Blood opponents, many eventually become purchasable later through Thorin.

Card Carnival Rewards

After reaching Costa del Sol, the Card Carnival opens with puzzle-style Queen’s Blood challenges that loan you preset decks. Completing these challenges rewards unique cards including several party member cards.

Important Card Carnival rewards include:

  • Cloud
  • Tifa
  • Aerith
  • Barret
  • Yuffie
  • Vincent
  • Cait Sith
  • Tonberry King
  • Dyne
  • Gi Nattak

Several additional challenges unlock later in the story, especially during Chapter 12.

Gold Saucer Queen’s Blood Challenges

Once the Gold Saucer opens in Chapter 8, Wonderment Square adds special Queen’s Blood challenge battles with modified rulesets.

These reward some of the strongest cards in the game including:

  • Leviathan
  • Bahamut
  • Sephiroth
  • Crimson Mare Mk. II
  • Materia Guardian
  • Mythril Golem
  • Rufus

Several GP traders around the Gold Saucer also sell exclusive cards for GP.

Shadowblood Queen

The final Queen’s Blood storyline culminates in the Shadowblood Queen encounter in Gongaga after reaching Blood Executioner rank.

Defeating her rewards:

  • Shadowblood Queen card (#145)

This is one of the final cards needed for full completion.

Important Queen’s Blood Tips

Focus On Two Lanes

Trying to dominate all three lanes usually spreads your board too thin. Controlling two lanes consistently is safer and more reliable.

Use Buff and Enfeeble Decks

Many of the strongest cards scale around enhancing allies or weakening enemies. Buff and enfeeble synergies become extremely powerful in late-game decks.

Replace Cards Become Extremely Strong

Later replacement cards like Gi Nattak and Yuffie can completely swing board control by reclaiming spaces and triggering destruction effects.

Revisit Earlier Regions

Many opponents gain rematches or new rewards after your Blood rank increases, especially in Costa del Sol, Gold Saucer, and Gongaga.

Final Cards and Completion

Several late-game cards are tied to:

  • Blood rank progression
  • Gold Saucer challenge clears
  • Card Carnival challenge completion
  • Special side quests
  • Vincent duel at Shinra Manor
  • Shadowblood Queen questline

You can track missing cards from the Queen’s Blood collection menu, which lists all 145 cards numerically.

Players who miss cards during progression usually do not get permanently locked out since Thorin’s Card Shop eventually sells many previously missed rewards.

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Best Strategy

Focus on building enhancement and enfeeble decks early instead of relying on raw power cards. Cards like Cactuar, Chocobo & Moogle, and replacement cards become far more valuable than basic stat cards during late-game duels.

Missables

Most cards are not permanently missable because Thorin’s Card Shop eventually sells many previously missed cards. However, it is still easier to collect cards region-by-region before moving forward in the story.

Tips

Gold Saucer GP cards can become expensive if you spend GP on cosmetics or attractions early. Save GP during Chapter 8 onward if you plan on fully completing the Queen’s Blood collection.

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Synergy Skills are best used constantly throughout combat to build ATB, defend, reposition, and maintain momentum. Synergy Abilities should be saved for stagger windows, boss phases, or major damage opportunities since they provide huge attacks and powerful buffs like increased Limit Levels and stagger bonuses.

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During later phases, Midgardsormr becomes far more aggressive and gains dangerous fire and poison attacks. Save Synergy Abilities and Limit Breaks for stagger windows, block frequently instead of over-dodging, and switch to ranged characters whenever the boss becomes difficult to reach.

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To defeat Gilgamesh in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, you need strong stagger pressure, disciplined ATB management, and a balanced party capable of both ranged and melee damage. Gilgamesh constantly shifts attack styles, buffs himself with Genji Shield, and becomes extremely aggressive during the final phase.

Fire and Poison are especially effective during the fight. Use Fire magic to destroy Genji Shield quickly, keep Poison active whenever possible, and save Synergy Abilities and Limit Breaks for stagger windows. When Gilgamesh begins his countdown toward Ultimate Illusion, immediately focus on staggering or finishing him before the attack goes off.

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