Magic the Gathering's latest Secret Lair superdrop has just been appear, and to celebrate the express-run service's 2nd altogether, Wizards is offering, among other things, an entire Commander deck.

Starting on November 29 and catastrophe on Dec 23, at that place will be a total of nine different bundles available through the official Secret Lair site. Like all Secret Lairs, they volition simply be available for a limited fourth dimension, and will only be printed after the sale has ended for an approximate shipping date of April 22, 2022.

These aren't even the only Secret Lairs coming this month, every bit MSCHF recently confirmed information technology was releasing its artistic Underground Lair drop – which includes the game's start peelable card – this Saturday.

Secret Lair x Arcane

Arcane

The showtime drib is the big i we already knew nearly: Secret Lair 10 Cabalistic. This packet is the latest Universes Beyond crossover, seeing the new Netflix testify Arcane: League of Legends make an appearance on reprints of popular Magic cards. All seven cards have been appear, simply so far only four take had their fine art revealed.

  • Path to Exile
  • Duress
  • Counterflux
  • "Unstable Harmonics" (Rhystic Study)
  • "Denting Blows" (Krosan Grip)
  • "Round Two" (Seize the Day)
  • "The Hexcore" (Thran Dynamo)

Easily the headliner of this drop is Unstable Harmonics, a reprint of the blue taxing enchantment Rhystic Study. Rhystic Study'due south but other art (bar a Guess's promo in 2018 which costs over $200) is by Terese Nielsen, who was dropped by Wizards of the Declension after she was outed as supporting the QAnon far-correct conspiracy theory, and allegedly followed and liked racist, antisemitic, and transphobic tweets. Many people feel uncomfortable using her art in their decks, and now Rhystic Report can be replaced with an Unstable Harmonics.

Surreptitious Lair x Arcane will cost £29.99/$29.99 for non-foil, and £39.99/$39.99 for foil.

Clandestine Lair x Arcane: Lands

Arcane Lands

The 2nd office of the Cabalistic crossover is the Lands bundle. This ane's slightly disappointing, as it only one copy of each of the five bones lands. For Cabalistic fans it'll be cool, though, as they bear witness off some of the most famous environments in the League of Legends world, like Piltover and Zaun:

  • Plains
  • Island
  • Swamp
  • Mount
  • Forest

It would have been prissy to see some more lucrative lands thrown in here, or even enough copies of each to play with. As information technology is, consider this more of a collector's particular than something to bling up your deck with.

Secret Lair x Arcane: Lands will cost £29.99/$29.99 for non-foil, while the foil version will be £39.99/$39.99.

Welcome to Castle Dracula

Dracula

Hot off the heels of Innistrad: Ruddy Vow'south Dracula cards come Welcome to Castle Dracula. These aren't considered Universes Beyond crossovers like Arcane, considering Dracula's in the public domain and anyone is free to use it, however they're still very cool.

All three cards take been given full art based on Bram Stoker's novel. Free from Cerise Vow, this drop adapts some older cards into the fashion, including Exquisite Blood, a terrifying combo piece with cards like Vito, Thorn of Sunset Rose. The cards are:

  • "Hunger of the Ancient One" (Exquisite Blood)
  • "Nightfeeder's Visitation" (Night's Whisper)
  • "Dracula's Tomb" (Phyrexian Tower)

Iii cards for £29.99/$29.99 or £39.99/$39.99 for foil might be a lot, but considering the fact that Phyrexian Tower is over £10 to buy normally, and Exquisite Blood over £20, it's really a really skillful deal.

The Dracula Lands

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Like Arcane's, The Dracula Lands probably should have just been bundled in with the chief Dracula drop, considering v basic lands isn't a specially enticing deal. The art is gorgeous though, with each carte showing Dracula at various points in his life. The Forest card is particularly actress, with him continuing directly upright on the back of a fast-moving wagon:

  • Plains
  • Island
  • Swamp
  • Mountain
  • Wood

Again, this £29.99/$29.99 or £39.99/$39.99 for foil driblet is intended for collectors who actually want the Dracula cards, and you won't get a full playset. They are pretty, though.

Fblthp: Completely, Utterly, Totally Lost

Fblthp

Fblthp is a fleck of a running joke in the Magic community. A small, blueish homunculus from Ravnica, he scurries around generally being scared and getting himself into mischief. He tends to be an easter egg, showing upwardly in the background of a few Ravnica cards similar Convict Audience or Statute of Denial, but he did make bigger appearances in Totally Lost (his debut) and his own legendary card, Fblthp The Lost.

Completely, Utterly, Totally Lost takes Fblthp's tendency for getting lost and turns information technology into five Where's Wally/Where's Waldo-style cards. Busy and humming scenes of Ravnica, each carte du jour is full of deep cuts in Ravnican lore, similar the Dimir club founder Szadek and the Obzedat Orzhov ghost quango on the Well of Lost Dreams, or the living guildpact Niv Mizzet and the grand dame of the Rakdos, Judith on Path to Exile.

Of course, every card also has a single Fblthp hidden in in that location somewhere also, with your task being to find him in the crowds.

  • Path to Exile
  • Well of Lost Dreams
  • Frantic Search
  • Intruder Alarm
  • Shelldock Isle

While they're not necessarily the best cards e'er printed (Path to Exile and Frantic Search are staples in Commander, at least), they're and so packed with lore that Magic story buffs will have a great time poring over then.

Fblthp: Completely, Utterly, Totally Lost will cost £29.99/$29.99 for non-foil, and £39.99/$39.99 for foil.

