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Magic: The Gathering's next set, Duskmourn, is all about horror. So it's fitting that Wizards of the Coast has announced a round of spooky crossovers, including both Ghostbusters and the one we get to reveal today: Chucky.
Flip through the gallery belowto see all the cards in the Chucky Secret Lair drop:
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To start:...try asking a question that can be answered with a "Yes" or "No".000/250This Secret Lair will feature five existing Magic cards reskinned with Chucky references. That includes a double-faced card for the killer doll himself as "Kardur, Doomscourge" – it's the same card on both sides, but you can choose whether to show off Chucky before he's sliced through his packaging or after. Other cards include "Tiffany, Bride of Chucky" for " Varragoth, Bloodsky Sire" and a handful of iconic moments from the movies.
Whether you're a Magic fan or simply a horror buff, this Secret Lair will be available on the official site as part of the next Super Drop starting starting September 30, which will also include two drops featuring Ghostbusters cards. Like most Secret Lair drops nowadays, it will cost $30 for the non-foil version and $40 in foil, and it will only be on sale for a limited time while supplies last.
If you're new to Magic, this is far from its first crossover – we've revealed Secret Lairs for Monty Python's Holy Grail, Jurassic World, and Fallout: New Vegas. But if you want something a little more beginner friendly, its upcoming introductory Foundations set is available for preorder now ahead of its November launch.
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