Secret Lair Drop Series: Camp Totally Safe Superdrop | |||||
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Set symbol | |||||
Symbol description | Shooting star | ||||
Art direction | Tom Jenkot | ||||
Release date | September 30, 2024 | ||||
Set size | 8 drops (39 cards) | ||||
Expansion code | SLD[1] | ||||
Secret Lair Drop Series | |||||
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The Camp Totally Safe Superdrop is a superdrop in the Secret Lair product range and a continuation of the alternate art Secret Lair Drop Series. It became available for purchase from the Wizards of the Coast webshop secretlair.wizards.com on September 30, 2024.[2]
Description[ | ]
The Superdrop contains 8 drops. It features several Universes Beyond drops based on the Ghostbusters franchise, and one based on the Child's Play franchise. It also features the third Universes Beyond drop centered on the Japanese vocaloid Hatsune Miku. It is available in both English and Japanese languages.
Drops[ | ]
Drop | Price (non-foil) |
Price (trad. foil) |
Description |
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Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five skinned planeswalker cards featuring the Japanese vocaloid Hatsune Miku, showcasing her entourage.[3] Universes Beyond. Also available in Japanese. |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five borderless cards skinned cards illustrated by the Japanese comic-book artist Peach Momoko, known for her Marvel work.[4] |
Tome of the Astral Sorceress | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four reprints designed by folk artist and illustrator Helvetica Blanc.[5] |
Showcase: Duskmourn | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four creatures and one artifact in the "Paranormal" frame of Duskmourn: House of Horror.[6] The drop comes bundled with a Duskmourn: House of Horror Play Booster.[2] |
Monstrous Magazines | $24.99 | $34.99 | Five reprints in classic horror comics style with art by Ed Repka. The drop received a $5 discount from its original pricing due to a misprint on Koma, Cosmos Serpent.[2] |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four skinned cards and a straight reprint themed around Slimer, the ghost from the Ghostbusters franchise.[7] Universes Beyond |
The Real Ghostbusters | $29.99 | $39.99 | Four skinned cards and a straight reprint based upon The Real Ghostbusters 80's animated television series.[8][9] Universes Beyond |
Chucky | $29.99 | $39.99 | Five skinned cards (one reversible) based upon the Child's Play franchise, featuring the murderous puppet Chucky.[10] Universes Beyond |
Card list[ | ]
Drop | Card # | Card name | Artist | Notes |
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Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | 1585 | Miku, Divine Diva | 風間雷太/RAITA KAZAMA | Reskinned borderless Elspeth Tirel. Depicts Miku. |
Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | 1590 | KAITO, Mysterious Maestro | Naomi Baker | Reskinned borderless Jace, Unraveler of Secrets. Depicts the Vocaloid KAITO (not to be confused with Kaito Shizuki). |
Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | 1593 | Luka, the Traveling Sound | Livia Prima | Reskinned borderless Liliana of the Dark Realms. Depicts the Vocaloid Megurine Luka. |
Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | 1598 | Miku, Voice of Power | Jesper Ejsing | Reskinned borderless Freyalise, Llanowar's Fury. Depicts Hatsune Miku herself. |
Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | 1600 | Len and Rin, Harmony Incarnate | Clint Cearley | Reskinned borderless The Royal Scions. Depicts the Vocaloid twins Kagamine Rin & Len. |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | 1667 | Aetherize | Peach Momoko | New flavor text |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | 1668 | Drown in Dreams | Peach Momoko | New flavor text |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | 1669 | Psychic Corrosion | Peach Momoko | New flavor text |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | 1670 | Visions of Beyond | Peach Momoko | New flavor text |
Featuring: Peach Momoko | 1671 | Time Sieve | Peach Momoko | New flavor text |
Tome of the Astral Sorceress | 1718 | Back to Basics | Helvetica Blanc | |
Tome of the Astral Sorceress | 1719 | Preordain | Helvetica Blanc | |
Tome of the Astral Sorceress | 1720 | Sphinx of the Second Sun | Helvetica Blanc | 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.[11] |
Tome of the Astral Sorceress | 1721 | Teferi's Ageless Insight | Helvetica Blanc | |
Showcase: Duskmourn | 1758 | Phyrexian Metamorph | Cacho Rubione | New flavor text |
Showcase: Duskmourn | 1759 | Cauldron Familiar | Scott Buonchristiano | New flavor text |
Showcase: Duskmourn | 1760 | Dauthi Voidwalker | Ivan Shavren | |
Showcase: Duskmourn | 1761 | Magus of the Moon | Alexandre Chaudret | New flavor text using a number substitution cipher for "The Blood Moon Rises The Blood Moon Grows".[12][13] |
Showcase: Duskmourn | 1762 | Witch's Oven | Bastien Grivet | New flavor text |
Monstrous Magazines | 1763 | Doom Whisperer | Ed Repka | The issue number (#69) refers to the collector number of its first printing in Guilds of Ravnica. |
Monstrous Magazines | 1764 | Ravenous Chupacabra | Ed Repka | The issue number (#82) refers to the collector number of its first printing in Rivals of Ixalan. |
Monstrous Magazines | 1765 | Koma, Cosmos Serpent | Ed Repka | Misses the comma in its name. Rules text mistakenly says "your turn" instead of "each turn".[2] The issue number (#221) refers to the collector number of its first printing in Kaldheim. |
