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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterThe latest MTG Secret Lair looks great, but there is no way I’m buying it.
Back in 2019, MTG Secret Lair began as a way for one of the best card games to flex its creative muscles with kooky themed reprints. And in the years since, the Magic sub-brand has released drops of everything from Lisa Frank to Fortnite. With Secret Lair, players get their hands on strange (and often quite beautiful) collectible cards, and one-and-done IP crossovers don’t clog up the game’s main release schedule. That now includes Baldur's Gate 3's Shadowheart and Gale. So, what’s not to like?
One of the primary complaints players have levied against Magic: The Gathering’s Secret Lair is that it functions on a model of artificial scarcity. In 2024, Wizards of the Coast changed these drops from a print-on-demand product to a limited-print-run. This means that a finite, undisclosed number of cards are created in advance of each drop, and players scramble to digital queues in the hope of getting their hands on them. Ah, there’s just nothing like good ol’ FOMO marketing.
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Returning to the most recent Secret Lair announcement, the Roll for Initiative Superdrop is a Dungeons & Dragons crossover consisting of seven individual drops. The art on cards is almost enough of a selling point on its own, though I think it’s fair to say that the real stars of the Superdrop are God’s Favorite Princess, Shadowheart, and Gale Dekarios of Waterdeep.
In another cruel twist of fate targeting my wallet, the Superdrop also features a Curse of Strahd reskin of one of my personal pet Commanders. I’ll admit Strefan, Maurer Progenitor is far from the most powerful vampire to grace the command zone, but Vampiric Bloodlines was one of the first precons I ever upgraded. So, there’s a sentimental value to that card, I suppose. He’s no Edgar Markov, but he’s mine.
A stylish reprint of this wonderfully ‘meh’ Legendary, combined with the Superdrop’s fandom appeal and bold visual style, means I should be gearing up to type in my card details. However, there’s an even thicker-than-usual layer of cynicism that floats over Secret Lair as of late, due to what is seemingly one of Wizards’ most ill-advised market research experiments: Prints Charming.
If you’re not familiar with the Prints Charming snafu, allow me to bring you up to speed. On February 2, Wizards released a (regrettably gorgeous) drop of four Lorwyn reprints in a Secret Lair Chaos Vault called Prints Charming. Both the standard and foil editions were listed at five different price points (between $9.99 and $49.99), despite these listings consisting of entirely identical products.
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On its listing, the Prints Charming’s description reads, “You’ll notice this drop is available at multiple price points, which is very much on purpose and very much part of what we’re exploring here. Call it professional curiosity.” Beyond the very remote possibility of this being a 4D-chess reseller trap, it appears as though the Prints Charming’s tiered pricing very well may have been a test to see just how much players are willing to pay for a Secret Lair drop.
The Secret Lair: Roll for Initiative Superdrop shows no indication of attempting to collect data about my own personal balking point for Secret Lair. Unlike Prints Charming, it’s not trying to figure out how hard the brand can push me before I turn the other way. Yet oddly enough, it unintentionally has.
Like many others, I feel like my support for Secret Lair is a passive endorsement of predatory marketing practices that seem so evidently anti-player. With barefaced tactics like this, I can feel the hands of Wizards squeezing my TCG wallet, and that’s an uncomfortable feeling. After all, I only have so much to give …even when it comes to my beloved shirtless Gale.
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Abigail ShannonSocial Links NavigationContributorAbigail used to be a Tabletop & Merch writer at Gamesradar+ but has now spread her wings as a freelancer. She carries at least one Magic: The Gathering deck in her backpack at all times and always spends far too long writing her D&D character backstory. She’s a lover of all things cute, creepy, and creepy-cute.
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