The art from all ten will feature art from the Norse mythology-based world of Kaldheim. These include the six released in the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Zendikar Rising, along with four from the upcoming Kaldheim set. It will contain ten pathway lands - two-sided land cards that can be played in either configuration - with alternate art. The stream closed with information on Ultimate Edition 2, the second physical release from the Secret Lair series sold in retail stores. Contemporary favorite Johannes Voss will also have an art series featuring variants on several recent cards in 2021. Staples’ Secret Lair series will arrive some time next year. Heggel wouldn’t provide an official date on the Foglio drop, saying “likely 2022”. Staples is the artist on the comic book Saga who has won several major industry awards for her work. The Foglios both produced card art during the ‘90s and are known for their more whimsical take on the card game’s often dark or more serious subject matter. Two of the artists who will show up in future drops are longtime Magic: The Gathering alumni Kaja and Phil Foglio and Fiona Staples. The Extra Life charity drop was explicitly mentioned as an instance where Wizards of the Coast would reserve the entirety of one drop. ![]() A new collection combining a number of artist runs and alternate art will be available to purchase “every couple of months” with ““specific single drops here or there that deserve to stand alone”. ![]() Secret Lair products released in 2021 will more closely follow the Superdrop configuration, Heggel explained on the stream - past Superdrops packaged several individual art series into a single, large purchase as a final offer. ![]() The experiments didn’t always land the way Wizards of the Coast planned, but Heggel said the company is tightening its design process and “getting better and better” with each release. ![]() We’ve learned so much from responses,” he said. “We had no idea how some of these drops would be received. Heggel began the 45-minute stream by talking about what Wizards of the Coast has learned from Secret Lair’s past offerings, emphasising that a trial and error nature was by design. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
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