Celebrating horror themes in the new Magic: The Gathering Standard set, Duskmourn: House of Horror, Wizards of the Coast also designed a Ghostbusters Secret Lair drop focused on Slimer.
WotC has added Ghostbusters as an IP to the MTG Universes Beyond cards through a Slimer drop, featuring five MTG reprinted cards. Each of the five features borderless Slimer-focused art, illustrated by Leonardo Santanna, Jason Rainville, Bill McConkey, Clint Cearley, and Simon Dominic. Prices for the MTG Secret Lair Slimer drop are $29.99 for non-foil and $39.99 for foil.
When do MTG Ghostbusters Slimer Secret Lair cards drop?
The official release date for the Secret Lair Ghostbusters Slimer bundle is Sept. 30. We will update you when release times become available.
For collectors and players who are concerned about the Ghostbusters Slimer Secret Lair selling out like Monty Python and the Holy Grail did, WotC changed how Secret Lair drops work, starting with the Dungeons & Dragons drops running through September. Drops will no longer have a cut-off time, but will remain active until sold out. This doesn’t necessarily mean WotC increased the amount of product to avoid another early sellout of a Secret Lair drop.
What are the MTG Ghostbusters Slimer cards in the Secret Lair drop?
Five cards are included in the Ghostbusters Slimer Secret Lair drop, along with a bonus card that hasn’t been revealed at time of writing.
The Mimeoplasm – Slimer, Voracious Apparition
The Mimeoplasm is a popular card within the Commander format. A previous Secret Lair version is worth around $5. Most other variants are worth around $1.
Trickbind – Slimed
Played in Commander and MTG Legacy formats is Trickbind, also known as Slimed in the Ghostbusters Secret Lair drop. Trickbind is worth around $15 for its Time Spiral regular version, and almost $100 for its foil variant.
Incarnation Technique – Escape Containment
Incarnation Technique is an MTG card that often sees play in the Commander format. The Sorcery spell’s Commander 2021 variant is worth around $8.50 while its extended version is around $10.
Pernicious Deed
Pernicious Deed is most often played in the MTG Legacy format and Commander as well. Normal variant prices are around $15 while a foil Apocalypse version is worth $190.
Windfall – Slimer’s Feast
Windfall is primarily played in the Commander format. A surge foil variant from Fallout is worth around $20 while regular main deck versions are worth around $2.
All MTG Secret Lair Ghostbuster Slimer cards will go on sale on Sept. 20.