



Viscera Seer is a staple of sacrifice-based Commander decks, but doesn’t see much competitive play anymore. The card itself is a common, but this special version was printed backward and was numbered from 1 to 100. The mirrored Viscera Seer is probably the most sought-after item that wasn’t announced in the secret lair update. As the player base looks toward the Magic: The Gathering's set releases in 2022, these bonus cards have made for some of the most expensive Magic cards of 2021 and they range from mass printings of a strange theme to an extremely limited print run of a confusing nature. On top of that, there are special bonuses for those who want to acquire special collector pieces - cards that were not advertised in the drop proper but are now worth large amounts of money. The standard drops are usually less expensive than buying the cards individually, and the artists that create the cards are great at capturing the spirit of the given themes. Still, the cards on offer are worthwhile to those who can afford them during and after the drop. Related: Why Magic: The Gathering Is Crossing Over With Fortnite In addition, the rate at which these drops like the Arcane and Magic crossover are releasing are hard to keep up with, and Wizards has had trouble in the past fulfilling some of the Secret Lair orders on time. Every drop is only available for a limited time, regardless of demand for the product, meaning that there have been some concerns about Wizards’ “fear of missing out” business tactics. Many players have lamented the effect of Secret Lairs on the real-world economy of Magic.
