Secret Lair Drop Series: Winter Superdrop 2025
- For other Secret Lair drops of the same name, see Winter Superdrop.
Secret Lair Drop Series: Winter Superdrop 2025 | |||||
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Symbol description | Shooting star | ||||
Release date | February 10, 2025 | ||||
Set size | 8 drops (39 cards) | ||||
Expansion code | SLD[1] | ||||
Secret Lair Drop Series | |||||
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The Winter Superdrop 2025 is a superdrop 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 February 10, 2025.[2][3]
Description
The Superdrop contains the fourth (and last) Universes Beyond drop centered on the Japanese vocaloid Hatsune Miku. It is available in both English and Japanese languages. It also contains the first Artist Series drop of 2025.
For every $150 spent in a single order, you could get a borderless Secret Lair Promo Sol Ring with "steering wheel" art by 6VCR, while supplies lasted.
Drops
Drop | Price (non-foil) |
Price (trad. foil) |
Description |
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Lorwyn Lightboxes | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five Lorwyn nonbasic lands with art by papercut artists Hari & Deepti.[4] |
Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four cards with art by renowned artist Magic artist Jesper Ejsing. |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | $29.99 | $39.99 | Two skinned legendary cards and four straight reprints featuring the Japanese vocaloid Hatsune Miku, depicted in her Snow Miku attire and accompanied by her pet "Rabbit Yukine".[3][2] Universes Beyond. Also available in Japanese. |
Featuring: Luke Pearson | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four cards with art by British illustrator, cartoonist, and comic book writer Luke Pearson. |
Featuring: Mitsuhiro Arita | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four cards with art by renowned Pokémon artist Matsuhiro Arita.[5] |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | $29.99 | $39.99 | A follow up on the 2023 City Styles. Five more manga style reimaginings by 壺也 / Tsubonari.[6] |
Arcade Racers | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five red cards with an arcade cabinet treatment.[7] |
Aether Drifters | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five reversible cards and one reversible token with a treatment designed to look like the packaging for a scale model car.[8] The front face are illustrated by Ivan Shavrin and Rob Pavic while the back face shows the black and white instructions illustrated by Doogie Horner. |
Card list
Drop | Card # | Card name | Artist | Notes |
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Lorwyn Lightboxes | 1320 | Ancient Amphitheater | Hari & Deepti | New flavor text |
Lorwyn Lightboxes | 1321 | Auntie's Hovel | Hari & Deepti | New flavor text |
Lorwyn Lightboxes | 1322 | Gilt-Leaf Palace | Hari & Deepti | New flavor text |
Lorwyn Lightboxes | 1323 | Secluded Glen | Hari & Deepti | New flavor text |
Lorwyn Lightboxes | 1324 | Wanderwine Hub | Hari & Deepti | New flavor text |
Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | 1550 | Sun Titan | Jesper Ejsing | New flavor text referencing Saffi Eriksdotter |
Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | 1551 | Breeches, Eager Pillager | Jesper Ejsing | |
Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | 1552 | Deflecting Swat | Jesper Ejsing | New flavor text. The background features 30 visual references to other cards pained by Ejsing (e.g. Colossal Dreadmaw.[9][10] |
Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | 1553 | Llanowar Elves | Jesper Ejsing | New flavor text |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1586 | Miku, Font of Pop | Miguel Mercado | Reskinned borderless Giada, Font of Hope. |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1588 | Youthful Valkyrie | Anna Podedworna | |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1589 | Counterspell | Julia Metzger | |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1589 | Swan Song | KELOGSLOOPS | |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1601 | Miku, Queen Electric | Micah Epstein | Reskinned borderless Brago, King Eternal. |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 1606 | Scrying Sheets | Fariba Khamseh | |
