10 Most Expensive Secret Lair Cards Ever

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Published 2024-08-06
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All Comments (21)
  • @zehmyan
    the early era of Secret Lair is done now. we can expect them to do everything they can to squeeze money out of this sub-brand of theirs, while giving us less and less, on their way to as little as possible.
  • @Rorschach667
    Checks YouTube for something to watch. "New PK video - Came out 39 seconds ago!" Hot dang!
  • @airtrack2010
    You missed the Snapcaster Mage Miku secret lair version, that card has a buying price of $2000+ in Japan, which could be in the top3 of this list.
  • @mat6399320
    The Dark Ritual was sold on site for $48,000.
  • @ghost64626
    The original serialized secret lair card was the mirrored viscera seer. Those are "worth" a pretty penny
  • Secret lairs are great, they should do B&R announcements via secret lairs instead of blog posts
  • @runninsniper
    I will never forgive WOTC for making the Snapcaster Miku rare
  • Alpha Shivan Dragon laughs at this (and is also one of many proofs that the Reserved List is a hoax).
  • I really do hate how many of those cards ended up locked to "can you afford to go to a convention and still only have a CHANCE to get a copy?"
  • @danw6485
    I knew all this before watching the video, but somehow I was still overwhelmed and confused by Secret Lairs. Working as intended.
  • @T_Peazy
    That dark ritual apparently sold for $50k usd at the tournament.
  • A textless Llanowar Elf is fine, since even my grandmother knows what it does, but a Urza's Saga? Did they add lead in the coffee machine at Wizards?
  • Norin the Wary as the "secret card" in the Outlaws Showcase Secret Lair set this spring was pretty fantastic flavor though. They tried to add him to the list, but he phased out.
  • @Maverick0945
    I was explaining to someone today just how much value old secret lairs were worth. At the time, the 39.99 price tag meant that if you bought it, you were effectively buying a Sliver Overlord plus shipping. The Ur-Dragon was free. The Reaper King was free. The bonus card(Which could be a stained glass Nicol Bolas Dragon God) Was free. Then the value started dropping down and conveniently each drop was worth about as much as buying the cards was but with special art. Now they don't even do that. Sometimes the drops have literal actual garbage in them(I recall one of the LOTR drops maxing out at like a dollar's worth of cards) sometimes they're worth it for other reasons, like the Dan Frazier signets. But you could always choose to buy them or not. Now they sell out so I guess it doesn't matter if they have reprint value or not.
  • That Wrenn and Six is available to buy at my LGS. An acquaintance of mine won it and immediately sold it off
  • @ZeroIsEven
    I like getting these Secret Lairs in the mail at home, especially when work is busy and it’s a delightful surprise and some are great in my cube or collection. Been ordering them off and on there for a year or two. Favourite ones so far: Jurassic World, Bob Ross, Pride Across the Multiverse, Fallout, Princess Bride, and My Little Ponies
  • If I was into Fallout, I would purchase that Mana Vault in a heartbeat. WOTC knows there are a lot of suckers out there (like me) with plenty of disposable income to spare 😂
  • People when rare cards from a collectible card game are rare and expensive: 😱