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There is something special about Secret Lairs that elevate the cards you play every game. Eldraine Wonderland takes five snow covered basics and reimagines them through the lens of Eldraine's fairytale world. Snow drifts across castles, forests, and storybook landscapes in artwork by Alayna Danner that feels peaceful and timeless. These are not flashy combo pieces or format staples. They are lands. The cards you see every opening hand and every game night. That is exactly what makes them memorable. If you enjoy building decks that feel cohesive from top to bottom, this is one of the most charming land focused Secret Lairs ever released. ✨ Explore more art focused Secret Lairs on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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Today's the day. Secret Lair: Cats Are the Best Superdrop is almost live. Before you place an order, take a look at the numbers. Our analysis found: 📈 One Secret Lair projecting over 220% ROI 📉 One Secret Lair projecting negative ROI 💵 One card estimated around $35 🪙 One card estimated below $1 Those differences can have a major impact on the value you receive from a Secret Lair purchase. LairTracker Pro gives you access to projected ROI, estimated card values, card-level breakdowns, and the methodology behind every estimate. Make informed Secret Lair purchases with data, not guesswork. lairtracker.com/upcoming-sec… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTG
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Foil or nonfoil? For one Secret Lair in the upcoming Cats Are the Best Superdrop, our current estimates project: 📊 Nonfoil ROI: ~21% 📊 Foil ROI: ~60% That's a substantial difference, and exactly the type of information buyers rarely have before launch. We've analyzed every card, estimated potential values, calculated projected ROI, and documented how each estimate was generated. Make informed Secret Lair purchases with data, not guesswork. Full analysis available for Pro Supporters: lairtracker.com/upcoming-sec… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTG
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Secret Lair x Fallout: Rad captures one of the things that makes Fallout memorable. Everything is strange. Everything is mutated. Everything glows a little more than it probably should. The drop embraces that identity from top to bottom. The Wise Mothman takes center stage, while cards like Mothman Egg transform familiar Magic cards into something that feels right at home in the Wasteland. Rather than simply adding Fallout artwork to existing cards, the drop leans into the setting's sense of mystery, mutation, and dark humor. If you enjoy Secret Lair crossovers that feel authentic to the source material, this is one worth revisiting. ☢️ Explore the full drop on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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Not every Secret Lair in the upcoming Cats Are the Best Superdrop offers the same value. Our analysis shows some drops appear to contain significantly more value than others, while at least one currently projects below its purchase price based on estimated card values. One card is currently estimated around $35—more than the original cost of its entire Secret Lair. The goal isn't to tell you what to buy. It's to help you make informed decisions before release day. Pro Supporters can view estimated card values, projected ROI, card-level analysis, and our valuation methodology for every upcoming Secret Lair. lairtracker.com/upcoming-sec… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTG
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EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE has one of the more unusual value profiles among recent Secret Lairs. The drop launched at $29.99 and currently sells sealed for $40.35. The cards inside are worth $46.18. What makes it interesting is how that value is distributed. Dragon's Rage Channeler alone accounts for $37.60 of the $46.18 total card value. In other words, more than 80% of the drop's value comes from a single card. Many Secret Lairs spread their value across several strong reprints. EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE is much more concentrated, making it a useful case study for how individual cards can shape the long term performance of a release. Track the numbers and compare it against hundreds of other Secret Lairs on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MTGFinance #SecretLair #MTGCollecting #MagicTheGathering #MTGInvesting
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Order only lasts until a cat decides otherwise. Samuel Perin captures that energy beautifully in the Cats Are the Best Superdrop coming Monday, June 15.
