Secret Lair Commander Deck: From Cute to Brute

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Secret Lair: From Cute to Brute
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Set Information
Set symbol
Release date May 8, 2023
Plane Multiverse
Themes and mechanics Double-faced cards
Set size One 100-card deck
Expansion code SLD[1]
Commander series
March of the Machine Commander Decks Secret Lair: From Cute to Brute Commander Masters Commander Decks
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Secret Lair Drop Series: Spring Superdrop 2023 Secret Lair: From Cute to Brute March of the Machine: The Aftermath

Secret Lair: From Cute to Brute is Secret Lair's second Commander deck, after Heads I Win, Tails You Lose. It became available for pre-order purchase from the Wizards of the Coast webshop secretlair.wizards.com on May 8, 2023.[2]

Description

From Cute to Brute is a complete, 100-card commander deck that focuses on transforming double-faced cards. It includes five traditional foil double-faced cards featuring cute new front-face artwork by Nana Qi and brutish back-face artwork by GODMACHINE. The reprints in the deck have their original card face. They can be identified by the white planeswalker symbol in the lower-left corner of the card, similar to Mystery Booster cards and cards on The List.

Priced at $149.99 (USD) and printed in English language only, From Cute to Brute is a limited-print-run product available while supplies last. This deck was pre-printed and began to ship shortly after the sale had started.

This deck was the first Secret Lair that was to be marketed as part of the Commander Series.

Contents

The package contains:

Deck list

From Cute to Brute

The double-sided tokens are:[2]

Bonus cards

As an extra, the deck comes with a surprise bonus card.

Deck Bonus card Card # Notes
From Cute to Brute Alternate art Delver of Secrets // Insectile Aberration 722

References