Secret Lair Drop Series: MSCHF

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Secret Lair Drop Series:
MSCHF
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Shooting star
Release date November 20, 2021
Set size 5 cards
Expansion code SLD[1]
Secret Lair Drop Series
Extra Life 2021 MSCHF Secretversary 2021

MSCHF (pronounced "Mischief") is an upcoming drop of cards in the Secret Lair product range and a continuation of the Secret Lair Drop Series.[2] It is available for purchase from the Wizards of the Coast webshop secretlair.wizards.com from November 20, 2021 to TBA.

Description

This drop is a collaboration with MSCHF, an American art collective based in Brooklyn, New York, known for their shocking, irreverent takes on popular culture. MSCHF has produced a wide range of artworks, ranging from browser plugins to sneakers, physical products, social media channels and photographs.[3] They specialize in limited art drops and their pieces are often controversial.

Each inspired of the card designs is inspired by an infamous MSCHF drop. Three of the cards are "Gold Foil-Etched" and two are Traditional Foil "with Silver Laminate".[4] The price is €44.99.

Card list

Drop Card number Card/Token Artist Notes
MSCHF 364 Swords to Plowshares MSCHF Swords 2 Plowshares is a reference to MSCHF's gun buyback program, Guns 2 Swords, where you could mail them a gun and they would smelt it into a sword. The spelling of the card name breaks the rule about cards having unique names.
MSCHF 365 Grim Tutor MSCHF Borderless art
MSCHF 366 Blood Moon MSCHF
MSCHF 367 Cut // Ribbons MSCHF
MSCHF 368 Teferi's Puzzlebox MSCHF

Bonus card

As an extra, the drop comes with a surprise bonus card.

Drop Bonus card Card # Notes
MSCHF Golf course Plains 670 Peels off to reveal a Battlefield Forge, exposing the artists' true feelings about golf. This type of 'scratch-off-esqe' card is a first for Magic.[5][6]

References