The 2026 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop features the Burnished Hart foil card, numbered 172.
Burnished Hart
2026 • Magic: The Gathering • Secret Lair Drop
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The Burnished Hart foil card is a distinctive entry in the 2026 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop, designated as card number 172. This Artifact Creature — Elk carries a mana cost of three and possesses two power and two toughness. The card’s utility comes from its ability to search your library for up to two basic land cards, placing them onto the battlefield tapped before shuffling. Designed by Virginia Elwood, this foil treatment adds a premium finish to the card's presentation. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards often seek out Secret Lair releases for their unique artwork and special finishes. The Burnished Hart represents a functional and aesthetic addition to any collection, appealing to those who appreciate both strategic gameplay and high-quality production values. Its status as a rare foil makes it a notable piece for enthusiasts looking to expand their holdings within the Secret Lair series.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Burnished Hart
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Virginia Elwood
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}
Artifact Creature — Elk
2 / 2
Card Text
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{3}, Sacrifice this creature: Search your library for up to two basic land cards, put them onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle.
Wind-borne seeds catch in its antlers, sprouting into a crown of blossoms.
