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Set Information | |||||
Set symbol | |||||
Symbol description | Shooting star | ||||
Release date | December 2, 2019 | ||||
Set size |
Seven mini-sets (26 cards, 6 tokens) | ||||
Expansion code | SLD[2] | ||||
Secret Lair | |||||
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Magic: The Gathering Chronology | |||||
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The Secret Lair Drop Series is a series of cards in the Secret Lair product range that were available in small packages for purchase from the Wizards of the Coast webshop secretlair.wizards.com, starting December 2, 2019. Each drop lasted for 24 hours.[3][4]
Description
The new “sub-brand” Secret Lair groups existing cards into small collectible sets with strange themes and wild new art styles. All cards have alternate art and a rare or mythic rare shooting star expansion symbol. The tokens have a common expansion symbol. The Secret Lair Drop Series are English only.
Each of the seven "drops" contains between three and seven cards and/or tokens in a customized collector box, costing either $29.99 or $39.99 depending on the drop – some of which use premium foil cards as well. A bundle became available for 24 hours on December 2, 2019, for $199.99 that guarantees all seven drops.
As an extra, each drop contains one of the 36 War of the Spark planeswalkers, featuring the stained-glass artwork first featured in the War of the Spark trailer.[5][6] These are numbered #501 to #536. Each drop only featured a card from a certain subset of the stained-glass planeswalkers, with the others released in future drops.[7]
Additionally, ordering a drop got you codes for digital purchases in MTG Arena and Magic Online. You’ll get the cards themselves in Magic Online, but since most of the cards in this series don’t exist in Arena, you’ll instead get sleeves as “expressions of the drop’s theme.”
There were unlimited quantities during the 24 hours of availability. There was a limit of 10 copies per drop per person. Wizards had a certain amount ready to ship and will print the rest on demand. Note that the fact that Wizards of the Coast is selling different amounts of cards for the same price, meaning that they are acknowledging that different cards have different values. This is the first time that they showed a willingness to acknowledge the secondary market.
Drops
- Secret Lair Bundle (all seven drops) - 12/2, 9am PT, $199.99
- Bitterblossom Dreams - 12/3, 9am PT, $29.99
- Eldraine Wonderland - 12/4, 9am PT, $29.99
- Restless in Peace - 12/5, 9am PT, $29.99
- Seeing Visions - 12/6, 9am PT, $29.99
- <explosion sounds> - 12/7, 9am PT, $29.99
- Kaleidoscope Killers - 12/8, 9am PT, $39.99
- OMG KITTIES! - 12/9, 9am PT, $39.99
Card list
Drop | Card number | Card/Token | Artist | Notes |
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Eldraine Wonderland | 001 | Snow-Covered Plains | Alayna Danner | Foil Basic Snow Land, set on Eldraine |
Eldraine Wonderland | 002 | Snow-Covered Island | Alayna Danner | Foil Basic Snow Land, set on Eldraine |
Eldraine Wonderland | 003 | Snow-Covered Swamp | Alayna Danner | Foil Basic Snow Land, set on Eldraine |
Eldraine Wonderland | 004 | Snow-Covered Mountain | Alayna Danner | Foil Basic Snow Land, set on Eldraine |
Eldraine Wonderland | 005 | Snow-Covered Forest | Alayna Danner | Foil Basic Snow Land, set on Eldraine |
Restless in Peace | 006 | Bloodghast | Dan Mumford | The three cards from Restless in Peace form a panorama.[8] |
Restless in Peace | 007 | Golgari Thug | Dan Mumford | Upshifted from uncommon to rare |
Restless in Peace | 008 | Life from the Loam | Dan Mumford | References Svogthir, the parun of the Golgari Swarm. |
Kaleidoscope Killers | 009 | Reaper King | Justine Jones | Foil mythic |
Kaleidoscope Killers | 010 | Sliver Overlord | Justine Jones | Foil mythic |
Kaleidoscope Killers | 011 | The Ur-Dragon | Justine Jones | Foil mythic |
Bitterblossom Dreams | 012 | Bitterblossom | Olena Richards | Full-art, mythic. All 5 cards create an art panorama when set next to each other.[8] |
Bitterblossom Dreams | 013 | 1/1 Faerie Rogue token | Olena Richards | |
Bitterblossom Dreams | 014 | 1/1 Faerie Rogue token | Olena Richards | |
Bitterblossom Dreams | 015 | 1/1 Faerie Rogue token | Olena Richards | |
Bitterblossom Dreams | 016 | 1/1 Faerie Rogue token | Olena Richards | |
<explosion sounds> | 017 | Goblin Bushwhacker | Mike Uziel | All five card arts together form a panorama.[8] |
<explosion sounds> | 018 | Goblin Sharpshooter | Mike Uziel | |
<explosion sounds> | 019 | Goblin King | Mike Uziel | |
<explosion sounds> | 020 | Goblin Lackey | Mike Uziel | |
<explosion sounds> | 021 | Goblin Piledriver | Mike Uziel | |
OMG KITTIES! | 022 | Leonin Warleader | Jakob Eirich | Foil |
OMG KITTIES! | 023 | Regal Caracal | Andrea Radeck | Foil |
OMG KITTIES! | 024 | Qasali Slingers | Allison Carl | Foil |
OMG KITTIES! | 025 | Arahbo, Roar of the World | Erica Williams | Foil mythic |
OMG KITTIES! | 026 | Mirri, Weatherlight Duelist | Andrea Radeck | Foil mythic |
OMG KITTIES! | 027 | 1/1 Cat token with lifelink | Jakob Eirich | |
OMG KITTIES! | 028 | 1/1 Cat token with lifelink | Andrea Radeck | |
Seeing Visions | 029 | Serum Visions | Cristina Collantes | Foil, upgraded to rare. |
Seeing Visions | 030 | Serum Visions | DXTR | Foil, upgraded to rare. |
Seeing Visions | 031 | Serum Visions | Lauren YS | Foil, upgraded to rare. |
Seeing Visions | 032 | Serum Visions | Jaime A. Zuverva | Foil, upgraded to rare. |
Distribution of stained-glass planeswalkers
15 of the 36 stained-glass planeswalkers appear with these seven drops. They appear as follows:[9]
Drop | #503 Gideon | #504 Teyo | #505 Wanderer | #506 Jace | #520 Ajani | #521 Domri | #522 Bolas | #523 Ral | #524 Sorin | #525 Tamiyo | #526 Teferi | #527 Angrath | #528 Ashiok | #530 Huatli | #533 Nahiri |
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Eldraine Wonderland | |||||||||||||||
Restless in Peace | |||||||||||||||
Kaleidoscope Killers | |||||||||||||||
Bitterblossom Dreams | |||||||||||||||
<explosion sounds> | |||||||||||||||
OMG KITTIES | |||||||||||||||
Seeing Visions |
Continued in
- Secret Lair Drop Series: Year of the Rat (January 27, 2020)
References
- ↑ Printed on the card frame.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Tom Marks (November 25, 2019). "Magic: The Gathering Reveals New Secret Lair Drop Series With Wild Art". Ca.ign.com.
- ↑ Mark Heggen (November 25, 2019). "Revealing Secret Lair". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic: The Gathering (December 3, 2019). "A little something special will be in this series of MTGSecretLair drops.". Twitter.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 3, 2019). "Are the stained glass planeswalkers in every Secret Lair?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 09, 2019). "There's a subset of the WAR planeswalkers appearing in stained glass versions in the Secret Lairs.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ a b c Blake Rasmussen (November 25, 2019). "Secret Lair Recap". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Compiling Secret Lairs and their pools of respective stained glass walkers. Reddit (December, 2019).