The 2025 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop featuring the Spirited Companion enchantment creature dog in rare foil finish.
Spirited Companion
2025 • Magic: The Gathering • Secret Lair Drop
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The 2025 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop 896 highlights the Spirited Companion, a rare enchantment creature dog with a mana cost of {1}{W}. Designed by artist Mariah Tekulve, this card serves as a valuable addition for collectors building diverse TCG portfolios. As an Enchantment Creature — Dog, the card offers a unique gameplay mechanic where entering the battlefield allows the controller to draw a card. The card's identity as card number 896 within the set provides a clear reference for organization and trading. For those interested in the strategic depth of Magic, this card introduces a simple yet effective draw engine. The combination of the rare foil finish and the specific set code SLD makes this product distinct among Secret Lair releases. Understanding the card type and mana value helps collectors assess its place in their collection. This product appeals to both casual players and serious investors looking for notable Magic: The Gathering items from 2025.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Spirited Companion
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Mariah Tekulve
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Enchantment Creature — Dog
1 / 1
W
Card Text
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When this creature enters, draw a card.
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