So far, 2026 has been a big year for Magic: The Gathering leaks. On top of a huge batch of Lorwyn Eclipsed leaks, we also got literally every single rare and mythic from TMNT spoiled early, too. Mainline products aside, we’ve seen some significant Secret Lair leaks this year, including a spicy-looking, artifact-focused precon deck. Today, we got a couple of fresh additions to this leak pile, including another Secret Lair precon, this time Goblin-themed, and a pricey new promo from TMNT.
The Secret Lair Goblin Precon Leak

These leaks were shared by MachVizzle on the r/magicTCG subreddit earlier today. Much like January’s leak, it appears these cards are all part of a new Secret Lair precon deck. Where that one was centered around artifacts and featured artwork from Ricardo Cavolo, this one is Goblin-themed and packs a bunch of new art from Wizard of Barge. Today’s leak images include the Zada, Hedron Grinder we saw over the weekend, which definitely supports the idea of this being a legitimate deck.
We also got to see a number of notable Storm support cards in today’s leaks. Brightstone Ritual is the most exciting of these, getting its first real reprint here since 2002’s Onslaught. It’s a potentially huge ritual effect in a deck that can go wide with Goblins, so its inclusion here makes total sense. Copies will only run you around $2.10 at present, so it’s not a financial heavy hitter, but it’s a notable reprint regardless.
Both of the classic red Storm finishers, Grapeshot and Empty the Warrens, are also getting reprints in this deck. With more cards like Brightstone Ritual in the mix, these should be potent inclusions indeed. That said, they’re not very exciting as reprints, since both have been printed many times before. Grapeshot can be had for $0.16 these days, and Empty the Warrens for just $0.10.
All To Play For

These Storm enablers are joined by a few more general Goblin cards in today’s Secret Lair precon leak. Leading the charge here is Broadside Bombardiers, the most exciting reprint here by far, at around $3.40. This card has a serious claim at the title of ‘Best Goblin of All Time,’ due to its success in Legacy, Vintage, and Commander. Seeing it here is great, especially as it hasn’t been reprinted since its original Lost Caverns of Ixalan precon appearance.
Rounding things out, we have Skirk Prospector and Pashalik Mons. Prospector is a full-on Goblin Typal staple, offering insane ramp potential on a cheap body. Pashalik Mons isn’t quite as good, but it is a solid piece of board wipe insurance for a deck that sorely needs it. Neither are particularly valuable, at $0.22 and $1.10, respectively, but both appear to be great fits for the deck.
Unfortunately, exciting as these leaks are, we have no idea when this Secret Lair Goblin precon will actually be released. As with the Ricardo Cavolo deck, we’ve heard nothing official from Wizards regarding it. With two precons now in the mix, it could well be that we’re getting a Secret Lair take on Duel Decks. Goblins vs. Artifacts would be an ideal theme, after all.
Another TMNT Bundle Promo Leak

Incredibly, the Secret Lair Goblin precon isn’t the only significant MTG leak from today. Thanks to Aggravating_Author52, we also got to see a new promo from the TMNT Pizza Bundle. Though you have to squint to see it, the image above does reveal Commander’s Plate as part of the lineup.
This is a stellar reprint on many levels. Financially, the card is an absolute banger at around $41 right now, despite seeing a recent reprint in the Marvel Secret Lair Superdrop. Mechanically, gaining Protection from multiple colors makes your Commander hard to remove, and lets it go easily unblocked. It’s also a one-mana artifact, making it easy to tutor up with Urza’s Saga or Tezzeret, Cruel Captain. While it’s best with Mono-Color Commanders, the card is strong enough to be worth running in plenty of two and three-color decks as well.
With Commander’s Plate leaked, we now know four of the six possible promos for the TMNT Pizza Bundle. So far, the ratio of hits to misses is looking great. Food Chain, Waste Not, and Commander’s Plate are all excellent reprints, and even Dark Ritual could be worth a fair bit in a new premium printing. If the last two promos keep up these standards, this could be an even better value proposition than the Avatar Commander Bundle was. With previews for TMNT officially kicking off next Tuesday, we shouldn’t have to wait long to find out if this is the case.
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