MTG Unveils Secret Lair X Fallout Rad Superdrop Collection
Wizards of the Coast (WotC) and Bethesda have collaborated on an exciting new product for Magic: The Gathering fans. The Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop Collection features a unique assortment of cards inspired by the Fallout universe. These highly anticipated drops will be available soon, showcasing both beloved characters and iconic items from the franchise.
Collection Details
The Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop Collection includes several themed sets, each containing five distinctive cards. Here’s a closer look at each set:
Secret Lair x Fallout: Beyond Vault 33
- Lucy MacLean, Positively Armed
- The Ghoul, Gunslinger
- Maximus, Knight Apparent
- Pre-War Formalwear
- Spirit Mantle
- T-45 Power Armor as “T-60 Power Armor”
This set is priced at $49.99 for traditional foil and $39.99 for non-foil versions.
Secret Lair x Fallout: Greet the Dog
- Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful as “Dogmeat, Constant Companion”
- Arcane Signet
- Lightning Greaves
- Patchwork Banner
- Sol Ring
The price for this set is $39.99 for foil and $29.99 for non-foil.
Secret Lair x Fallout: Rad
- Ripples of Potential
- Mutational Advantage
- The Wise Mothman
- Mindcrank
- Mesmeric Orb as “Mothman Egg”
This collection is available for $39.99 for foil and $29.99 for non-foil.
Secret Lair x Fallout: Welcome to New Vegas
- Tinybones, Trinket Thief as “Benny, Platinum Thief”
- Isshin, Two Heavens as One as “Joshua Graham, Burned Man”
- The Deck of Many Things as “Custom Caravan Deck”
- Caged Sun as “The Platinum Chip”
- Nuka-Cola Vending Machine as “Sunset Sarsaparilla Machine”
The price for this set is $39.99 for foil and $29.99 for non-foil.
Special Promotions
To enhance the excitement, customers who spend $149 or more will receive a bonus Silver Shroud Costume promo card, while supplies last.
Availability
The Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop Collection launches on January 26 and will be available through the Secret Lair Marketplace and Amazon.
This collaboration brings a unique twist to the MTG universe, appealing to both Magic: The Gathering and Fallout fans alike.