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Missed the Secret Lair Drop? Scalpers Got There First. We’ve Got You Covered.

Another Secret Lair launch, another wave of MTG players getting crushed by limited stock, checkout queues, and scalpers flipping cards online before most people even finish refreshing the page.

The Goblin Storm Secret Lair was one of the most hyped drops in recent memory, and honestly, it is easy to see why. The lineup is packed with iconic goblin cards, explosive combos, and Commander staples that goblin players have wanted for years.

The problem is that a huge number of players never even had a chance to buy it.

Scalpers moved first.
WOTC’s limited-drop system did the rest.

But if you missed the release, you do not need to spend hundreds chasing overpriced resale listings.

Printingproxies already has every Goblin Storm card ready to print on demand starting at just $.75 per card. Whether you want a single card or the entire Secret Lair set, everything is available with no limits and no ridiculous aftermarket pricing.

Just copy the card names, upload them, and print exactly what you want.

The full Goblin Storm Secret Lair includes:

  • Zada, Hedron Grinder
  • Krenko, Mob Boss
  • Pashalik Mons
  • Brightstone Ritual
  • Broadside Bombardiers
  • Conspicuous Snoop
  • Empty the Warrens
  • Grapeshot
  • Skirk Prospector
  • Roaming Throne
  • Skullclamp
  • Sol Ring
  • Goblin Chieftain
  • Goblin Lackey
  • Vandalblast
  • Mountain
  • Goblin Token
  • Storm Counter

A lot of players were genuinely excited for this drop because goblin decks are some of the most fun decks in Commander. Fast turns, ridiculous board states, explosive damage, and absolute chaos at the table. Cards like Krenko, Mob Boss, Goblin Lackey, and Goblin Chieftain are already favorites in countless goblin builds, and this Secret Lair pushed the hype even further.

Instead of players enjoying the release, most of the conversation immediately turned into:

  • sold out listings
  • scalper prices
  • bots grabbing inventory
  • and people wondering why regular MTG players always get left behind during these launches

That frustration is exactly why proxy printing has become such a massive part of the MTG community.

Players are tired of fighting over limited inventory every single time a popular Secret Lair drops. Most people simply want access to the cards they want to play without paying insane resale prices to someone who bought ten copies before anyone else could check out.

That is where Printingproxies become the perfect solution.

No waiting for restocks.
No purchase limits.
No stressing over aftermarket prices.
No dealing with scalpers.

If you want the full Goblin Storm Secret Lair, you can print the entire thing. If you only want cards like Skullclamp, Sol Ring, or Conspicuous Snoop for an existing deck, you can do that too.

Everything is available on demand, and at prices that actually make sense for players.

At the end of the day, Commander should be about building fun decks and playing with friends, not losing online races against bots and resellers. Goblin Storm was supposed to be chaos on the battlefield, not chaos at checkout.

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