Why are Secret Lair Cards Illegal?

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Posted on Feb. 10, 2021, 2:48 p.m. by gallowsAnatomy

Why does the site say that the Walking Dead cards aren't legal in any format? They're supposed to be legal in commander, vintage, and legacy, so, it seems petty to claim they aren't.

ShaDoWz_6677 says... #2

Because we all yell and scream about the Walking Dead cards being SPECIFICALLY TAILORED TO WALKING DEAD AND COMPLETELY UNIQUE CARDS.

erm... sorry for yelling. They are unique cards that they promised to make into actual cards in the near future. But they still have not upheld this promise. So truthfully, they deserve to be banned until they follow through with this promise.

February 10, 2021 3:18 p.m.

It's probably just an overlooked error. The site accidently labels things illegal sometimes and if no one catches it, it won't get fixed.

February 10, 2021 3:33 p.m.

ShaDoWz_6677 says... #4

Gabe_The_Controller thats actually exactly what it is. They are all legal in all formats. I just wanted to be a dick and be direct about why people don't like them and won't play against them as commanders. looking at you Rick

February 10, 2021 3:50 p.m.

Femme_Fatale says... #5

It seems to be a bug as I've assigned the proper legality a while ago.

February 10, 2021 10:13 p.m.

MagicMarc says... #6

Personally, I don't care at all about the TWD stuff. I bought one of them for being a collectable and never plan on opening the box. It even has "Dont Open" printed on it. So who am I to argue?

But I understand why people may be bothered by some of the issues involving this product.

February 11, 2021 1:14 a.m.

enpc says... #7

As much as I have no problem with The Walking Dead Secret Lair drop (I bought a set after all), I'm going to close this thread as this isn't the right place to be talking about whether the set should or shouldn't have been printed (especially considering that basically every thread about this topic devolves into virtue signalling, toxicity and/or trolling). And the thread's main quesiton has been definitively answered.

February 11, 2021 8:49 p.m.

This discussion has been closed