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Secret Lair: Totally TubuLair Superdrop Brings TMNT Chaos to Magic on March 2

Secret Lair: Totally TubuLair Superdrop just turned Magic: The Gathering into a full-on sewer level crossover. Wizards of the Coast is dropping six new Secret Lair releases packed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles mayhem, street-level villains, and deep-cut fan service that feels designed to disappear from carts in seconds.

Six Drops, One Big TMNT Secret Lair Takeover

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This Superdrop leans hard into mutant mayhem, from classic baddies to cult-favorite spin-offs. The lineup pairs Magic staples with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reskins, plus artist-driven drops that spotlight Kevin Eastman and Stan Sakai, and even a dedicated Usagi Yojimbo-themed set for fans who want their crossover history with extra sauce.

What Each Drop Includes

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Secret Lair is slicing the pizza into distinct flavors, so you can grab the theme that matches your shelf, your Commander deck, or your nostalgia.

Secret Lair x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: VHS Villains brings a retro menace vibe with five cards, including Delver of Secrets, Higure, the Still Wind as Shredder, Species Specialist, Rampaging Baloths as Stampeding Brutes, and Triskelion as Krang’s Android. Non-foil runs $29.99, foil runs $39.99.

Secret Lair x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Mighty Mutanimals goes eco-chaos with Deepglow Skate as Man Ray, Pirated Copy as Slash, Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar as Mondo Gecko, Hardened Scales, and Triumph of Hordes as Mutanimals United. Non-foil runs $29.99, foil runs $39.99.

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Secret Lair x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin swings darker with Settle the Wreckage, Mental Misstep, Ink-Eyes, Servant of Oni as Splinter, Anger, and Chord of Calling. Non-foil runs $29.99, foil runs $39.99.

Two separate Kevin Eastman drops hit collectors straight in the childhood, one featuring colors and one featuring inks, each priced at $29.99 non-foil or $39.99 foil.

Stan Sakai gets his own spotlight with Baylen, the Haymaker as Miyamoto Usagi, Felidar Retreat as Katsuichi’s Peace, Master of Ceremonies, Second Harvest, and Sunforger as The Grass-Cutting Sword. Non-foil runs $29.99, foil runs $39.99.

Bundles for the “I Want Everything” Crowd

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If you already know you want the whole set, Wizards is offering bundle options that stack the drops together. The Heroes in a Half Shell Non-Foil Bundle lists at $171.99. The Turtle Power Foil Bundle lists at $229.99. The Totally TubuLair Everything Bundle lists at $399.99 and includes both foil and non-foil versions across the lineup.

How to Not Get Left Behind at the Secret Lair Checkout

Secret Lair: Totally TubuLair Superdrop goes live March 2, 2026 at MagicSecretLair.com, and Wizards is strongly nudging fans to prep early. The pre-queue opens at 8 a.m. PT, one hour before the sale starts at 9 a.m. PT. Orders over $99 ship free, terms and conditions apply, and items are not locked in until checkout completes, so loading your cart early does not guarantee anything.


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Which drop are you chasing first, VHS villains, Mutanimals, Last Ronin, Eastman, or Sakai? Are you going foil, non-foil, or full bundle chaos? Which Magic card reskin do you want to see next in a TMNT Secret Lair? Drop your thoughts in the comments or @me.

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