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Monster Hunter Secret Lair Release Date, Full Card List, and How to Secure Your Copy Now

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Hunters, sharpen your decks—Magic: The Gathering’s “Monster Hunter Secret Lair” stampedes onto SecretLair.Wizards.com on 1 December 2025 at 09:00 PT, staying live until 22 December (or until stock disappears). This Universes Beyond Superdrop re-skins 20 fan-favorite MTG cards with Capcom’s most iconic monsters, hunters, and hunts. What’s in each drop • The Hunt: five action-packed reprints such as Blind Obedience → “Crimson Moonlight” starring Malzeno. • The Hunters: five legendary figures like Grand Abolisher → “Dual-Bladed Hunter.” • The Monsters & The Monsters II: ten colossal threats from Rathalos (Drakuseth, Maw of Flames) to Fatalis (Ziatora, the Incinerator). Full preliminary card list leaked via press previews. Pricing & formats • Single drops: $29.99 non-foil / $39.99 traditional foil. • Surge-foil “Amped State” bundle (all four drops): $239.96. • Master Rank “everything” bundle: $559.84 and includes both English and Japanese versions. Every qualifying bundle ships with an exclusive foil Sol Ring promo featuring Valstrax jetting across the frame, while supplies last. How to order 1. Create or log into your Wizards account. 2. From 1 Dec, add your preferred drop or bundle to cart at SecretLair.Wizards.com. 3. Check out before 23 Dec 02:59 ET—or risk watching these beasts go extinct. Why this Secret Lair matters • Collectability: crossover art is print-to-demand and never reprinted in these styles, making surge foils particularly scarce. • Commander power: staple reprints such as Sol Ring, Tooth and Nail, Imperial Recruiter, and Nezahal retain original text—only the artwork changes, so they’re tournament-legal. • Franchise synergy: Capcom celebrates Monster Hunter’s 20th anniversary while MTG deepens its Universes Beyond slate that already includes Final Fantasy, Marvel, and Sonic. Tips for value hunters • Foils historically appreciate fastest; previous video-game Secret Lairs (e.g., PlayStation) rose 25–40 % on secondary markets within a year. • If you only want playset staples, The Hunt offers the highest average EDHREC inclusion rate per dollar. • Japanese-language drops are printed in Japan’s superior card stock and see strong overseas demand. Bottom line Whether you’re sleeving up Rathalos in Commander or framing Fatalis for your wall, the Monster Hunter Secret Lair is a limited-window hunt—miss it and you’ll be chasing aftermarket prices instead. Mark 1 December on your quest log, carve out your budget, and may your pulls be ever shiny.

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