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All cards in the Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage Superdrop

Yes, a third Hatsune Miku set.

Wizards of the Coast has announced a third Hatsune Miku Secret Lair Superdrop, and it looks just as gorgeous as the first two. The Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage Superdrop launches on September 30, 2024, and it’s one you won’t want to miss.

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The Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage Superdrop consists of five Planeswalker cards around which you could easily build a deck. While, of course, they’re reskinned versions of cards we already know from Magic: The Gathering, the artwork is what we’re all here for. If you want a gorgeous deck, or to simply add to your collection with some new Secret Lair cards, this is a great Superdrop to get in on because the Hatsune Miku ones have been incredibly popular in the past.

Every card in the Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage Superdrop

every card in the secret lair x hatsune miku electric entourage superdrop
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Below, I’ve listed every card in the Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Electric Entourage Superdrop and what their abilities are. The names are quite difficult to work out because, at the time of writing, all I have is the image above to go on. The abilities are easy, though, since the original cards are already out in the wild.

  • Miku, Voice of Power: (3) Legendary Planeswalker. +2 – Create a 1/1 green Elf Druid creature token with “Tap to add 1 Green Mana.” -2 – Destroy target artifact or enchantment. -6 – Draw a card for each green creature you control. Miku, Voice of Power can be your commander.
  • KAITO, Mysterious Mayhem: (5) Legendary Planeswalker. +1 – Scry 1, then draw a card. -2 – Return target creature to its owner’s hand. -8 – You get an emblem with “Whenever an opponent casts his or her first spell each turn, counter that spell.”
  • Miku, Divine Diva: (4) Legendary Planeswalker. +2 – You gain 1 life for each creature you control. -2 – Create three 1/1 white soldier creature tokens. -5 – Destroy all other permanents except for lands and tokens.
  • Luka, Traveling Sound: (3) Legendary Planeswalker. +1 – Search your library for a swamp card, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library. -3 – Target creature gets +X/+X or -X/-X until end of your turn, where X is the number of swamps you control. -6 – You get an embelm with “Swamsp you control have ‘Tap to add four Black Mana to your energy pool’.”
  • Rin & Len, Harmony Incarnate: (5) Legendary Planeswalker. +1 – Draw a card, then discard a card. +1 – Target creature gets +1/+0 and gains first strike and trample until end of turn. -8 – Draw four cards. When you do, this card deals damage to any target equal to the number of cards in your hand.

Note that Wizards of the Coast has changed how Secret Lair Superdrops work. It used to be that you could pre-order at any point during a certain window of time before the Superdrop was closed forever. Those orders were then printed to demand and shipped out.

However, a new system, which Magic: The Gathering players really aren’t fans of, now sees a set number of each Superdrop printed. You’ll need to wait in a queue on the Secret Lair website to put in your order, but a bot or scalper could get in ahead of you and take all the cards for themselves.

Sign up for alerts if you want to get these cards because I guarantee they’ll sell out quickly. The only way to ensure you get a pack is by being available on September 30, 2024, and at the Secret Lair website’s disposal for at least an hour.


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