Dungeons & Dragons' 50th Anniversary Secret Lair Announced

Josh Nelson • August 1, 2024

This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, Wizards of the Coast's hit role-playing game. As you may well know, Magic: The Gathering has already had multiple tie-in products with D&D. This includes Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and Commander Legends: Battle For Baldur's Gate. On Thursday, August 1st, Wizards of the Coast announced five new Secret Lair drops themed after D&D and its momentous 50th Anniversary.

The full-art version of Karlach, Fury of Avernus found in the Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons drops.
The full-art version of Karlach, Fury of Avernus found in the Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons drops.
The drops are meant to commemorate the aforementioned 50th Anniversary of D&D. They feature a bevy of reprinted cards with full-art treatments, including Karlach, Fury of Avernus, and Astarion, the Decadent. According to the press release that Wizards of the Coast put out today:

Magic: The Gathering announces Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®, a series of five limited edition drops celebrating 50 years of the iconic fantasy tabletop role-playing game, beloved by more than 64 million fans worldwide.

The Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons® 50th Anniversary Superdrop will be on sale starting Tuesday, August 27, 2024 while supplies last. These limited drops represent five decades of Dungeons & Dragons, showcasing legendary characters such as the vampire rogue Astarion, the battle-hardened Karlach, and the always watching Beholder.

  • Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®: An Exhibition of Adventure

  • Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®: Astarion's Thirst

  • Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®: Karlach's Rage

  • Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®: Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder I

  • Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons®: Death is in the Eyes of the Beholder II

"This is a special year for Dungeons & Dragons fans, and we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate 50 years of such an amazing game than by bringing our two games together," said Mark Heggen, Vice President of Collectibles, Magic: The Gathering. "Each of these Secret Lair drops represent the legacy and impact of Dungeons & Dragons and it's thrilling that Magic: The Gathering fans can be part of this celebration."

"It's always incredible to see iconic D&D art, monsters, and characters come to life on Magic cards! These Secret Lair cards capture the essence of D&D, giving fans of both games something truly special to add to their collections," said Jess Lanzillo, VP of Franchise and Product for D&D at Wizards of the Coast. "Whether you're a D&D fan, a Magic enthusiast, or both, these drops offer a unique way to celebrate and connect with these games that have brought fans so much joy and community for decades."

Each drop is priced at $29.99. A Foil Edition of each drop will also be available at $39.99 each. The drops will be available on MagicSecretLair.com and D&D Beyond Marketplace later this month.

You can learn more about Secret Lair on the official site and sign up to be notified about upcoming Secret Lair drops at MagicSecretLair.com.

The full-art version of Astarion, the Decadent found in the Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons drops.
The full-art version of Astarion, the Decadent found in the Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons drops.
These Secret Lair drops are, as is the new norm nowadays, on a limited-print basis. Therefore, these drops may sell out quickly if past precedent has anything to say. The drops launch online on August 27th and will sell for $29.99 for nonfoil versions of the drops, and $39.99 for foil versions.

Are you a Dungeons & Dragons fan, either due to the tabletop game, Baldur's Gate 3, or the Magic sets? Nevertheless, are you excited about these Secret Lair drops? Sound off below!



Josh Nelson wears many hats. They are a music journalist when not writing gaming news. Beyond this, they're a scholar of the Sweeney Todd urban legend, a fan of monster-taming RPGs, and a filthy Aristocrats player. Josh has been playing Magic since 2001 and attributes their tenure to nostalgia, effort, and "aesthetic".