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A misprint is a mistake in a printed Magic Card resulting from editorial or mechanical failures of some kind.

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In Secret Lair drops[ | ]

Drop Card number Card/Token Misprint
More Adventures in Middle-earth 734 Grima Wormtongue Erroneously printed as a 2/4 instead of 1/4.[1]
If Looks Could Kill 1108 Reflector Mage The card erroneously features the legendary card frame crown around the title bar, despite not being a Legendary creature.[2][3]
Artist Series: Alayna Danner 1292 Seraph Sanctuary Accidentally printed with an "in-progress" version of the illustration, not the final version.
Artist Alayna Danner was given a number of copies with the final art to give away and Wizards of the Coast has promised a version will be the bonus card in a future Secret Lair drop.[4]
Deceptive Divination 1519 Circular Logic Erroneously printed with the card type sorcery, instead of instant.[5]
Tome of the Astral Sorceress 1720 Sphinx of the Second Sun Uses inaccurate "second" main phase terminology introduced in Bloomburrow, likely due to being finalized before it was decided that older cards would retain "postcombat" wording.[6]
Monstrous Magazines 1765 Koma, Cosmos Serpent Misses the comma in its name.
Rules text mistakenly says "your turn" instead of "each turn".[7]
sAnS mERcY 9990 dOOm bLaDE "Target" misspelled as "targeet".

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