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Are we buying the Roll for Initiative Superdrop?

Yup, this feels about right. Fallout Secret Lair v2 was on January 26. Then there was a surprise drop on February 2, the Prints Charming drop with the variety of pricing models. And for the third Monday in a row, there will be a new Secret Lair drop coming. This is a superdrop, with seven different drops making it up and sadly there’s a basic lands drop, but we’ll get to that in a moment. 

We’ve got seven sets of cards to review, and let’s discuss their popularity, price, and what we can compare them to.

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Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.

Planning for the Marvel Super Heroes Commander Decks

We got a lot of previews for Marvel Super Heroes this week, and of note is that we’re getting four Commander decks, each one coming in regular and Collector flavors. 

The decks have themes as printed on the box, and while we don’t know any of the contained cards, we made good money off of Elementals and -1/-1 counters as themes, so let’s see what we can figure out ahead of time. That way when the decklists are revealed, we are ready to dive in.

Fantastic Four: Noncreature Spells and Protection Fields

This is going to be hard to figure out in terms of specs, because there’s so many good noncreature spells to cast. The four of them are good, and any can be the focus. I think Mister Fantastic is the strongest, because we love drawing cards and there are a LOT of triggered abilities worth copying twice. He can even target his own ability, if you’d like to draw three cards.

I’m interested in the Human Torch, too, but you’ve got to cast a noncreature spell and then cast him, which is a lot of your mana used up and blessed little for protection. 

It might be that the best route is mana rocks, but we’ll see what this set of commanders leads to. 

Wakanda Forever: Power Up With Artifacts, Reign as the Monarch

T’Challa is clearly telling you to play artifacts and keep playing them, and let’s go over a few things that look possible:

Peregrin Took wants to add some food to your Vibranium. Queen Allenal of Ruadach means that your Vibranium can get you token Soldiers too. Stridehangar Automaton on the field delivers bonus Thopters if that’s more your speed.

The packaging also mentions being the monarch, which is a space that’s been lightly explored, so if it’s only half the theme, we’ll see what kinds of reprints we’ll get for white and green cards. Courts of Garenbring and Ardenvale seem likely to get reprinted, but there’s pretty limited space so they won’t all get a new hit. 

I admit that when I saw the packaging (and before we knew that there would be Collector decks) I ran out and bought stacks of FEA Archon of Coronation and the Scrolls foil Champions of Minas Tirith. Looking back, I wish I’d waited just a little bit longer, because if they are reprinted, these purchases won’t go up much. I feel more confident about the Champions, because LOTR reprints are few and far between, but these might languish forever, depending on the quality of the Monarch-themed commander that comes in the deck. 

Avengers Assemble: Grow your ranks, Equipment and Counters

First of all, you’ve got to look at the heroes in these three colors. Hero is a creature type that hasn’t been used, not since Benalish Hero was errata’d into being a Human Soldier instead of its printed type of Hero. The only other Hero that predates the Spider-Man set is the Unhinged Legend himself, Fraction Jackson. I’m all for memes, and cheap memes at that, but I have trouble imagining that it would be worth the effort of buying these up. 

Changelings would be fun here, and everything that adds bonus counters is on the table. I expect that this is a glorious place to reprint basic copies of Panharmonicon or Roaming Throne for extra triggers, and I’ve lost count of the sweet Equipment bonuses present in RW. My favorites for the Equipment-heavy decks would easily be the ‘affinity for Equipment’ cards Goldwardens’ Gambit and Nahiri, Forged in Fire, but we’ll have to see what Equipment enablers are about to get released.

Doom Prevails: Connive for power, drain life

I want to thank the ProTrader Discord for confirming some of my ideas and giving me others. If you’re not a ProTrader, you’re missing out on some glorious card combos.

Doctor Doom rewards you for discarding lands, either for conniving or for any reason, so my favorite pick here is easily Tectonic Reformation. If you can start chaining the lands into more lands, this combo is immediately reduced to ‘R: Each opponent loses 2 life’ and that is some big game.Trade Routes can do something similar. Decaying Time Loop is also glorious, because you can get a trigger from the retrace and a trigger from the lands you chuck. Land’s Edge is pretty hilarious, giving everyone the ability to Shock players, but only yours comes with bonus life loss for them. Molten Vortex and Seismic Assault do the same thing. Battle of Kaldheim too, but that needs you to attack the Battle for four damage, and I’m not sure if the juice is worth the squeeze there. 