Crocodile Jackson's Monstrous Menagerie

Crocodile Jackson

Billed as the "Legendary Cowboy", Crocodile Jackson is a folk artist who'southward known for his odd shapes, bright colours, and vaguely (or sometimes overtly) stoner flair. If you haven't checked his Instagram yet, information technology sure is something to behold.

For his Secret Lair drib, Crocodile Jackson includes v powerful creatures (that all, coincidentally, have some sort of connection to American sociology) that have all been rendered in his usual style. The random straight lines to fit in the card frame, combined with the flat colour backdrops, give them a particularly striking style:

  • Pathbreaker Ibex
  • Temur Sabertooth
  • Winding Constrictor
  • Managorger Hydra
  • Ravenous Chupacabra

The big hitter in this bundle is Pathbreaker Ibex, which usually costs around £10 to buy on its own. Information technology's a slap-up closing play in Commander, and can easily keep up the force per unit area across a game. Temur Sabertooth is great too, being a fairly common philharmonic slice (especially alongside Dockside Extortionist for infinite treasure tokens).

Crocodile Jackson's Monstrous Menagerie is one of the few bundles here to come up in the regular £29.99/$29.99 style, or in a foil etched way for £39.99/$39.99.

Far Out, Man

Far Out, Man

By far some of the almost visually stunning cards ever printed in the history of the game, the Far Out, Man parcel features five bluish cards by Mateus Manhanini. Well-nigh all of them are staples besides, with cards like Counterspell, Mystic Tutor and Fact or Fiction existence big players in any format they're legal in.

While all five are instants or sorceries, meaning they'll be in your graveyard shortly after playing them, they await absolutely incredible, and are reflecive of Manhanini'due south previous work are a cover artist and colourist for DC and Marvel.

  • Aether Gust
  • Counterspell
  • Fabricate
  • Fact or Fiction
  • Mystical Tutor

Far Out, Human will price £29.99/$29.99 for non-foil and £39.99/$39.99 for foil.

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PixelSnowLands

Pixel art lands seems to be a running theme in recent Hush-hush Lairs, with the October Superdrop giving usa Mirrodinsanity. This time, it'due south pixel artist Jubilee'southward turn to brand five total-art snowfall lands, complete with taskbars in the meridian corner to give it that retro, computerised feeling.

The Mountain is especially cool, invoking the popular Snowfall-covered Mountain from Kaldheim. Much similar the Dracula and Cabalistic lands, though, it'due south a shame that this bundle simply has 1 of each carte, not plenty to exclusively use in a deck.

  • Snow-covered Plains
  • Snow-covered Island
  • Snowfall-covered Swamp
  • Snow-covered Mountain
  • Snow-covered Forest

PixelSnowLands.jpg is the only bundle to accept 3 different editions. Not-foil will cost £29.99/$29.99, while foil and foil-etched editions will cost £39.99/$39.99 each.

Heads I Win, Tales You Lose

Heads I Win, Tales You Lose

By far the weirdest bundle in this superdrop is Heads I Win, Tales Y'all Lose. Aslope the five headlining cards is an unabridged Commander deck created by senior designer Gavin Verhey, complete with tokens, a deck box, a life wheel, display commanders, a money, and reprints of the rest of the deck. This is a pre-con, but a very fancy ane.

The five main cards of the drop are the 2 partnered Commanders, and a few of the key parts of the deck, which are all only available in foil:

  • Zndrsplt, Eye of Wisdom
  • Okaun, Eye of Chaos
  • Propaganda
  • Run up in Time
  • Krark'due south Thumb

The deck is focused on flipping coins, flipping them again using Krark's Thumb, and using all those flips to build Okaun, Center of Chaos up big enough to punch through for the win.

As a coin-flip deck, this Secret Lair's also unique in that all 5 of the principal cards are double-sided, with different illustrations on the front and back. At that place'due south no mechanic reason for information technology, they're the same carte on both sides, just it adds to the flipping theme of the deck, and that's really prissy.

While they don't get the custom art treatment of the primary cards, there are as well some cracking reprints in the rest of the deck. Cards like Embercleave, Niv-Mizzet Parun, Chandra's Ignition, The Locust God, and Spark Double are included, and 45 of them volition be in foil.

As yous'd expect from a full Commander deck and five cards with ten custom art pieces between them, the Heads I Win, Tales You lot Lose driblet is a bit more expensive, and will cost £99.99/$99.99.

Bundles

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Equally is customary for superdrops, there are a number of bundles that collect every driblet together in a single bundle.

The first are the 2d Secretversary Bundles, which include everything simply the Heads I Win, Tales Yous Lose deck together. Welcome to Castla Dracula, Dracula Lands, Fblthp: Completely, Utterly, Totally Lost, Crocodile Jackson's Monstrous Managerie, Far Out, Human, PixelSnowLands.jph, Surreptitious Lair x Cabalistic, and Hush-hush Lair x Arcane: Lands all together will cost £199.99/$199.99 for non-foil, or £299.99/$299.99 for foil. Note that, for the foil edition, you'll get both the foil and etched foil PixelSnowLands.jpg drops.

The Bundle Bundle collects the 2d Secretversary Bundles together, meaning you get the foil and not-foil editions of every drop, excluding Heads I Win, Tales You Lose. This will toll £479.99/$479.99.

Finally, if you desire everything, The Bundled Bundle Bundle features everything in the Bundle Package and the Heads I Win, Tales You Lose deck. By far the most complete packet, simply also the virtually expensive one, the Bundled Bundle Bundle costs £549.99/$549.99.

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