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Wizards Updates Secret Lair Shipping Tracker, Deadpool Drop Heads to Stores April 7

The Deadpool "I Fixed It (You're Welcome)" drop hits stores April 7, six days after its April 1 release — the fastest turnaround on Wizards' current tracker, with Sol Ring and Lightning Greaves included.

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Six days from release date to store shelves puts the Deadpool "I Fixed It (You're Welcome)" Secret Lair drop at the front of Wizards' current shipping tracker, with physical copies arriving at local game stores April 7 after going on sale April 1. The TMNT Totally TubuLair Superdrop, which opened March 2, has been in the fulfillment pipeline for more than five weeks — the widest gap between any two active drops on the tracker right now, and the clearest reason to keep the official support page bookmarked if your deck upgrade depends on either release.

DropSale DateShipping Window
Totally TubuLair Superdrop (TMNT)March 2, 2026Listed on tracker
Secret Lair Dandân DeckMarch 16, 2026Listed on tracker
Deadpool "I Fixed It (You're Welcome)"April 1, 2026Shipping — stores April 7

The support page, updated April 1, organizes every active drop through five lifecycle stages: Pre-Production, In Production, Preparing for Fulfillment, Shipping, and Shipping Completed. Wizards notes that all listed dates are estimates subject to change.

The Deadpool drop's six-card lineup, revealed by content creator Taalia Vess on Instagram, includes Sol Ring, Lightning Greaves, Lightning Bolt, Deadly Dispute, Thrill of Possibility, and a Mountain. The conceit across every card is Deadpool's handwritten "corrections": adding instant speed here, zeroing out a mana cost there. Three editions are available, with the Pool Party Foil Edition priced at $39.99 and limited to two copies per customer. The secondary market values all six cards at under $7 in their cheapest printings, but Sol Ring and Lightning Greaves are near-universal Commander inclusions, and their Deadpool versions have a confirmed route to store shelves this week.

Buyers who ordered the drop directly should be receiving shipment notifications now. Players who didn't order and want those two staples for an upcoming build, store pickup is the faster move over waiting on a secondary listing that hasn't priced in the new supply.

For TMNT buyers, the five-plus-week fulfillment arc does not automatically indicate a problem. "Preparing for Fulfillment" means orders haven't transferred to a shipping carrier yet — a normal stage for a six-bundle superdrop of the TubuLair scale. File a support ticket only if your order shows no status change across multiple tracker updates. The Dandân Deck, released March 16, sits in a similar waiting position for buyers still without tracking information.

The six-day release-to-store window on the Deadpool drop versus the TMNT superdrop's 37-day-and-counting fulfillment arc captures exactly the kind of timeline variance Wizards built this tracker to address. One refresh on the support page answers what used to require a Reddit thread.

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