We asked them to make five cards, and they sent us five wild rectangles, each inspired by an infamous MSCHF drop like Guns 2 Swords, MSCHF Box, and Satan Shoes. Wizards of the Coast's latest collab comes from Brooklyn, NY-based artist collective MSCHF, the folks behind such art drops as " Satan Shoes", a collaboration with musical artist Lil Nas X that proved to be very controversial among quite a few different groups for the name, the use of Lil Nas X's real blood in the material of the shoes, and the fact that Nikes were used without the Nike company's express consent.At Secret Lair, we harbor a deep affinity for anyone making drops, so we reached out to MSCHF to ask them if they wanted to collaborate. In those years, Wizards has introduced the Booster Fun initiative, which introduced new styles of Magic card frames to conventional packs of the cards as well as created all-new styles of packs in general, and the Secret Lair drop series, which has included collaborations of all sorts with various artists to create cards that somehow don't conventionally fit the company's expansion set paradigm (including not only cards with absolutely unique art but also cars from other intellectual properties such as The Walking Dead or Stranger Things). Wizards of the Coast has been known for experimenting with the many different formulas that make their premier trading card game, Magic: The Gathering, an innovative powerhouse, especially in the past couple of years.
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