

Krark's on one of 'em! AND his thumb! There's so much going on, and every inch of it just oozes cool! (Actual cards do not ooze or drip.)

Wanna do a cycle of artifact lands?" And DXTR was like, "Yup." And like, we were expecting some super-cool, hand-painted, pixel art-inspired pieces, but instead, he went ALL OUT, and we got these WILD pieces just dripping with detail and lore. Mirrodinsanity: So, we were like, "Hey DXTR, we really like that card you did for us before. The non-canon cards and the canon cards are considered as equivalent game pieces, meaning you can only play up to four copies total of the Magic version and Universes Beyond version combined in your deck. These became available as part of The List of Streets of New Capenna, and were findable in Set Boosters for as long as players are still interested in opening them.

Wizards of the Coast created and printed in- multiverse versions of the Stranger Things cards, approximately six months after the release of the Secret Lair. Stranger Things is part of the Universes Beyond product line. It introduces the Friends forever keyword ability. This drop features eight mechanically unique cards and a Clue token. The main characters are fervent Dungeons & Dragons players, which is reflected in some of the card names. The influence of the Upside Down affects the unknowing residents of Hawkins in calamitous ways. Inadvertently, they have created a portal to an alternate dimension, "the Upside Down".

The nearby Hawkins National Laboratory ostensibly performs scientific research for the United States Department of Energy, but secretly does experiments into the paranormal and supernatural, including those that involve human test subjects. Stranger Things is set in the fictional rural town of Hawkins, Indiana, during the early 1980s. Stranger Things: a tie-in with the 2016 American science fiction horror Netflix series. The story discussed here is based on another IP than Magic: The Gathering. This article or section discusses story elements that are not canonical.
