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Goblin Storm Secret Lair lands May 18 with mono-red Commander deck

By Tyler Brooks May 6, 2026

is bringing Goblin Storm to market on May 18, 2026, with a mono-red Commander deck built for fast Goblin assaults and storm-style control. The 100-card deck goes on sale at 9:00 AM Pacific Time through the Secret Lair storefront and is available only through Secret Lair.

The deck was designed by team members and , and it comes with 12 borderless foil cards featuring brand-new art. Among them are Zada, Hedron Grinder, Krenko, Mob Boss, Broadside Bombadiers, Grapeshot and Roaming Throne. Wizards said the package also includes 22 brand-new borderless basic Mountains in ’s signature style, a special deck box, foil Goblin tokens, a Storm Count tracker with new Wizard of Barge art and a storage box.

, in the official description, framed the deck as a mash-up of chaos and restraint, asking how many Goblins a player can accumulate after storming off to bash opponents’ faces in and then adding that anyone who understood the joke would know this was the deck for them. The pricing is set at $149.99, and single orders over $99 ship free. Fans can also sign up for sale notifications on the brand’s website.

The deck was slightly spoiled before the announcement because of a shipping error tied to Dandan deck shipments, but Wizards has now turned the leak into a formal launch. It is also the latest sign that Secret Lair is moving beyond one-off drops and into full deck offerings, following its Dandan deck and the later announcement of ’s Mood Swings. That makes Goblin Storm less of a novelty than a marker of where the Secret Lair line is heading: bigger, pricier and built to feel like an event when it arrives.

For players who want the whole package, the answer is already clear. Goblin Storm Secret Lair opens for purchase May 18 at 9:00 AM ET equivalent on the West Coast launch time of 9:00 AM Pacific, and this one is aimed squarely at fans who want a ready-to-play mono-red Commander deck wrapped in premium Secret Lair treatment.

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