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{{Infobox set
 
{{Infobox set
|image = Secret Lair.png
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|image = Secret Lair UE.jpg
 
|symbol_description = Shooting star
 
|symbol_description = Shooting star
 
|design =
 
|design =
 
|development =
 
|development =
 
|art=
 
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|release = May 29, 2020
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|release = June 12, 2020
 
|size = 1 mini-set<br>(5 cards)
 
|size = 1 mini-set<br>(5 cards)
 
|code_expansion = SLU
 
|code_expansion = SLU
|code_expansion_ref = <ref>Printed on the card frame.</ref>
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|code_expansion_ref = [[Information below the text box]]
 
|code_expansion_explain =
 
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|series = [[Ultimate Edition]]
|previous = [[Secret Lair Drop Series: The Godzilla Lands]]
 
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|next = [[Secret Lair Drop Series (June 2020)]]
 
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|second = Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition
}}{{Upcoming release}}
 
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|third = Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2
'''''Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition''''' is a product in the [[Secret Lair]] product range. It is similar to a [[drop]] in the ''[[Secret Lair Drop Series]]'', but with a different distribution model.<ref name="Ultimate">{{DailyRef|news/making-fetch-happen-secret-lair-ultimate-edition-2020-03-13|Making Fetch Happen—Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|March 13, 2020}}</ref> It becomes available for purchase at your [[LGS|local game store]] starting May 29.
 
 
|previous = Secret Lair Drop Series: Summer Superdrop
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|next = Signature Spellbook: Chandra
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'''''Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition''''' is a product in the [[Secret Lair]] product range. It is similar to a [[drop]] in the ''[[Secret Lair Drop Series]]'', but with a different distribution model.<ref name="Ultimate">{{DailyRef|news/making-fetch-happen-secret-lair-ultimate-edition-2020-03-13|Making Fetch Happen—Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|March 13, 2020}}</ref> It became available for purchase at [[LGS|local game stores]] on June 12, 2020. The original release was supposed to be May 29, but this was pushed back because of a delay in manufacturing due to the [[Wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{DailyRef|news/secret-lair-ultimate-edition-release-delayed-until-june-12-2020-05-14/|Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition Release Delayed to June 12|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|May 14, 2020}}</ref>
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
[[File:Ultimate Masters.png|thumb|250px|right]]
 
[[File:Ultimate Masters.png|thumb|250px|right]]
''Ultimate Edition'' is a collection of the five ''[[Zendikar]]'' [[enemy color]]ed [[fetch land]]s last seen in ''[[Modern Masters 2017]]'', featuring art from five of ''Magic'''s premier artists set in five popular ''Magic'' [[planes]]. The lands are packaged in a commemorative box that can be used for display. In contrast to the Drop Series, ''Ultimate Edition'' isn't sold through the webshop of [[Wizards of the Coast]], doesn't have an availability window and isn't printed to demand.<ref name="Ultimate"/> Copies are limited — [[WPN]] [[LGS|stores]] were announced to typically receive no more than 10 copies of ''Ultimate Edition''.
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''Ultimate Edition'' is a collection of the five ''[[Zendikar]]'' [[enemy color]]ed [[fetch land]]s last seen in ''[[Modern Masters 2017]]'', featuring art from five of ''Magic'''s premier artists set in five popular ''Magic'' [[planes]]. The lands are packaged in a commemorative box that can be used for display. In contrast to the Drop Series, ''Ultimate Edition'' wasn't sold through the webshop of [[Wizards of the Coast]], didn't have an availability window and wasn't printed to demand.<ref name="Ultimate"/> Copies are limited — [[WPN]] [[LGS|stores]] were announced to typically receive no more than 10 copies of ''Ultimate Edition''.
   
 
===Card list===
 
===Card list===
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! Set
 
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|003
 
|003
 
|{{card|Verdant Catacombs||SLU}}
 
|{{card|Verdant Catacombs||SLU}}
|Sam Burley
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|[[Sam Burley]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]]
 
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|004
 
|004
 
|{{card|Arid Mesa||SLU}}
 
|{{card|Arid Mesa||SLU}}
|John Avon
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|[[John Avon]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Amonkhet (plane)|Amonkhet]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Amonkhet (plane)|Amonkhet]]
 
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|005
 
|005
 
|{{card|Misty Rainforest||SLU}}
 
|{{card|Misty Rainforest||SLU}}
|Seb McKinnon
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|[[Seb McKinnon]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]]
 
|Alternate art set on [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]]
 
