December is bringing all sorts of exciting new Secret Lairs to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering players. With 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:13 new and original Secret Lairs, there are plenty of opportunities for players to pick up new versions of their favorite cards. Some of these collections include ca💃rds that feature crossovers with other series, while others allow artists to interpret cards in their unique styles.
Some of these prices are estimatio𝕴ns based on preorder prices, so don’t be surprised if the value of some cards and Secret Lair collections rise or fall after they’re released. These prices are taken from based on the regular, non-foil versions of the cards included in each Secret Lair on 12/8, and may change over time.
12 Transformers: Roll Out Or Ris൲e Up - $20
The Rollout or Rise Up Secret Lair brings even more Transformer cards to the game. The c♋ards included in this collection are extremely thematic and feature brand🌼-new Transformers-themed artwork.
Cards like Fabricate depict Megatron’s rebirth as Galvatron and Drꦏamatic Reversal featuring Optimus Prime rallying his fellow Autobots are great. For as cool as these cards are, they aren’t worth very much since so many of them are lower rarities or have seen multiple printings.
11 Ar꧟tist Series: Aleksi Bri൲clot - $35
Aleski Briclot has a long history of creating artwork for some of your favorite ܫMagic cards. Having done the art on cards like Jace Beleren, Sliver Hivelord, and the Masterpiece Wurmcoil Engine.
In this Secret Lair, Briclot created new artwork for four powerful Eldrazi cards, Thought-Knot Seer, Inquisition of Kozilek, Reality Smasher, and Eldrazi Temple. These cards can be put together to create an impressive scene of some unfortunate adventurers stumbling 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:across the three Eldrazi together.
10 Transformers: One Shall Stand, One Shall Fall - $50 💯
These lands show off the world of the Transformers universe in stunning full-art depictions. The Forest and Swamp feature art from Joana LaFuente, while the Plains, Island, and Mountain are done by Da💦vid Sondered.
The Plains in this collection is particularly impressive, depicting the vast emptiness of space against the cold, hard steel of th♈e Transformers infrastructure.
9 Special Guest: Kozyndan - The♕🍨 Lands - $50
These lands feature artwork from Kozyndan, a pseudony🍒m of the husband-and-wife illus🅰trator team of Kozue and Dan Kitchens. Inspired by Japanese folklore and environments, these full-art lands are highly detailed and mix fantasy with traditional art.
The Island from this drop was inspired by a 19th-century piece called “Hakone, the view of Ashinoko Lake” from Fifty-Three Stages on t♐he Tokaido by Utagawa Hiroshige. Kozyndan’s piece used nihonga pigments on Washi paper, before the two artists finished it up digitally.
8 🍎 Welcome To The Fungal - $50
A fungus-based Secret Lair features work from five artists, Ian Jepson, CatDirty, Sean O'Neill, Tripper Dungan, and Alexis Ziritt. If you’re looking to upgrade your Ghave, Guru of Spores, or Slimefoot the Stowaway decks then you can give them a psychedelic treatment with these borderless cards.
Other cards in the Welcome to the Fungal Secret Lair include Abundant Growth, Mycoloth🗹, and a Saproling token.
7 🔯 Wizards Of The Street - $55 🌊
This magical Secret Lair features 168澳꧒洲幸运5开奖网:borderless cards depicting colorful wiz🐈ards going about their day-to-day lives. Illuꦚstrator Martin Ontiveros, also known as Martinhea🌄d Rocks, created these geometric pieces with tons of symmetry.
The Wiza𒀰rds in this drop include Baral, Chief of Compliance, Spellseeker, Magus of the Wheel, and Kess, Di🃏ssident Mage. Baral and Kess are particularly great in Commander where they fuel some powerful Wizard-based strategies.
6 The Meaning Of Li♒fe, Maybe - $57
If you’re looking for some wild interpretations of what it all means, then The Meaning of Life, Maybe Secret Lair is the way to go. Artist Ori Toor brings surreal interpretations to four popula🐼r blue spells plus an artifact. Forced Fruition, Future Sight, Mental Misstep, Mind’s Dilation, and Well of Lost Dreams all come in borderless versions showing off Toor’s trippy style.
The artwork 💫on Future Sight is particularly stunning, being split into three sections with unique geometric designs separated by color.
5 Just Add Milk -꧅ $60
One of the weird♛est Secr💫et Lairs to drop, this one features three legendary creatures as if they were cereal box mascots. There’s Etali, Primal Storm which features a Sodoku puzzle on the back. Next up is Ghalta, Primal Hunger with a huge dinosaur-based crossword puzzle on the back. And finally is Ulamog, The Ceaseless Hunger and a matching puzzle as the back of the cereal box.
All these designs are done by Mike Burns and have been stylized like 💧cartoony ce☂real boxes for kids.
4 ꦚ Transformers: Optimus Prime v🐲s. Megatron - $77
The ultimate showdown between the l꧑eaders of the Autobots and Decepticon are back in Magic. These are reversible cards, the front depicting the robot form of Optimus Prime, Megatron, and a close-up of The AllSpark.
On the back, Optimus and Megatron are in their vehicl🐠e forms while you get a wider view of the AllSpark. This Transformer drop sports borderless reskinn🌼ed versions of Blightsteel Colossus, Darksteel Colossus, and Doubling Cube.
3 Time Troubl♏e Two - $79 🐼
A sequel to another Secret Lair, Time Trouble Two sends three planeswalkers back through Magic’s history to an older style of card. Not only do these 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:planeswalkers have a retro frame, but the description of their abilities is also written to reflect an older approach to describing a card's mechanics.
The Narset, Parter of Veils is depicted by Alex Horley-Orlandelli, Nissa, Who Shakes the World’s art is done by Scott M. Fischer, and Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas has art from Kev Walker. Each of these artists has a long history with Magic a♌nd has contributed to many fan-favorite cards over the years.