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Benjamin Abbott

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven finally fixes a problem I've had with Magic for years

A haughty-looking man in robes gazes down at the viewer while standing against a colorful background.

School's back in session for MTG Secrets of Strixhaven, but don't expect to be attending math or science classes. This is a magic college, teaching young spellcasters all they need to know about sorcery and dominating one of the best card games in the process.

I went along to a digital press briefing for MTG Secrets of Strixhaven last week, and of all the Magic sets we've had over the past year, this feels like it's the most jam-packed with changes. A host of significant new mechanics are entering the academic year arm in arm with the most stacked product lineup in a while, and it's one of 2026's few original IP amidst a sea of licensed spin-offs. That alone will be enough to stop some fans from drifting off at the back of class.

Starting school
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In terms of availability, MTG Secrets of Strixhaven is fairly easy to get at a reasonable price right now - most items are on offer, or at a fair cost, via Amazon. As I write this, the only thing missing is the Collector Booster Box.

Still, that isn't what caught my attention most. Developers from Wizards of the Coast stated that each of the Commander decks will be more heavily-themed than before, with 60% of cards being based on Strixhaven and the others linking to it more appropriately. Older Commander decks had a habit of using a lot of reprinted cards that complemented gameplay but made little to no sense being there thematically or narratively, and that annoyed me no end. As an example, why are there people in my animal-focused Bloomburrow deck? It'd be like an accountant called Geoff wandering into Lord of the Rings and everyone being OK with it. Anyway, I'm glad it's being addressed. For the sake of my colleagues who have to put up with me complaining about this with almost every Magic release, thank you - I can finally step down from my soapbox.

Is the set worth getting? Which of the many Commander decks will suit you? There's a lot to get through, so listen up and take notes: here's everything you need to know about MTG Secrets of Strixhaven.

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven essential info

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  • Third MTG set of 2026
  • Brings us back to Strixhaven magic school
  • School's made up of colleges with different disciplines

Want the TL:DR lowdown on this set? Secrets of Strixhaven is the third Magic: The Gathering expansion of 2026, and it takes us back to the eponymous magic school for a new, sorcerous semester. It places a lot of emphasis on spellcasting as a result, and has a vast array of products to represent each of the school's unique colleges.

It's actually one of only three 'original' IPs for MTG this year, following on from MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed in January and October's Reality Fracture. The other 2026 releases are all licensed 'Universes Beyond' sets, kicking off with MTG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as of March.

Which formats can MTG Secrets of Strixhaven be used in?

As a major Magic: The Gathering set, Secrets of Strixhaven is legal in all formats (including Standard). Meanwhile, Secrets of Strixhaven Commander (SOC), Mystical Archive (SOA), and Special Guests (SPG) are legal for Commander, Legacy, and Vintage game types. 

Is MTG Secrets of Strixhaven a sequel?

Yes, Secrets of Strixhaven is technically a follow-up to an earlier set - 2021's Strixhaven: School of Mages. It also takes place in the same universe as D&D's Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos, which allowed you to explore the campus in one of the best tabletop RPGs. However, you don't need to have played any of that to understand what's going on here. While there's connective tissue to to the older stories, it largely stands alone as its own thing.

Is MTG Secrets of Strixhaven on MTG Arena?

You'll be able to play Secrets of Strixhaven on the digital MTG Arena game on April 21, 2026. This is a little earlier than the tabletop version, allowing fans to go hands-on ahead of time.

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven release date

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You don't have long to wait until MTG Secrets of Strixhaven arrives; it's out on April 24, 2026 (in tabletop form, anyway). That's just the tip of the iceberg, though. Lessons start at this magic school long before that thanks to prerelease events and more, so feast your eyes on the full roadmap below.

