Listing is for (1) NEW Secret Lair Drop: Everything's on Fire - Raised Foil Edition from Wizards of the Coast. This product was originally released in May 2025 and features the premium raised foiling effect that the traditional foil and non-foil editions don't have. A limited supply exists - so if you're a true collector or just want to build a super blinged out fire deck... snag yours now! 

Product is NEW and manufacturer sealed. Product is in the English language. 


Product Description:

Some of our drop concepts are pretty complex, subtly layering references and creative conceits on top of one another to create a nuanced semiotic package. For this one we mostly said “Fire Hot” a bunch and asked the artists to go nuts. They did.

Art by Deb JJ Lee, Molly Mendoza, Yuko Shimizu, Adam Volker, and K Wroten


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Shipping/packaging: 

All cards/sealed product will be packaged securely with materials which may or may not include: penny sleeves, thick sleeves, team bags, toploader, cardboard supports, and envelope or bubble mailer. Orders are shipped the same day if placed before 8pm EST or next business day for all other orders.

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Card condition guide:

Near Mint to Mint (NM-Mint) = Near Mint cards are generally cards without scratches, though tiny errors along the edges or corners are allowed. A Near Mint card is not allowed to have a scratched or damaged surface, nor can it have any types of bending or damage from use.

Lightly Played (LP) = Lightly Played cards are allowed to have the same sizes of damages as Near Mint cards, though they are allowed to have a bit more of them. They are allowed to have 2-3 smaller scratches or one larger scratch along the edges or corners. The surface is allowed to have tiny scratches that are only visible by closely examining the card. They are not allowed to have any types of bends or damage from use. 

Moderately Played (MP) = Cards in this category are allowed to have the same type of damages as a Lightly Played card, but is also allowed to have more of them, as well as a bit larger damages. Clearly visible damages to the surface or plentiful scratches, places these types of cards in the MP-category even though their edges may be in Near Mint condition. A moderately played card is not allowed to have any bends but is allowed to have smaller damages from use e.g., if it has been played without the use of sleeves. 

Heavy Played (HP) = Heavily Played cards are clearly worn along the edges, corner, and on the surface. Even though Heavily Played cards are damaged they are still playable when carried in sleeves.

Damaged (DMG) = The Damaged category can be a bit confusing, as these cards can, at first glance, look like cards from every other category. The severity of the damage can vary greatly, which means that some DMG-cards can look a lot nicer than cards in the HP-category. These cards are worn, bent or buckled, or there may be drawings or writing on the surface (this is also called an inked card) etc. Some Damaged cards has extensive defect such as water-damage or severe creases. The price for DMG cards is determined based on the severity of the damage of the card.


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