Glint-Horn Buccaneer should see a bump, as we love playing effects that are redundant with Commanders. This also includes Hazoret the Fervent

I have to point out that this is a deck where Mind Over Matter plus some form of “tap: draw a card” means you’ll win, and if you want a backup, Trickster Mage does nearly the same thing.Trade Routes can do something similar. I also like Surly Badgersaur as an engine piece, giving you a Treasure every time you chuck a land. Waste Not and Bone Miser are likely includes in the deck, but if they somehow leave those out, buy them immediately.

All of the Grixis lands with cycling are likely good here too, but there are some awesome cards that ask you to discard cards as part of the cost. Favorites include Dreamscape Artist, Diplomatic Escort, Jaya Ballard, Psychic Frog, Skirge Familiar to add mana, Stronghold Biologist and Machinist to counter creature/noncreature spells, but my two all-stars would be Chamber of Manipulation and Overtaker, turning your land cards into creature-stealing effects for fun and profit.

Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.

Are We Buying The Fallout X Magic Secret Lair: Rad Superdrop?

It’s been forever since the last time we got a Secret Lair! We were supposed to get Monster Hunter on December 1st, but Wizards pulled that after the litany of errors and the cacophony of unhappy hunters. That means it’s been more than two months! We’re definitely never getting a gap like that again in 2026. Heck, we’re getting a real set every two months!

This is the second Fallout Secret Lair drop and it’s timed to come out a little after Fallout’s second season has aired, so we’re getting some new cards, some awesome reprints, and a little something for everyone.

For each card, I’ll give you the number of special printings, and the current retail for each. In addition, I’ll give you the EDHREC number, because that’s a great indication of the popularity of the card, even if EDHREC is skewed towards precons and the most invested players, it’s still data worth knowing. Also, all the Lairs are $30 for the nonfoils and $40 for the foils, unless otherwise noted.

Lucy, The Ghoul, and Maximus are new to Magic and have no stats to speak of.

Pre-War Formalwear (FEA $8, 18k decks)

Spirit Mantle (M12 foil $15, 68k decks)

T-45 Power Armor (FEA $2, 13k decks)

First off, this Lair is $40 for nonfoils and $50 for the foils. That’s important context when the cards themselves are kind of mid. Mantle is a popular choice in decks where a Commander needs to get through and deal damage to a player, but it’s not expensive. The three new cards are interesting, and I think The Ghoul is the most powerful, by far, but I also think there are going to be some crazy Energy combos with Maximus and Lucy is just a value engine, since tokens are made all the damn time in Commander. 

Considering that this is the headliner, I’m expecting supply to be high on this one but as we’ll get to, I think FOMO will make this sell out eventually and it’ll turn a profit. I don’t think the cards are good enough on their own, just so I’m clear, but I’m preparing for the psychological aspect and the bot networks to make it sell out.

Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful (EA $12, Magicfest $30, SLD 2021 $80, 15k as partner and 30k as card)

Arcane Signet (tons, all the decks)

Sol Ring (tons, all the decks)

Lightning Greaves (50 printings, most borderless are $5-$10, 2 million decks)

Patchwork Banner (pack foil $8, 307k decks)

No, seriously, Signet has 80 printings and Sol Ring has 122. 

Yoshi is popular in Jodah as a legend that’s only one mana, Signet and Sol Ring can’t really go wrong, Greaves is everywhere, and this is the first special printing for the Banner. Most importantly, though, this is a Lair focusing on adorable dogs, and we’ve proven, over and over again, that it’s a recipe for success. 

I’m going to buy every copy I can of this, and I encourage you to do the same. I fully expect this to be the first Lair to sell out, just because plenty of folks will buy the bundle and then add a couple of these to the cart. This is pure profit, easy money, Eddie/Kieran Yanner level of demand, thanks to the combo of staples and good boys.

