![]() It’s probably an understatement to say that the incredible number of Secret Lair Drops this year, almost 60 and counting, has been a major contributing factor to the burnout that consumers have been experiencing. But if I did, you could bet I would have definitely bought a few, and I would have liked to have bought every single one, which at this time includes 247 cards. While the cards themselves are good – Birds of Paradise is one of the game’s best mana dorks, and Sliver Legion and Lathliss are among the go-to commanders for their respective creature types – this is a drop that’s definitely more pertinent thanks to its art and charitable background rather than offering raw spice.I didn’t buy a single Secret Lair Drop in 2022, because I don’t play tabletop Magic the Gathering anymore. ![]() RELATED: Magic: The Gathering's Secret Lair October Superdrop Includes Post Malone, Junji Ito, And Yoji ShinkawaĪnnounced through the WeeklyMTG stream, the Secret Lair will launch on November 4, and will feature Birds of Paradise by Ele, eight, and Andrea Radeck, 35 Lathliss, Dragon Queen by Mohammed, four, and Tyler Jacobson, 39 and Sliver Legion by Said, six, and Steve Prescott, 48. The first is an illustration by a child who has previously been involved with the center, while the second copy is a professional Magic artist’s own interpretation of the child’s art. This year’s Extra Life Secret Lair supports the Seattle Children’s Autism Center, and features two versions of three cards. Magic: The Gathering has revealed this year's charity Extra Life Secret Lair, and it's bringing back the kid-and-artist illustration team-ups that proved a big hit last year.
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