The Top 10 Most Popular Secret Lair Cards from From Last Year, and Where to Find Them


Whether you love them, hate them, or just get enraged waiting in the queue to try and get them, there’s little doubt that Secret Lair has proven itself to be a goldmine for the folks at Wizards of the Coast.

These special drops highlight different properties that a player, even five years ago, would scoff at as being impossible inclusions, bringing new eyes to the long-running card game.

As the releases are limited, some of the cards included in these Secret Lair drops are highly sought after, whether it is from a collector standpoint or just because folks love the art.

#10 Armiger Unleashed (Forge Anew – Rainbow Foil)

Armiger Unleashed - Forge Anew (Rainbow Foil)

Armiger Unleashed – Forge Anew (Rainbow Foil)

Equipment cards saw a bit of a boost in popularity in 2025, thanks in part to popular Commander decks like the Final Fantasy VII precon, Limit Break, so it should come as no surprise that Armiger Unleased, which focuses on Equipment, would have sold well last year.

This says nothing of the incredible success and popularity of the Final Fantasy set. Thankfully, Armiger Unleased is a pretty solid card on its own, even when you take away the Final Fantasy art and name, letting you equip a creature at instant speed and getting one free equip on your turn. Great for those especially expensive situations, such as Kaldra Compleat’s 7-cost.

#9 Super State (and Rainbow Foil)

Super State

Super State

Super State was a brand-new card introduced in Secret Lair’s Sonic: Friends and Foes drop and gave us not only an incredibly powerful aura for your Voltron decks, but also probably the closest thing to a Super Saiyan card we will ever get.

Giving the attached creature a host of abilities, including flying, first strike, trample, and haste, along with a boost to a base power and toughness of 9/9, even with its high cost of 7 colorless mana to cast, it’s not hard to see why it was such a hot commodity card in 2025. The sick art of Super Sonic didn’t hurt either.

#8 Knuckles the Echidna (Rainbow Foil)

Knuckles the Echidna

Knuckles the Echidna

With all sorts of tokens taking up space on tables nowadays, with things like Treasure, Food, and Lander tokens, a card like Knuckles the Echidna from the Sonic the Hedgehog drops is a great commander card to take advantage of the do-dads.

This comes largely from his special win condition that allows you to win if you control more 30 or more artifacts at the beginning of your upkeep. Put Knuckles behind a “Walls of Ba Sing Say” and alongside an “Academy Manufactor” and just bide your time to victory!

#7 Deadly Rollick (and Rainbow Foil)

Deadly Rollick

Deadly Rollick

The Secret Lair x Marvel’s Deadpool: April Pool’s Day drop was full of cards (expect to see a couple more), but Deadly Rollick and its glorious unicorn has found its way to this list.

Featuring Deadpool riding a unicorn and a scared Cable, this card is a great removal instant for fans of the commander format (which seems like is a majority of players these days), as having your commander – or any commander – under your control lets you exile a target creature for free. A free instant exile removal card? That’s more appealing than a fresh, hot chimichanga! No wonder it’s sold so well!

#6 Deadpool, Trading Card (and Rainbow Foil)

Deadpool, Trading Card

Deadpool, Trading Card

Not to be shown up by a silly Unicorn, it’s no surprise that Deadpool himself as a trading card would sell better as “Deadpool, Trading Card”. Cards with silly novel abilities are fun to pick up and build around, and this card’s “exchange his text box with another creatures” lends itself to some funny combos.

This card was also the only new card in that drop, but it captures that chaotic nature of the character brilliantly, and makes for a fun potential commander, making it no surprise that it sold so well last year in the secondary market.

#5 Plains (#1513)

Plains (1513)

Plains (1513)

A card doesn’t need to have a neat gimmick or be incredibly powerful to sell well, and the special Plains card from the Raining Cats and Dogs Commander Precon is a perfect example of this.

This lovely card features the bestest furry cats and dogs lounging and playing in a pristine field of green grass and flowers. In the wild times that we live in, this imagery just gives warm fuzzy feelings, and I find myself wishing I were there in that same grassland plains, and judging by the fact that this was the fifth best-selling card of the year on TCGPlayer, I think I’m not alone in that sentiment.

#4 An Offer You Can’t Refuse

An Offer You Can't Refuse

An Offer You Can’t Refuse

Featuring a kittified version of the popular Planeswalker, Jace, this special printing of “An Offer You Can’t Refuse” was actually printed back in 2023 as a Secret Lair Showdown card. Making it only available as a reward for attending and participating at a competitive event.

The card itself is a pretty solid commander staple, allowing you to counter a non-creature spell for only a single blue, at the expense of giving the opponent two treasure tokens, but for the low cost and the kitty Jace, the community has deemed it a worthwhile tradeoff in the number four spot.

#3 Porom’s Silence Magic (Silence – Rainbow Foil)

Porom's Silence Magic - Silence (Rainbow Foil)

Porom’s Silence Magic – Silence (Rainbow Foil)

Turns are a lot less stressful, especially in the end game, when you don’t have to worry about your opponents doing something that throws a wrench in your well-laid plans, and that’s why Silence is almost a must-have in decks running white.

Porom’s Silence Magic is a fairly common bonus card from the Secret Lair x Final Fantasy drop from last year, which is a reskin of the powerful spell depicting the twins wielding their magic. The mix of utility and just really stinkin’-good artwork booster this Secret Lair card all the way to the third-best-selling card of 2025.

#2 Harmless Offering (Rainbow Foil)

Harmless Offering (Rainbow Foil) - Secret Lair

Harmless Offering (Rainbow Foil) – Secret Lair

Yet another card from the Deadpool: April Pool’s Day drop, the Gwenpool carrying Jeff the Land Shark reskin of “Harmless Offering” stands at last year’s number two spot.

With a low price and silly artwork, this card can be a fun addition to multi-color decks when you pair it with something like Nine Lives, Demonic Pact, Archfiend of the Dross or any other cards that can impose a stipulation that will cause the person holding the card to lose the game.

Normally, you want to steal other people’s cards, and turning that on its head with Gwenpool and Jeff and giving someone else a card you don’t want is a great way to get a reaction out of people.

#1 Command Tower (#7012 – Rainbow Foil)

Command Tower (7012) (Rainbow Foil)

Command Tower (7012) (Rainbow Foil)

Nostalgia is a powerful thing, if the SpongeBob pineapple house “Command Tower” is any indication.

While there are far more valuable cards from the SpongeBob SquarePants Secret Lair release, the affordability of Pineapple House Tower, along with the recognizable and iconic imagery it’s easy to see why this bonus card reaches the top of the list for 2025.

It also doesn’t hurt that nearly every commander deck out their has a copy of some sort, so there is always a demand for new and unique towers to add in to the next deck.

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Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on X/Twitter or Bluesky.



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