Ripples of Potential (EA $7, 105k decks)

Mutational Advantage (FEA $10, 60k decks)

The Wise Mothman (Surge Showcase $200, Foil Showcase $20, 28k decks as commander, #11 in last two years)

Mindcrank (NPH pack foil $40, SLD foil $21, 121k decks)

Mesmeric Orb (Retro foil $30, 109k decks)

Wizards likes to do this sort of thing, where there’s one commander, and several of the accessories. This time, they picked one of the most popular commanders of the last couple years, and added several favorite cards. Does it matter that Mindcrank just got a badass version in Iron Maiden? Not at all! This is a fantastic Lair and I plan to max out here as well. Rad counters are just too good a theme and too fun an experience for me to pass up these cards. 

Tinybones, Trinket Thief (SLD foil $35, 4k as commander, 19k as card)

Isshin, Two Heavens as One (FCA foil $55, 25k decks as commander, 69k as card)

The Deck of Many Things (Ampersand foil $25, 28k decks)

Caged Sun (Surge foil $8, Retro foil $5, 137k decks)

Nuka-Cola Vending Machine (Borderless foil $40, Surge foil $80, 89k decks)

The big draws here are Tinybones and the Nuka-Cola Machine. The Machine is a terrifying card in any Food-based deck, and thank goodness the Treasure comes in tapped. We’re a few months away from The Hobbit, and where there’s Hobbits, there’s Food synergies. I fully expect this to get to a floor in Dump Week and take off from there. Isshin just got a sweet Lightning version in the Final Fantasy bonus sheet, so that should recover nicely unless they go for a third printing in the next few months. 

I’m in for this Lair, but mainly for the big two. 

We don’t know what the bundle prices will be (my expectations are that it’ll be a very meager savings) but I don’t mind spending the money, because we’ll get a Silver Shroud Costume promo for every $149 we spend. This is $45 for the surge foil, but a regular frame, and even $12 for the regular nonfoil, and it’s in 67k decks. You’ll get at least $20 for selling that, and every bit helps bring down the price. 

My personal plan is to max out on bundles, and add extras of everything but Vault 33. I don’t know what the max amounts will be, but I’m expecting it’ll be limited to two of each item/bundle again. I’m going after foils and nonfoils equally here.

Finally, please notice that Wizards is telling you to get in the queue and be ready Monday morning. You can load a cart starting an hour early, and when 9 am (12 noon EST) hits, you’ll be randomized for your place in line. So get logged in, get your carts ready, and keep your fingers crossed!

Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.

Potential Specs for Previewed Lorwyn Legends

Now I know we haven’t gotten all of the Lorwyn Eclipsed legendary creatures yet, but the ones we’ve gotten are very good at different things. I always have trouble picking the one that will blow up, so I’m going with a ‘two for all’ mentality. 

If you end up building these Commander decks, I hope these picks work out, both in gameplay and financially. 

Abigale, Eloquent First-Year

Yargle, Glutton of Urborg (Secret Lair foil) – Abigale wants max power/toughness and minimum drawback, and the memeing of Yargle is real. Damn shame you can’t play Multani and Yargle in an Abigale decks, but that’s how it is.

Hunted Bonebrute (FEA) – There’s a lot of cards in the EDHREC file for this Commander that come with a drawback, like Phyrexian Soulgorger or Nyxathid, but I don’t want to lose out on anything like that. Instead I’d rather lay the Dog down, give away two tokens, then play Abigale and smash for 6 lifelink and flying

Ashling, Rekindled // Ashling, Rimebound

Archmage Emeritus (Surge Foil) – There is an FEA version, but I like the supply on this better if people start buying copies. 

Longshot, Rebel Bowman (foil) – Gotta love the big array of spellslinger accessories, but I’m going with the new one who both makes it cheaper and deals damage. Avatar Jumpstart is going to be impressively pricey for some time to come.

Bre of Clam Stoutarm 

Ken, Burning Brawler (foil) – I love the Street Fighter cards, but Ken needs help. Bre gives that help, and they give so so many free things to do together!

