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    Sonic the Hedgehog Joins Magic: The Gathering in Three Limited-Edition Secret Lair Drops

    The blue blur is trading Chaos Emeralds for mana rings. Magic: The Gathering and Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog collide in three limited-edition Secret Lair drops, available exclusively online starting July 14 at 9 a.m. PT.

    Following the blockbuster Final Fantasy crossover, this collaboration marks Wizards of the Coast’s latest foray into gaming nostalgia, however, with a key twist: no randomized packs. Here’s everything collectors and players need to know.

    The Three Sonic Drops: What’s Inside?

    1. Secret Lair x Sonic: Friends & Foes ($39.99 non-foil / $49.99 foil)

    • Seven brand-new, mechanically unique cards featuring Sonic, Shadow, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, Dr. Eggman, and the game-changing enchantment Super State.
    • Art by iconic Sonic illustrators like Evan Stanley and Tracy Yardley, their first MTG work.
    • Gameplay spotlight: Dr. Eggman forces opponents to discard cards or let him deploy robots; Sonic generates Treasure tokens (rings!) when damaged.
    • Non-foil versions hit WPN game stores August 21.

    2. Secret Lair x Sonic: Turbo Gear ($29.99 non-foil / $39.99 foil)

    • Six artifact reprints + Egg Pawn token, reimagined as Sonic’s iconic gear:
    • Swiftfoot Boots → “Air Shoes”
    • Weatherlight → “Tornado, Sonic’s Biplane” (can be a Commander!)
    • Lightning Greaves → “Power Sneakers”.
    • Designed to combo with Friends & Foes (e.g., equip “Knuckles’s Gloves” to Knuckles).

    3. Secret Lair x Sonic: Chasing Adventure ($29.99 non-foil / $39.99 foil)

    • Reprints of MTG staples with Sonic-themed art:
      • Sol Ring (featuring Sonic)
      • Deadly Dispute (Shadow)
      • Open the Armory (Amy Rose).
    • Includes a Treasure token styled as Sonic’s rings.

    Why This Drop Stands Out

    • New Cards, Not Just Reprints: Unlike most crossovers (e.g., SpongeBob), Friends & Foes introduces seven original cards legal in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage.
    • Artistic Deep Cut: Sonic comic artists like Nathalie Fourdraine and John Thacker bring authentic style to MTG—a first for both franchises.
    • Clever Mechanics: Cards reference Sonic’s universe thematically:

    “Sonic creates tapped Treasure tokens when damaged – mimicking rings scattering from a hit”.

    Availability & Urgency

    • Launch: July 14, 9 a.m. PT at MagicSecretLair.com.
    • No Hard End Date – however, quantities are strictly limited. Past drops (e.g., Deadpool) sold out in hours.
    • Free Shipping: Orders over $100.

    The Bigger Picture

    This drop continues Wizards’ “Universes Beyond” strategy, bridging pop culture and MTG. However, unlike the Final Fantasy set (a full draftable release), Sonic opts for targeted, accessible drops – perfect for Sonic fans dipping into Magic, or players craving splashy new Commanders. As io9 notes, it’s a low-commitment entry before Marvel and Avatar crossovers arrive later this year.

    “Gotta go fast applies here. These drops are lightning in a bottle—art, mechanics, and nostalgia in perfect synergy.” – Tom Marks, IGN 2

    Ready to race? Bookmark the Secret Lair site and set those alarms.

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