Secret Lair Drop Series: Nuestra Magia
Nuestra Magia | |||||
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Symbol description | Shooting star | ||||
Art direction | Ovidio Cartagena | ||||
Release date | June 16, 2025 | ||||
Set size | 1 drop (9 cards) | ||||
Expansion code | SLD[1] | ||||
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Nuestra Magia (Spanish for "Our Magic"), or Secret Lair: NALAC, is a drop in the Secret Lair product range and a continuation of the alternate art Secret Lair Drop Series. It became available for purchase from the Wizards of the Coast webshop secretlair.wizards.com on June 16, 2025.[2]
Description
This drop is designed in partnership with, and in support of, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC). Wizards of the Coast worked with Latinx artists to create illustrations and select cards that were inspired by the many cultures of Latin America. This drop is printed to demand.
In the spirit of authenticity and creative immersion, six cards sport alternate names (five in Spanish and one in Portuguese) and a secondary title bar with the English name. Additionally, there are two different versions of this drop. One is printed with Spanish rules text. The other is printed with English rules text. Both versions of the drop are available in non-foil and rainbow foil. Fifty percent of the product price will be donated to The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures.
Note that the Spanish and Portuguese names on the cards differ from the official card names in those languages.
Drops
Drop | Price (non-foil) |
Price (trad. foil) |
Description |
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Nuestra Magia | $39.99 | $49.99 | Seven cards and two tokens celebrating the beauty, power, and history of the many cultures of Latin America. |
Card list
Drop | Card # | Card name | Artist | Notes |
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Nuestra Magia | 2057 | La abuela, siempre generosa | Josu Hernaiz | Skinned Tireless Provisioner. Spanish name translates as "Grandma, Always Generous". New flavor text. |
Nuestra Magia | 2058 | La abundancia de Yúcahu | Mónica Paola Rodríguez | Skinned Sylvan Library. Spanish name translates as "Yúcahu's Abundance".[3] |
Nuestra Magia | 2059 | Pastor da Selva | Ernanda Souza | Skinned Ancient Greenwarden. Portuguese name translates as "Jungle Shepherd". New flavor text. |
Nuestra Magia | 2060 | La danza del pueblo | LeDania | Skinned Expressive Iteration. Spanish name translates as "Town Dance". New flavor text. |
Nuestra Magia | 2061 | La Madre Tierra | Alexis Ziritt | Skinned Xenagos, God of Revels. Spanish name translates as "Mother Earth". New flavor text. |
Nuestra Magia | 2062 | Chancla relámpagos | Izzy | Skinned Lightning Greaves. Spanish name translates as "Lightning Flip-flops". New flavor text. |
Nuestra Magia | 2063 | Sol Ring | Izzy | New flavor text. Depicts Sué and references Chía, Muisca gods. |
Nuestra Magia | 2064 | Food token | Caroline Gariba | New flavor text, referencing typical Latin American food. |
Nuestra Magia | 2065 | Treasure token | Josu Hernaiz | New flavor text. |
Bonus cards
As an extra, the drop comes with a surprise bonus card.
Drop | Bonus card | Card # | Artist | Notes |
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Nuestra Magia | Ya viene el coco | 7027 | Babs Webb | Skinned Tibalt's Trickery. Spanish name translates as "Here comes the bogeyman". |
References
- ↑ Information below the text box
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (June 3, 2025). "Secret Lair x National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures: Nuestra Magia". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Pandistotelis (June 3, 2025). "Nuestra Historia: the true representation behind “La Abundancia de Yucahú”". Reddit.