Leaked Goblin Storm Commander Deck Features Valuable Roaming Throne Reprint
Roaming Throne, currently a $60 staple, appears in the leaked Goblin Storm Secret Lair Commander precon alongside Zada, Hedron Grinder.

A $60 artifact creature showing up in a Secret Lair Commander precon is the kind of news that sends buyout alerts ringing, and the leaked Goblin Storm decklist did exactly that when it surfaced on Moxfield and Archidekt last weekend. Roaming Throne, the triggered-ability doubler that has quietly become a tribal staple across dozens of Commander archetypes, appears to be getting its first significant reprint inside this mono-red goblin-focused product.
The deck's face commander is Zada, Hedron Grinder, a four-mana legendary goblin whose signature ability copies any instant or sorcery cast targeting her to every other creature you control. That effect turns pump spells, cantrips, and protection spells into board-wide buffs, and it's a known engine for explosive mono-red turns. Pairing Zada with a deep goblin token package turns every Expedite or Brute Force into a potential lethal swing.
Roaming Throne amplifies that tribal engine considerably further. By naming a creature type, the artifact doubles all triggered abilities for creatures of that type on the battlefield. In a goblin deck, that means Goblin Rabblemaster token triggers count twice, enter-the-battlefield effects stack twice off a single play, and the ceiling on any given turn scales quickly. Its price has held near $60 precisely because it slots cleanly into any tribal Commander build, not just goblins, which is what makes this reprint land harder than a typical budget inclusion.
The leak itself arrived through two separate channels. Partial decklists had been circulating on Reddit since February, but more definitive confirmation came from a wave of delivery mix-ups in which players received an unexpected Secret Lair product rather than the one they ordered. Once physical copies were in hand, the complete 100-card list spread quickly to Moxfield and Archidekt and from there to the wider community.

When tallied across all included cards, the reprint value could push into the hundreds of dollars, which would make the Goblin Storm drop one of the higher-value Secret Lair Commander products released to date. Secret Lair products typically retail in the $30 to $50 range for a single drop, so a deck whose reprints clear even $150 represents meaningful value compression for players who want to put these cards on the table rather than trade into them piecemeal.
That value profile almost always produces immediate sell-through, and community reaction on Reddit has followed the familiar arc: excitement around the Roaming Throne reprint, speculation about what other high-value cards are hiding in the full list, and debate over whether broader availability will push Roaming Throne toward the $20 to $30 range that transforms it from a considered purchase into an auto-include.
Wizards of the Coast had not officially announced the product as of March 29, but the delivery mix-ups indicate that inventory already exists and an official product page is likely imminent. For tribal Commander players watching the format, the more significant long-term question is what a widely accessible Roaming Throne does to the meta: the card's power ceiling has not changed, and lowering its price floor could accelerate how quickly it shows up across competitive and casual tables alike.
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