Joshua, Phoenix’s Dominant (Surge Borderless) – One of the cheapest Surge Borderless characters, it won’t take much demand to start pushing his price.

Brigid, Clachan’s Heart // Brigid, Doun’s Mind

Caretaker’s Talent (foil) – There’s a lot to be said for an enchantment that gives you a card every time you cast your commander, and in addition, you get the other bonuses of the other levels. 

Divine Visitation (Anime Foil) – You’ll be playing a deck where you’re maxing out the token production, and Divine Visitation is one of the most unfair things you can do.

Doran, Besieged by Time

Felothar, the Steadfast (FEA) – There’s a lot of cards that give both the ‘damage equal to toughness’ and ‘defender doesn’t matter’ but this one also has an awesome sacrifice ability too.

Sapling of Colfenor (regular) – The only foils are $50, so I can’t recommend buying in on those, but the Sapling kicks a lot of butt.

Eirdu, Carrier of Dawn // Isilu, Carrier of Twilight

Abandoned Air Temple (foil) – Adding the plus counters just nullifies the Persist counters, giving you inevitability.

Mikaeus, the Unhallowed (borderless foil) – If your creatures have both persist and undying, they can die over and over again, Interestingly, they switch off coming back with plus counters or minutes counters, but it’s all infinite. Enjoy.

Grub, Storied Matriarch // Grub, Notorious Auntie

Ultimate Green Goblin (FEA) – New, big, undercosted, and can be brought back. What’s not to love?

Wort, Boggart Auntie (regular) – No reprints since original Lorwyn, and if you’re recurring Goblins, she wants to help.

High Perfect Morcant – I wrote about Jund -1/-1 counters, and a lot of those got the reprint. Gonna stick with Maha, Its Feathers Night and Yawgmoth, Thran Physician for this gal.

Kirol, Attentive First-Year

Animal Pakal, Thousandth Moon (showcase foil) – This is everything you want to do together.

Aurelia, the Law Above (Ravnica frame foil) – There’s a lot of sweet choices here, and you even get to pick which of her triggers to copy!

Lluwen, Imperfect Naturalist

Out of the Tombs (surge foil) – 40K cards can do some wild things, and if you want to maximize your self-mill, this is the way.

Ripples of Undeath (FEA) – It’s getting pricey, but it’s an amazing enabler for what you’re doing in this deck, giving you choices of what to get back. 

Maralen, Fae Ascendant

Sylvan Offering (Secret Lair foil) – We’re going to get a lot of ‘make X Elves’ going on, and this is a cheap sweet version. Make some friends!

Galadrim Ambush (Scrolls foil) – I picked this on a recent MTG Fast Finance cast, and this does a great job of making you Elves and fogging other people.

Rhys, the Evermore

Summon: Yojimbo (Anime Foil) – Rhys is busted good with Sagas, resetting them and letting you use abilities. Yojimbo is one of the best for this. 

Patched Plaything (foil) – This isn’t busted good, but it’s combo-riffic, allowing you to hit hard and early.

Sanar, Innovative First-Year

Charred Foyer // Warped Space (showcase foil) – You’re going to do a lot of exiling, why not get some free mana for that?

Nalfeshnee (EA) – No foils to be had, but this is an awesome card if you’re exiling things.

Sygg, Wanderwine Wisdom // Sygg, Wanderbrine Shield

Augury Adept (pack foil) – Giving this a sort of unblockable is pretty amazing, gain some life and draw some cards!

Brago, King Eternal (SLD foil) – One of the best things to make unblockable, you can gain all sorts of value.

Tam, Mindful First-Year

Scuttlemutt (M19 foil) – Does what you need it to do with your commander, giving hexproof all over.

Tidal Visionary (pack foil) – Won’t you enjoy changing the colors even more?

Trystan, Callous Cultivator // Trystan, Penitent Culler

Defiled Crypt // Cadaver Lab (pack foil) – Gotta get a benefit for all the exiling you’re doing!

Amzu, Swarm’s Leader (regular) – No special versions to be had, but there are a lot of fun accessories for doing this exiling and this makes big flyers.

Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.