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Classic Magic: The Gathering cards get a cyberpunk face-lift in new Secret Lair
Magic: The Gathering's Secret Lair Chaos Vault features artwork by Deathburger, revamping some Commander favorites

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If you haven't noticed, Magic: The Gathering's Edge of Eternities set is a whole vibe. The space opera aesthetic is gorgeous, and the set features some of the best MTG art I've ever seen since I started following the game. The lushness of the artwork for Edge of Eternities just appeals to my specific sensibilities. So, when I saw that MTG had a new Secret Lair out with cards ready to be played in Edge of Eternities Commander decks, I knew I had to take a gander. And I wasn't disappointed!
The Secret Lair Featuring: Deathburger features new artwork for cards like Arcbound Ravager, Dance of the Manse, Ethersworn Canonist, Foundry Inspector, and Goblin Engineer, all by the artist Deathburger. Deathburger reimagines these cards within the fantastical and sci-fi world we're seeing in Edge of Eternities. While there's a recognizable Edge of Eternities quality to the artwork, Deathburger also brought a cyberpunk edge to each card, differentiating the set from other cards from EOE.

This Secret Lair drop is available now in both Galaxy Foil ($59.99) and Non-Foil ($29.99) versions. Edge of Eternities is available now, wherever cards are sold. I'll be honest, I've been loving this release thus far, and know I'll be missing this era once Marvel's Spider-Man drops late next month.
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