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All MTG DnD Secret Lair cards – Release date, card list, and more

A crossover worth picking up.

Celebrating 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons, Wizards of the Coast has designed five Secret Lair Magic: The Gathering drops featuring reprinted cards with stunning new art.

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A crossover between Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering has fans excited for the upcoming Secret Lair drops, with many concerned about availability after the Monty Python debacle. A first look at the upcoming drops was revealed at GenCon 2024, featuring two cards and the names of all five Secret Lair drops.

Vampire sitting on chair with shirt half unbuttoned and legs crossed in old timey house through MTG Secret Lair
Vampire drip with Lifelink shenanigans. Image via WotC

This article contains everything you need to know about the Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair, from the exact time of release to images of all the cards. Be sure to bookmark this page for when new D&D spoilers drop.

When do the MTG Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair drops release?

All five MTG Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair drops will go live on Aug. 27 at 11am CT.

MTG Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair drops

Timing is important with Secret Lair drops, especially when highly desired drops can sell out within the first hour. The biggest issue with the new Secret Lair limited supply system is that it’s hard to tell what drops have the potential to sell out. Based on what we’ve seen so far, I’m putting the MTG Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair as a potential drop to sell out during the first 24 hours.

I’ve discussed possible solutions to the FOMO system in place through MTG Madness, so be sure to subscribe.

What are the MTG Dungeons & Dragons Secret Lair drops?

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Fight like a Tiefling Barbarian. Image via WotC

Announced at GenCon, the MTG Secret Lair will contain five Dungeons & Dragons drops.

  • An Exhibition of Adventure
  • Astarion’s Thirst
  • Karlach’s Rage
  • Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder
  • Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder Two

As with most Secret Lair drops, each drop is priced at $29.99 for non-foil cards and $39.99 for foil cards.

All MTG Dungeons & Dragons cards in Secret Lair drops

The first MTG Secret Lair to be fully revealed was An Exhibition of Adventure. More are slated to drop leading up to the official release.

An Exhibition of Adventure

An Exhibition of Adventure Secret Lair drop contains seven cards with D&D art on reprinted MTG cards.

  • Fell the Mighty
  • Faithless Looting
  • Goldspan Dragon
  • Reality Shift
  • Monster Manual
  • Ponder
  • Acerak the Archlich

Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder One

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This is the first of two Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder D&D Secret Lair drops, containing six cards.

  • Xanathar, Guild Kingpin
  • Beholder’s Charm Ray (Bribery)
  • Beholder’s Sleep Ray (Stifle)
  • Beholder’s Slowing Ray (Delay)
  • Beholder’s Petrification Ray (Blood Money)
  • Beholder’s Fear Ray (Drown in the Loch)

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