Wizards of the Coast is heading back into the wasteland, teaming up once again with Fallout for the Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop. Announced on January 15, 2026, this new Superdrop brings four Fallout themed Secret Lairs, a stack of high value reprints, three brand new Magic cards, and a premium bonus promo for big spenders.
The Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop goes on sale on January 26, 2026, exclusively through MagicSecretLair.com, with select availability expanding beyond the usual channels for the first time.
Fallout Meets Magic Once Again
This crossover arrives at a perfect moment. Fallout’s return to the spotlight, driven by the ongoing success of the Fallout television series, has reignited interest in the franchise across games, collectibles, and now Magic cards. Wizards of the Coast and Bethesda previously tested the waters with Fallout themed Universes Beyond cards, and the Rad Superdrop confidently doubles down on that momentum.
Across the four drops, players get a mix of mechanically unique commanders, popular Commander staples, and flavour packed reskins inspired by Vault dwellers, New Vegas icons, and Fallout’s signature retro future aesthetic.
Secret Lair x Fallout Beyond Vault 33
Beyond Vault 33 is easily the headline act of the Superdrop. Drawing directly from the Fallout TV series, this drop introduces three brand new legendary creatures that are legal in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage.

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Lucy MacLean, Positively Armed is the standout. Built around token copying and political gameplay, she offers genuine Group Hug potential while still enabling powerful token based strategies. The Ghoul, Gunslinger leans hard into Zombie synergies, turning dying Zombies into Rad counters and graveyard fuel, with some very real combo potential hiding under the rules text. Maximus, Knight Apparent rounds out the trio, offering Equipment tutoring, though with tighter restrictions that make him more niche than splashy.
The drop is rounded out with three Equipment reprints. Spirit Mantle remains a solid Voltron option, Pre-War Formalwear brings an underused but flexible reanimation tool, and T-45 Power Armor arrives largely for flavour rather than raw power.
Prices are set at USD $39.99 for non foil and $49.99 for foil, reflecting the inclusion of new to Magic designs.
Secret Lair x Fallout Welcome To New Vegas
Welcome to New Vegas is where value hunters will immediately lock in their purchase. This drop delivers some of the strongest reprints seen in any Secret Lair Superdrop to date.

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Nuka-Cola Vending Machine, reskinned as the Sunset Sarsaparilla Machine, remains a staple in Food Commander decks and carries significant combo potential. Tinybones, Trinket Thief returns as Benny, Platinum Thief, offering one of the most sought after discard commanders in the format, made even more appealing due to its scarcity. Isshin, Two Heavens as One, Caged Sun, and The Deck of Many Things round out a lineup that comfortably clears the price of entry on secondary market value alone.
At USD $29.99 for non foil and $39.99 for foil, this is widely considered the strongest overall deal in the entire Rad Superdrop.
Secret Lair x Fallout Rad
Mill players are eating well with Secret Lair x Fallout Rad. Headlined by Mindcrank and Mesmeric Orb, this drop delivers two of the most infamous milling combo pieces in Commander.

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Mesmeric Orb remains a powerhouse, enabling instant speed self mill setups and clean Thassa’s Oracle wins when paired correctly. Mindcrank continues to anchor infinite mill loops, while Mutational Advantage offers strong protection for counter focused decks. Ripples of Potential and The Wise Mothman round out the list, adding flavour even if their raw value is more modest.
With an estimated reprint value that still edges past its USD $29.99 non foil price, Fallout Rad lands as a solid pickup for dedicated mill enthusiasts.
Secret Lair x Fallout Greet The Dog
Every Superdrop has one wildcard, and this time it’s Greet the Dog. On paper, it offers the weakest raw value, but Secret Lair history suggests premium variants can tell a very different story.

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Dogmeat, Constant Companion appears as a reskinned Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful, a card that has previously commanded huge prices in special printings. Lightning Greaves and Patchwork Banner provide respectable support, while Sol Ring and Arcane Signet remain evergreen Commander staples that routinely perform well in Secret Lair form despite constant reprints.
At USD $29.99 for non foil and $39.99 for foil, this drop is more of a long term collector play than an instant value flip.
Silver Shroud Costume Bonus Promo
Players who spend USD $149 or more during the Rad Superdrop will receive the Silver Shroud Costume promo card while supplies last. This Fallout reprint is a standout bonus, offering strong protection and aggressive potential for Commander decks.

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With non foil versions sitting around USD $13 and foil variants pushing well beyond USD $30 on the secondary market, this is one of the most generous Secret Lair purchase promos Wizards has ever offered.
Orders over USD $99 also qualify for free shipping, adding further incentive for bundled purchases.
How To Prepare For The January 26 Launch
Demand is expected to be extremely high, and Wizards has already warned that queue timing will matter. The pre queue opens at 8 a.m. PT, one hour before the sale goes live at 9 a.m. PT.
Players are encouraged to create a Wizards account in advance, double check shipping details, and enter the pre queue early by adding any product to their cart and proceeding to checkout. Queue positions are randomly assigned to those already waiting when the sale begins, while later entrants are placed in line sequentially.
Adding items to your cart does not reserve them, checkout completion is the only way to secure a drop.
A Standout Universes Beyond Superdrop
With three mechanically unique new cards, two outright home run reprint drops, and a strong bonus promo, the Secret Lair x Fallout Rad Superdrop sets a new benchmark for Universes Beyond releases. It’s a sharp rebound after recent concerns around crossover quality, and a clear signal that Wizards of the Coast is listening to what Commander players want.
For Fallout fans and Magic collectors alike, January 26 is shaping up to be a date worth circling on the calendar.
