Secret Lair - Finally! Left-Handed Magic Cards

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When Magic was first created in the early ’90s, the original plan was to have two kinds of frames—one for righties, and one for lefties. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, only the right-handed frames were produced and the game was billed as an ambidextrous product. We believe this wrong has gone unrighted (unlefted?) for too long. No more will our players be forced to play with sub-optimal, right-handed cards. This is Magic as it was always intended, featuring five of the game’s coolest lefties, lovingly rendered by Volkan Baga, Jesper Ejsing, Andrew Mar, Chris Seaman, Matt Stewart. 

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Expected delivery date

  • Priority: 25.04.2024
  • Economy: 26.04.2024

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Manufacturer Wizards of the Coast
Collection Secret Lair
Game Family Magic: The Gathering
Product Type Secret Lair

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When Magic was first created in the early ’90s, the original plan was to have two kinds of frames—one for righties, and one for lefties. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, only the right-handed frames were produced and the game was billed as an ambidextrous product. We believe this wrong has gone unrighted (unlefted?) for too long. No more will our players be forced to play with sub-optimal, right-handed cards. This is Magic as it was always intended, featuring five of the game’s coolest lefties, lovingly rendered by Volkan Baga, Jesper Ejsing, Andrew Mar, Chris Seaman, Matt Stewart. 

April Fools! That story is made up, but these cards are totally real. Grab this drop for your deck or collection and score an excellent talking piece until we update the game and make these frames the real ones forever. That last point was also an April Fools’ joke. Probably.  

Contents:

  • 1x Left-Handed Sisay, Weatherlight Captain  
  • 1x Left-Handed Empress Galina 
  • 1x Left-Handed Geralf’s Messenger 
  • 1x Left-Handed Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh 
  • 1x Left-Handed Garruk, Caller of Beasts 

MTG Arena Redemption: 

  • One (1) single-use code for five (5) "Finally! Left-Handed Magic Cards" Themed Sleeves (may be available later for separate purchase in MTG Arena). 

Redemption codes are provided with no guarantee of them actually working due to the following conditions from WotC:
*MTG Arena and Magic Online codes must be redeemed within one year of order confirmation. Not available in all countries or territories. Not for resale.
**MTG Arena and Magic Online codes are not available in the following regions: China, Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam.
***MTG Arena codes are not available for in-app redemption. Redeem codes via the desktop client or by logging into your Wizards account. Redeemed content is available on your account on any platform.
****Unless otherwise stated, all printed "Secret Lair" drops are English language.

Expected delivery date

Priority 25.04.2024
Economy 26.04.2024
Terms If ordered by today 16:00 (orders containing singles may take one extra day).

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Secret Lair - Finally! Left-Handed Magic Cards

Secret Lair - Finally! Left-Handed Magic Cards

When Magic was first created in the early ’90s, the original plan was to have two kinds of frames—one for righties, and one for lefties. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, only the right-handed frames were produced and the game was billed as an ambidextrous product. We believe this wrong has gone unrighted (unlefted?) for too long. No more will our players be forced to play with sub-optimal, right-handed cards. This is Magic as it was always intended, featuring five of the game’s coolest lefties, lovingly rendered by Volkan Baga, Jesper Ejsing, Andrew Mar, Chris Seaman, Matt Stewart.