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The upcoming Secret Lair: Cats Are the Best Superdrop launches Monday, and we've finished our value analysis. The numbers are already producing some surprises: 📈 One Secret Lair currently projects over 220% ROI. 📉 Another currently projects a negative ROI. That's exactly why we built the Upcoming Secret Lairs page. Instead of guessing which drops offer the best value, Pro Supporters can access estimated card values, projected ROI, card-by-card breakdowns, and the methodology behind every estimate before release day. Whether you're buying to collect, play, or simply get the most value from your purchase, having the data matters. Make informed Secret Lair purchases with data, not guesswork. lairtracker.com/upcoming-sec… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTG
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One of the most useful things about LairTracker is spotting Secret Lairs that behave differently from the rest. Aether Drifters launched at $29.99 and now sells sealed for $40.71. Meanwhile, the cards inside are worth just $22.77. That creates a $17.94 premium for sealed copies. Most Secret Lairs with strong sealed prices are backed by expensive reprints. Aether Drifters tells a different story. The included cards are relatively modest in value, yet collectors continue to pay a significant premium for sealed copies. The Hot Wheels inspired toy car artwork, reversible cards, and unique presentation help explain why. When you compare hundreds of Secret Lairs side by side, patterns like this become much easier to spot. Explore Aether Drifters on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTGTools
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The best themed Secret Lairs feel like they belong on display even when they're not in a deck. The Dracula Lands is one of those releases. Each basic land presents a different interpretation of Bram Stoker's legendary vampire through the work of Jonas De Ro, Donato Giancola, Yeong-Hao Han, Andreas Rocha, and Grzegorz Rutkowski. The result feels less like a collection of lands and more like a miniature gothic art gallery. Whether you're a horror fan, a fantasy art collector, or someone who simply enjoys building decks with a cohesive aesthetic, this drop has a distinct identity that still stands out years later. 🦇 Take a closer look on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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One of the easiest ways to underestimate a Secret Lair is to ignore the bonus cards. Viva Las Rakdos Foil Edition is a great example. The main drop contains cards like Beseech the Mirror, Lightning Greaves, Dark Petition, and Talisman of Indulgence, with a combined value of $36.46. The sealed product currently sells for $49.47. But the bonus card pool tells a much bigger story. Possible bonus cards include Arena Rector ($93.83), Soul's Attendant ($8.13), Scholar of New Horizons ($5.08), and Fiend Hunter. This is exactly the type of information that's easy to miss when looking at Secret Lairs one at a time. LairTracker makes it easier to compare drops, track pricing, and uncover details that can completely change how a Secret Lair is evaluated. Explore Viva Las Rakdos Foil Edition here: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTGTools
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One reason players use LairTracker is that Secret Lairs are rarely just about the cards in the box. Deceptive Divination is a great example. At first glance, it's a drop with $54.59 in card value against a $24.99 MSRP. Dig deeper and the story gets more interesting. The Circular Logic included in the drop was accidentally printed as a sorcery instead of an instant. Wizards acknowledged the mistake and even discounted the product by $5 during the sale period. Then there are the bonus cards. Depending on what was included, some buyers opened cards like Generous Patron ($43.91), Wellwisher ($17.94), or Wirewood Symbiote ($17.37). Without tracking tools, details like print errors, bonus card pools, and long term value trends can be easy to miss. LairTracker makes it easier to compare releases, explore bonus card distributions, and uncover the stories behind the numbers. See the full drop here: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTGTools
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Not every Secret Lair value story comes from a famous crossover. Introducing: Kaito Shizuki is a good example. Released at $29.99, the drop now sells for $41.87 sealed while the cards inside total $59.77. Two cards do much of the heavy lifting: Brain Freeze: $20.98 Snap: $23.61 Together they represent more than 70% of the drop's current card value. What makes this release interesting is how quietly it has accumulated value. Many players remember it for introducing Kaito Shizuki's story and artwork, but the underlying card package has aged surprisingly well. The result is a Secret Lair where the singles value sits meaningfully above the current sealed price, a pattern worth comparing against other character focused releases. 📈 Explore the full breakdown on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MTGFinance #SecretLair #MTGCollecting #MagicTheGathering #MTGInvesting