Monstrous Magazines | 1766 | Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest | Ed Repka | Misses the comma in its name. The issue number (#48) refers to the collector number of its first printing in Commander 2015. |
Monstrous Magazines | 1767 | Uril, the Miststalker | Ed Repka | Misses the comma in its name. The issue number (#124) refers to the collector number of its first printing in Alara Reborn. |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1768 | Careful Study | Tyler Walpole | Borderless. Depicts Slimer. Flavor text quotes Egon Spengler. |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1769 | Total Containment Failure | Tyler Walpole | Reskinned borderless Living End. Flavor text quotes Raymond Stanz. |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1770 | Answer the Call | Tyler Walpole | Reskinned borderless Eladamri's Call. Depicts the full cast of the series. |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1771 | Ghostbuster's Patch | Tyler Walpole | Reskinned borderless Boros Charm. Depicts the Ghostbusters logo. |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1772 | Ecto-1 | Tyler Walpole | Reskinned borderless Unlicensed Hearse. Flavor text quotes Winston Zeddemore. Depicts the Ectomobile and the Marshmallow Man. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | 1773 | Slimer, Voracious Apparition | Leonardo Santanna | Reskinned borderless The Mimeoplasm. Flavor text quotes Raymond Stanz. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | 1774 | Slimed | Jason Rainville | Reskinned borderless Trickbind. Flavor text quotes Peter Venkman. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | 1775 | Slimer's Feast | Simon Dominic | Reskinned borderless Windfall. Flavor text quotes Raymond Stanz. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | 1776 | Escape Containment | Bill McConkey | Reskinned borderless Incarnation Technique. Flavor text quotes Raymond Stanz. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | 1777 | Pernicious Deed | Clint Cearley | Borderless. Flavor text references the hotel scene in the original Ghostbusters movie. |
Chucky | 1807 | Chucky | Tomasz Zarucki & Thomas Roach | Reskinned borderless Kardur, Doomscourge (reversible). Depicts Chucky both as a Good Guys doll and as a possessed serial killer. |
Chucky | 1808 | Sorry Jack ..., Chucky's Back | Justine Cruz | Reskinned borderless Phyrexian Reclamation. Name references detective Jack Santos, and is the famous catchphrase from the first Chucky sequel. Depicts the resurrection of Chucky. Flavor text quotes Haskell Sullivan. |
Chucky | 1809 | Tiffany, Bride of Chucky | Domenico Cava | Reskinned borderless Varragoth, Bloodsky Sire. Depicts and quotes Tiffany Valentine, the Bride of Chucky. |
Chucky | 1810 | Friend to the End | Sean Vo | Reskinned borderless Twinflame. Depicts Chucky threatening another Good Guys doll. |
Chucky | 1811 | Play Pals Factory | Eddie Mendoza | Reskinned borderless Genesis Chamber. Depicts the Play Pals Toy Company. Flavor text quotes Chucky and refers to Andy Barclay. |
Bonus cards[ | ]
As an extra, each drop comes with a surprise bonus card. Except for the cases listed below, potential bonus cards include extended art elves (e.g. Reclamation Sage or Viridian Shaman).
Drop | Bonus card | Card # | Artist | Notes |
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Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage | MEIKO, Explosive Entertainer | 807 | Mila Pesic | Reskinned borderless Chandra, Flamecaller. Depicts the Vocaloid MEIKO. |
The Real Ghostbusters | Ghost Trap | 871 | Tyler Walpole | Reskinned borderless Soul-Guide Lantern. |
Ghostbusters: Slimer | Slimer and Stay Puft | 872 | Warren Mahy | Reskinned borderless Yargle and Multani. Depicts the Slimer and the Marshmallow Man. |
Chucky | Patchwork Chucky | 880 | Robin Olausson | Reskinned borderless Stuffy Doll. |
References[ | ]
- ↑ Information below the text box
- ↑ a b c d Wizards of the Coast (September 27, 2024). "Secret Lair: Camp Totally Safe Superdrop". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ MTG Secret Lair (September 17, 2024). "Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage is coming.". Twitter.
- ↑ Eisner and Ringo Award-winning comic book artist Peach Momoko brings her iconic style to Secret Lair. (September 20, 2024). "MTGSecretLair". Twitter.
- ↑ MTG Secret Lair (September 22, 2024). "Look to the stars and transcend the unknown with Tome of the Astral Sorceress, ...". Twitter.
- ↑ MTG Secret Lair (September 1, 2024). "These and more coming to a Secret Lair Drop near you soon!". Twitter.
- ↑ MTG Secret Lair (September 13, 2024). "Revealed today and arriving September 30 as part of the Camp Totally Safe Superdrop.". Twitter.
- ↑ Tyler Walpole (September 16, 2024). "I was super honored to have the opportunity to create the art for this very special Secret Lair set!!". Twitter.
- ↑ Tyler Walpole (September 17, 2024). "Quick thread with the full art for my Real Ghostbusters Secret Lair cards!". Twitter.
- ↑ Tom Marks (September 17, 2024). "Chucky to Terrorize Magic: The Gathering With New Secret Lair Crossover". IGN.com.
- ↑ Matt Tabak (July 25, 2024). "Update: There are 11 cards in Oracle (plus three Alchemy-only cards) that will continue to use the term “postcombat main phase” after #MTGBloomburrow". Twitter.
- ↑ Nile (August 31, 2024). "What do the numbers mean?". Twitter.
- ↑ Jericho (September 27,2024). "Fully translating the number replacement cypher.". Twitter.