  • Omens of Chaos (novel): April 7, 2026
  • Card image gallery: April 10, 2026
  • Prerelease: April 17–23, 2026
  • MTG Arena release date: April 21, 2026
  • Tabletop release date: April 24, 2026

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven mechanics

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  • A host of new mechanics introduced, like "Prepared"
  • Some ideas are tied to Strixhaven colleges

Of all the recent MTG sets, Secrets of Strixhaven might be the most ambitious in terms of what it's adding. Numerous new ideas and keywords were laid out during the press briefing, from creatures casting spells using "Prepared" to the Silverquill-based "Repartee" clapback.

These aren't the only additions, but they're the main ones. As an example, "slow" lands (not the official title, but so named because they need other lands to get going) are making a comeback alongside the creatures known as Archaics. They're joined by the elder dragons who founded each Strixhaven college too, not to mention the quirky mascots for each school - including Inklings.

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven products

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  • The usual mix of boosters and box sets
  • Five Commander decks
  • Mystical Archive returns

As a major Magic: The Gathering release, there are a lot of products inbound for Secrets of Strixhaven. While many will gravitate toward boosters and boxes, I'm all about the Commander decks in this instance. During the press briefing, publisher Wizards of the Coast revealed that these would be heavily themed with around 60% of cards being from Strixhaven. Facelifts and thematically-appropriate cards will also be included, so each one should feel very true to the college it's based on.

Here's a breakdown of what you can expect on shelves this April.

Boosters

Commander decks

Box sets

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven alt-arts

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As you'd expect for such a marquee set, MTG Secrets of Strixhaven has plenty of special treatments on show. Actually, there are enough to form a massive list - which I just so happen to have included below.

  • Serialized headliner card is Emeritus of Ideation. There are only 500 of these, and they all feature a double-rainbow effect with a throwback full art frame, illustrated by Mark Poole who did the original Ancestral Recall (found in Collector Boosters of any language).
  • Borderless Portal View Lands, leading somewhere mysterious (in Play/Collector Boosters).
  • Full-Art Spellcraft Lands based on colleges with the mana symbol (in Play/Collector Boosters).
  • Extended art frames that give the illustrations more room to breathe.
  • Borderless Field Notes in the style of student sketchbooks (in Play/Collector Boosters).
  • Borderless Elder Dragon cards (in Play/Collector Boosters).
  • The set's two headlining Planeswalkers, Ral Zarek and Professor Delian Fel, get borderless art.
  • Mystical Archive Bonus Sheet is back, with one in every Play/Collector Booster. That includes one guaranteed instant or sorceries, based on the forbidden pages of a magical book. Most depict the first time the spell in question was cast, and there are 65 in total (25 uncommon, 25 rares, and 15 mythics).
  • Japanese Mystical Archive alternates with Japanese text (found in Japanese Play Boosters or Collector Boosters of all languages.
  • Special Guest cards (in Play/Collector Boosters).

MTG Secrets of Strixhaven story

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  • Return to the world of the magic school, Strixhaven
  • Catching up with the setting post-Phyrexian invasion
  • The plot here isn't as high-stakes

Seeing as we've visited the world of Strixhaven before, this set allows us to check in on what's changed since then. A lot's happened between now and 2021's Strixhaven: School of Mages, so the colleges are dusting themselves off in the aftermath of the Phyrexian invasion that took place during March of the Machines. It also explores what life is like for the world outside Strixhaven.

Nevertheless, you don't need to know any of the above to enjoy this set. It feels like a fresh start for Strixhaven, so should be a good entry-point for beginners that still has a hint of depth if you want to dive in.

The school itself is split into multiple colleges, all of which focus on a different mana type. Here's a more focused rundown.

  • Prismari: A school of boundless creativity, focusing on the battle between perfectionism and chaos
  • Lorehold: Focuses on archaeomancy, a magic-driven understanding of the past that allows students to explore history
  • Quandrix: Revolves around 'mathemagics' and science, exploring the duality between imaginary and real
  • Silverquill: A college all about linguistics, language, rhetoric, and performance
  • Witherbloom: While this college says it looks into 'essence studies,' that's a fancy way of saying 'life and death'

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