Magic The Gathering: Duskmourn - The new card designs at a glance
Duskmourn - House of Secrets draws you into a world of mystery and terror. With top-notch artwork and impressive new card treatments, this set has everything a collector's heart could desire. Dive in and discover the unique designs you don't want to miss!

With the latest release of the Magic: The Gathering expansion Duskmourn - House of Horrors we enter a dark horror house full of secrets and terror. Wizards of the Coast presents us not only with an impressive collection of new cards, but also with unique artwork and fascinating treatments with detailed features. Join us on a journey into the eerie world of Duskmourn and discover the most valuable MTG cards for your collection!
Duskmourn: House of Horrors - The Details of the Set
Duskmourn: House of Horror includes 276 regular cards, including 91 commons, 100 uncommons, 60 rares, 20 mythic rares, and 5 basic lands. There are also traditional foil versions of all cards, making the collecting experience even more exciting and extensive. The 5 basic lands are designed in the full-art "estate" design.
Card treatments with collector numbers of the extended set
- #277-286: Bundle exclusive basic lands
- #287-301: Alternative "Lurking Evil" cards
- #302-327: "Paranormal Frame" cards
- #328-343: Cards in borderless design
- #344-350: "Mirror Monster" cards
- #351-366: "Double Exposure" cards
- #367-385: Cards with extended border design
- #386-395: Japan Showcase cards in traditional foil
- #396-405: Japan Showcase cards with the newly introduced "Fracture Foil"
- #406-410: Textured Foil Double Exposure cards
- 10 - "Special Guest" tickets
Japan Showcase
These special cards feature illustrations by Japanese artists inspired by popular art styles commonly found in Japanese hobby shops. These artworks differ from the typical design you would normally see on a Magic card, creating a very special visual experience.
The Japanese language Collector Boosters contain Japan Showcase cards in traditional foil and Fracture Foil, both also in Japanese. In all other Collector Boosters, 67% of the cards are English and 33% are Japanese. Fracture Foils are a brand new foil type that adds an extra touch of elegance to the already impressive cards!






Traditional Foil and Fraction Foil in comparison
Double Exposure
Double exposure is a popular effect in horror films to enhance eerie and supernatural elements. By superimposing two images on top of each other, an unnatural atmosphere is created in which ghosts, shadows or doppelgangers are visible at the same time as the real world.
In the dark world of Duskmourn, reality and nightmare merge into an eerie whole. This is impressively reflected in the double exposure of the main characters and the evil they are exposed to.
These cards are available in both non-foil and traditional foil. Some of the double exposure cards also come with a special, structured foil - the so-called ' Textured Foil '. In addition, the textured double exposure cards are only available in Collector Booster and in English.






Double Exposure vs Textured Foil Double Exposure
Mirror Monster
The 'Mirror Monster' cards capture the terror of a moment when evil suddenly approaches. The monster itself is only seen in the reflection of an object, reminiscent of classic horror films where the viewer waits in anticipation for the camera to finally bring the entire attacker into frame for a full look.






The MTG "Mirror Monster" cards
Paranormal Frame
Some of the regular cards also come with a paranormal card border and an alternative illustration. The paranormal card border gives the card a retro design and is guaranteed to give you goosebumps.






The "Paranormal Frame" with alternative artwork to the regular version
Lurking Evil
Some cards from the regular set of Duskmourn - House of Horrors have alternate illustrations with different collector numbers that feature a monster from Duskmourn lurking in the background.




The Evil in the Background: "Lurking Evil" cards compared to the regular variant
Borderless
A few cards from the set Duskmoon - House of Horror break the boundaries of the familiar with their borderless design. The set includes ten rooms, a ninja planeswalker, and a rare cycle of mysterious lands, all in an alternate, borderless version.




special guest
The "Special Guest" cards in Magic: The Gathering are a special form of reprints that creatively reflect the theme of Duskmourn - House of Horrors These rare cards appear in approximately one in 64 Play Boosters or 3% of Collector Boosters, making them sought-after random finds. In the MTG expansion Duskmourn - House of Horrors There are a total of ten different "Special Guest" cards.



"Special Guest" cards from Duskmourn - House of Secrets
Duskmourn: Nightmare - or Dream? - for Collectors
Duskmourn - House of Horrors takes us into a captivating and eerie world that fascinates with its impressive cards and unique designs. Collectors have their hands full trying to get their hands on these unique cards. Blood will flow not only in the gloomy halls of Duskmourn, but also in your wallet when you go on the hunt for the rarest and most valuable cards in this spookily beautiful set.
Which card are you chasing?
Which cards from Duskmourn - House of Horrors What do you have in mind? Tell us in the comments which cards you definitely want in your collection and why – we are curious to see your favorites!
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