Featuring: Luke Pearson | 1722 | Witch of the Moors | Luke Pearson | |
Featuring: Luke Pearson | 1723 | Bear Umbra | Luke Pearson | |
Featuring: Luke Pearson | 1724 | Realmwalker | Luke Pearson | |
Featuring: Luke Pearson | 1725 | Solemn Simulacrum | Luke Pearson | |
Featuring: Mitsuhiro Arita | 1877 | Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice | Mitsuhiro Arita | |
Featuring: Mitsuhiro Arita | 1878 | Murktide Regent | Mitsuhiro Arita | |
Featuring: Mitsuhiro Arita | 1879 | Lightning Bolt | Mitsuhiro Arita | |
Featuring: Mitsuhiro Arita | 1880 | Shorikai, Genesis Engine | Mitsuhiro Arita | |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | 1911 | Karmic Guide | 壺也 / Tsubonari | |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | 1912 | Ninja of the Deep Hours | 壺也 / Tsubonari | |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | 1913 | Captain Sisay | 壺也 / Tsubonari | |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | 1914 | Selvala, Explorer Returned | 壺也 / Tsubonari | |
City Styles II: Dressed to Kill | 1915 | Veyran, Voice of Duality | 壺也 / Tsubonari | |
Arcade Racers | 1955 | Big Score | Kirokaze & Chuck Lukacs | |
Arcade Racers | 1956 | Final Fortune | 6VCR & Chuck Lukacs | |
Arcade Racers | 1957 | Heat Shimmer | Kirokaze & Chuck Lukacs | |
Arcade Racers | 1958 | Rolling Vortex | Kirokaze & Chuck Lukacs | |
Arcade Racers | 1959 | Wheel of Misfortune | 6VCR & Chuck Lukacs | |
Aether Drifters | 1964 | Parhelion II | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
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Aether Drifters | 1965 | Mechtitan Core | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
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Aether Drifters | 1966 | Peacewalker Colossus | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
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Aether Drifters | 1967 | Reckoner Bankbuster | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
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Aether Drifters | 1968 | Smuggler's Copter | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
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Aether Drifters | 1969 | Mechtitan token | Ivan Shavrin & Rob Pavic (front); Doogie Horner (back) |
Legendary |
Bonus cards
As an extra, the drops come with a surprise bonus card. Except for the cases listed below, potential bonus cards include retro frame zombie-themed cards (such as Corpse Connoisseur, Diregraf Captain, Fleshbag Marauder, Geralf's Messenger, Nekusar, the Mindrazer, Ravenous Rotbelly or Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver) and Seven Dwarves with alternate art by Brian Chippendale.
Drop | Card # | Bonus card | Artist | Notes |
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Artist Series: Jesper Ejsing | 800 | Sketch version Llanowar Elves | Jesper Ejsing | |
Hatsune Miku: Winter Diva | 804 | Beloved Princess | Evyn Fong | |
808 | Encore Electromancer | Raita Kazama | Reskinned Snapcaster Mage. New flavor text. Extra rare. |
References
- ↑ Information below the text box
- ↑ a b Secret Lair team (January 28, 2025). "Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku returns!". Twitter.
- ↑ a b Wizards of the Coast (February 7, 2025). "Secret Lair Winter Superdrop 2025". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Secret Lair team (February 4, 2025). "Take a gorgeous trip through Lorwyn in Lorwyn Lightboxes, featuring art by papercut artists Hari & Deepti.". Twitter.
- ↑ Tom Marks (February 6, 2025). "Legendary Pokemon TCG Artist Returns to Magic: The Gathering". IGN.com.
- ↑ Secret Lair team (February 7, 2025). "Every threat calls for the right answer, and every occasion calls for the right outfit.". Twitter.
- ↑ Secret Lair team (January 31, 2025). "Everyone get your seatbelts on, we're headed to the arcade!". Bluesky.
- ↑ Secret Lair team (February 6, 2025). "🏁Start your engines!". Twitter.
- ↑ Jesper Ejsing (February 5, 2025). "There are 30 visual references in the background of the painting for Deflecting Swat.". Instagram.
- ↑ Dusty cupboards (February 4, 2025). "The deflecting swat art from jesper's secret lair might set a record for most visual callbacks.". Bluesky.