This 2022 Secret Lair Drop features the Idyllic Tutor foil card, a rare sorcery from Magic: The Gathering designed by Ryo Kamei.
Idyllic Tutor
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Secret Lair Drop
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The Idyllic Tutor foil card from the 2022 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop offers a distinct addition to any collector's library. Designed by artist Ryo Kamei, this rare sorcery card carries the set code SLD and number 1020. As a one-white mana cost card with a mana value of three, it provides efficient search capabilities for enchantment cards within the game. The foil treatment adds a premium aesthetic that appeals to enthusiasts of the Secret Lair series. Collectors often seek this release to complete their Secret Lair Drop portfolios or to enhance their physical collections with high-quality foil variants. The card’s functionality allows players to search their library for an enchantment, reveal it, and add it to their hand before shuffling. This strategic utility, combined with the visual appeal of the foil finish, makes it a notable item for both gameplay and display.
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Idyllic Tutor
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Ryo Kamei
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}
Sorcery
W
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Search your library for an enchantment card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle.
"I know she is somewhere in the Multiverse. I will find her no matter what, even if it means I have to travel all worlds that exist." —Kaito Shizuki
