Magic's PlayStation Secret Lair card's price surges 1,300% thanks to surprising unknown synergy
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 Nov , 2025 0
Magic: The Gathering has fully entered the cross-border era, and The Avatar: The Last Airbender set is not far awaySecret Lair allows Wizards of the Coast to truly break free.
This means we're getting some really weird synergies, including thief rat. A “mana nerd” about cards that don't belong to you, we're not sure there's anyone better suited to the idea of stealing than Nathan Drake PlayStation Secret Lair Drop.
Nathan Drake, treasure hunter is a three-cost card with 3/2 base stats and first strike.
It also has the uncanny ability to spend any color of mana to activate the abilities of permanents on the battlefield that don't belong to you, and to cast other players' spells. Well, Nate can also take cards from his opponent's deck, which is especially handy.
In a Commander game, as long as you have the mana, you can cast about 2, 3, or 4 spells per turn using spells that don't belong to you, and that's where Rogue Rat comes in.
As a result of this new synergy, Thought Varmint's market price jumped to around $9.73, which is a significant increase from the average price of $0.70-$0.90 a few months ago (according to Data from TCGPlayer).
included in Outlaw Commander Deck from Thunder JunctionRogue Rat is a 2/1 Deathtouch and Life Link that costs two costs, which is pretty useful, but you can click it and pay life to add two mana of either color to cast a spell you don't own.
Use your lands and Rogue Rats early to establish a board state, and then you can use other players' spells against them with reckless abandon.
Just a reminder, Nathan Drake, treasure hunter Can only be found in PlayStation Secret Lair drops, so he sells for close to $30 on the secondary market.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in the tech, gaming and fitness sectors, having worked for Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and more. He was a huge fan of Magic: The Gathering and other trading card games, much to the dismay of his wife.






