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Some crossovers feel surprising. This one feels inevitable. Secret Lair x Horizon: Into the Forbidden West brings Aloy's world into Magic through some of the most iconic machines and locations from the series. Aloy appears as a brand new Magic card. The towering Tallneck becomes Farseek. Thunderjaw becomes Meteor Golem. Even the devastating FAS-BOR7 Horus arrives as Blightsteel Colossus. For Horizon fans, these are not just reskins. They are recognizable moments, characters, and machines translated into Magic's language while preserving what made them memorable in the first place. The result is one of the most cohesive video game themed Secret Lairs ever released. 🌿 Take a closer look at the cards, artwork, and pricing history on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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One reason players use LairTracker is that Secret Lairs often have more going on than their advertised card list suggests. Artist Series: Johannes Voss is a great example. The main drop contains $38.61 in card value across Carpet of Flowers, Sphere of Safety, Karmic Guide, and Sanctum Prelate. That alone tells part of the story. The bonus card pool tells the rest. Depending on the copy, players could find cards such as Rogue's Passage ($47.78), Swiftfoot Boots ($34.92), Eldrazi Monument ($31.74), Panharmonicon ($25.40), or Persistent Petitioners ($31.80). Without tracking tools, those details are easy to miss when comparing releases. LairTracker makes it easier to explore bonus card pools, compare artist series releases, and identify patterns across the entire Secret Lair catalog. See the full breakdown here: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTGTools
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Artist focused Secret Lairs often depend on collector demand. Special Guest: Matt Jukes has another story behind it. Released at $29.99, the drop now sells for $42.02 sealed while the cards inside total $62.11. The entire package is built around five allied check lands: Dragonskull Summit ($17.05) Drowned Catacomb ($13.98) Glacial Fortress ($11.37) Sunpetal Grove ($10.33) Rootbound Crag ($9.38) What's interesting is how the underlying card value has moved ahead of the sealed market price. Many artist spotlight releases rely heavily on aesthetics to maintain interest. This one combines distinctive artwork with a land cycle whose total value exceeds the current sealed price by a meaningful margin. Explore the full pricing history and card breakdown on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MTGFinance #SecretLair #MTGCollecting #MagicTheGathering #MTGInvesting
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Some Secret Lairs celebrate a mechanic. Others celebrate a world. Showcase: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan is all about returning to one of Magic's most beloved settings and revisiting the legendary characters that helped define it. Elenda. Kumena. Admiral Beckett Brass. Captain Lannery Storm. Vona. Each receives a new showcase treatment inspired by the mysteries hidden beneath Ixalan's jungles. The artwork feels like a rediscovery of familiar legends. Characters that players have known for years emerge from the depths with entirely new visual identities while still feeling unmistakably Ixalan. For fans of pirates, vampires, merfolk, and the rich worldbuilding of the plane itself, this drop captures what makes Ixalan memorable in the first place. 🌿 Explore the artwork, cards, and history on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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Artist focused Secret Lairs often live or die on the artwork. Featuring: Jay Howell Foil Edition has another story to tell. Released at $39.99, the drop now sells for $56.54 sealed while the cards inside total $77.63. The biggest driver is Treasonous Ogre at $39.16, which nearly matches the original MSRP on its own. Add Uncivil Unrest ($19.58), Agent of Treachery ($8.76), Priest of Forgotten Gods ($5.85), and Marchesa, the Black Rose ($4.28), and the value picture becomes much stronger than many collectors may remember. What makes this drop interesting is that it combines a recognizable artist collaboration with a sizeable gap between sealed pricing and underlying card value. That combination is relatively uncommon among artist spotlight releases. 📊 See the full card list, bonus cards, and pricing data on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MTGFinance #SecretLair #MTGCollecting #MagicTheGathering #MTGInvesting
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One of the easiest ways to misjudge a Secret Lair is to look only at the cards listed on the front of the box. Featuring: Luke Pearson shows why. The drop contains $60.72 in card value from cards like Realmwalker ($24.27), Bear Umbra ($18.17), and Witch of the Moors ($11.26). That's already a strong package. But the bonus card pool tells a much bigger story. Depending on the copy, buyers could open cards like Relentless Dead ($16.58), Nekusar, the Mindrazer ($23.81), or even Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver at $98.66. That kind of variation can completely change how a release compares to others from the same era. LairTracker makes it easy to explore bonus card pools, compare value across releases, and spot patterns that are easy to miss when looking at a single drop in isolation. Explore the full breakdown: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #MagicTheGathering #SecretLair #MTGCommunity #MTGTools
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Some Secret Lairs are built around a mechanic. Others are built around Magic's history. Showcase: Dominaria United belongs firmly in the second category. To celebrate Magic's return to Dominaria, this drop features the original Elder Dragons in stunning stained glass treatments that look more like museum windows than trading cards. Arcades Sabboth. Chromium. Palladia Mors. Vaevictis Asmadi. And of course, Nicol Bolas. These are characters that helped define Magic's earliest years and eventually inspired the Commander format itself. Whether you're a longtime player who remembers the legends of old Dominaria or a newer collector interested in Magic's roots, this is one of the most visually distinctive tributes to the game's history. 🐉 Take a closer look on LairTracker: lairtracker.com/secret-lair/… #SecretLair #MagicTheGathering #MTGArt #MTGCollecting
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