Fans have discovered that certain rarer cards from Magic: The Gathering's Secrets of Strixhaven set bear anti-counterfeit stamps from Star Wars: Unlimited, showing tiny X-Wings instead of the usual Magic logo and mana symbols. The misprints appeared on cards obtained during prerelease events at local shops. This error highlights ongoing quality control challenges in the trading card game industry.
Wizards of the Coast launched prerelease events for Secrets of Strixhaven this week, marking a return to the Strixhaven setting last seen in 2021's Strixhaven: School of Mages. Players reported the unusual stamps across Reddit communities like r/magicTCG, where user u/Oct2006 shared images of the X-Wings on their cards. The stamps are typically unique to prevent counterfeiting, but here the Star Wars: Unlimited pattern was applied by mistake at the printing factory. Collectors noted that most people might overlook the tiny detail at the card's bottom, though some see potential added value for rarity. Similar production errors have surfaced recently. Earlier this year, Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander decks showed faint Pokémon energy prints, as posted by u/ZZMTechSupport in r/mtgmisprints. Pokémon TCG cards appeared with overlaid football player names, according to u/SomeOrdinaryGinger. Lorwyn: Eclipsed prereleases included a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles card in place of a Lorwyn one, and Tarkir: Dragonstorm had frequent print errors, per u/MustaKotka. User u/sargonas called Secrets of Strixhaven quality control issues shocking in r/mtg. Fans attribute these incidents to increased TCG demand straining factories, though complaints may amplify perceptions of prevalence online. Misprints like off-center images or ink issues have long existed, with dedicated subreddits and groups trading them.