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===Price controversy===
 
===Price controversy===
Although Wizards of the Coast didn't use suggested retail prices anymore, Blake Rasmussen expected the price to be "a bit more" than the price of ''[[Commander Anthology]]'' (>$165.00).<ref>{{YouTubeRef|MiM2E5X7dXM|Fetchland Reprints & Chandra Signature Spellbook Official Announcement.|channel=Tolarian Community College|date=March 13, 2020}}</ref> In actuality, many stores only received four or five boxes and the price skyrocketed to $275.00-$500. This led to criticism, because the release didn't solve the lack of availability of fetchlands, and the price wasn't affordable by regular players but targeted at "whales" (big spenders) instead.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|a1zYlrvGCt8|Secret Lair Ultimate Edition Is Not Worth It - A Magic: The Gathering Product Review|channel=Tolarian Community College|date=April 17, 2020}}</ref>
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Although Wizards of the Coast didn't use suggested retail prices anymore, Blake Rasmussen expected the price to be "a bit more" than the price of ''[[Commander Anthology]]'' (>&nbsp;$165.00).<ref>{{YouTubeRef|MiM2E5X7dXM|Fetchland Reprints & Chandra Signature Spellbook Official Announcement.|channel=Tolarian Community College|date=March 13, 2020}}</ref> In actuality, many stores only received four or five boxes and the price skyrocketed to $275-$500. This led to criticism, because the release didn't solve the lack of availability of fetchlands, and the price wasn't affordable for regular players but targeted at "whales" (big spenders) instead.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|a1zYlrvGCt8|Secret Lair Ultimate Edition Is Not Worth It - A Magic: The Gathering Product Review|channel=[[Tolarian Community College]]|date=April 17, 2020}}</ref>
   
 
===Other availability===
 
===Other availability===
The week after ''Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition'' goes on sale at WPN stores, Wizards of the Coast will be running a [[Secret Lair Drop Series (June 2020)|Secret Lair superdrop]]. If you purchase the bundle that combines each drop that goes on sale during the superdrop, you'll receive one random ''Ultimate Edition'' fetch land for each bundle you purchase. In addition, Fetchlands will be reprinted in a Supplementary Product in 2020.
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Two weeks before ''Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition'' went on sale at WPN stores, Wizards of the Coast ran a [[Secret Lair Drop Series: Summer Superdrop|Summer Superdrop]]. If you purchased the bundle that combined each drop, you received one random ''Ultimate Edition'' fetch land.
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It was also announced that the fetchlands would be reprinted in a supplementary product in 2020. This later turned out to be the ''[[Zendikar Rising]]'' [[Box topper#Expedition Box Topper|box topper]] set.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
   
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[[Category:Secret Lair]]
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Revision as of 07:07, 5 May 2021

Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition
Secret Lair UE
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Shooting star
Release date June 12, 2020
Set size 1 mini-set
(5 cards)
Expansion code SLU[1]
Ultimate Edition
N/A Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Secret Lair Drop Series: Summer Superdrop Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition Signature Spellbook: Chandra

Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition is a product in the Secret Lair product range. It is similar to a drop in the Secret Lair Drop Series, but with a different distribution model.[2] It became available for purchase at local game stores on June 12, 2020. The original release was supposed to be May 29, but this was pushed back because of a delay in manufacturing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Description

Ultimate Masters

Ultimate Edition is a collection of the five Zendikar enemy colored fetch lands last seen in Modern Masters 2017, featuring art from five of Magic's premier artists set in five popular Magic planes. The lands are packaged in a commemorative box that can be used for display. In contrast to the Drop Series, Ultimate Edition wasn't sold through the webshop of Wizards of the Coast, didn't have an availability window and wasn't printed to demand.[2] Copies are limited — WPN stores were announced to typically receive no more than 10 copies of Ultimate Edition.

Card list

Set Card number Card/Token Artist Notes
Ultimate Edition 001 Marsh Flats Alayna Danner Alternate art set on Lorwyn
Ultimate Edition 002 Scalding Tarn Adam Paquette Alternate art set on Shiv on Dominaria
Ultimate Edition 003 Verdant Catacombs Sam Burley Alternate art set on Innistrad
Ultimate Edition 004 Arid Mesa John Avon Alternate art set on Amonkhet
Ultimate Edition 005 Misty Rainforest Seb McKinnon Alternate art set on Ixalan

Price controversy

Although Wizards of the Coast didn't use suggested retail prices anymore, Blake Rasmussen expected the price to be "a bit more" than the price of Commander Anthology (> $165.00).[4] In actuality, many stores only received four or five boxes and the price skyrocketed to $275-$500. This led to criticism, because the release didn't solve the lack of availability of fetchlands, and the price wasn't affordable for regular players but targeted at "whales" (big spenders) instead.[5]

Other availability

Two weeks before Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition went on sale at WPN stores, Wizards of the Coast ran a Summer Superdrop. If you purchased the bundle that combined each drop, you received one random Ultimate Edition fetch land.

It was also announced that the fetchlands would be reprinted in a supplementary product in 2020. This later turned out to be the Zendikar Rising box topper set.

References