Though Magic: The Gathering’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set was only just released earlier this month, Wizards of the Coast is preparing to release the next set, Secrets of Strixhaven. The beloved mage school in the universe of Magic: The Gathering, known as Strixhaven, is a setting Wizards of the Coast has played around in before, and this set promises a return to the hallowed halls of the unique five colleges that make up the school when it launches on April 24. 

Ahead of its launch, we have an in-depth look at various cards, commander decks, bundles, and more that you can expect in Magic: The Gathering – Secrets of Strixhaven. Before paging through our myriad galleries featuring cards and more below, check out the official Magic: The Gathering – Secrets of Strixhaven trailer below: 

 

If you want an even more in-depth video discussing this new set, check out the overview trailer here. Okay, onto the cards!

Magic: The Gathering – Secrets of Strixhaven Card Preview

Below, we’ll have various galleries to scroll through, showcasing cards, variants, commander decks, bundles, and more. 

Main Set

Main Set

 

These cards will be available in various bundles, booster packs, collector boosters, and more. 

Commanders

Commanders

These are the various Commander cards that will be available to play with as part of the set’s pre-constructed Commander Decks. 

 

Booster Alts

Booster Alts

These are the alt-art cards that will be available in regular booster packs and collector’s booster packs. 

 

Bonus Sheet

Bonus Sheet

These Bonus Sheet cards are essentially Strixhaven-themed reprints and will be available in packs and bundles. 

 

Bundles and Commander Decks

Bundles and Commander Decks

These are the bundles and Commander Decks available for purchase as part of the Secrets of Strixhaven set. 

 


The full set launches on April 24 and we’re excited to jump in! As I wrote in my last Magic: The Gathering set preview (for TMNT), this type of feature is new for us here at Game Informer – many of us here on staff play Magic: The Gathering but we, as a website, haven’t covered it all too much (though we do post videos about it from time to time on TikTok and Instagram Reels). Part of that is, well, Magic: The Gathering is a paper card game and not a video game. But we recognize that many of our audience’s interests overlap between video games and tabletop/board/card games, so we’re doing our best to bring you more coverage like this. 


I’d love your feedback – what can Game Informer do to improve its Magic: The Gathering coverage? Do you like this preview style? Do you like the galleries? Do you want more details? Less details? Let me know in the comments below!

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