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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 22: "As the Snow Thaws"

Join The Ink Table team as they discuss their Disney Lorcana Winterspell Pre-Release experiences. See how their unique sealed events went and what standout cards they pulled, while also giving critical feedback regarding recent quality control issues that have unfortunately plagued the community.

The Last Days of Winter

The sweet scent of hot chocolate still lingers in the chilling air. Children warmly bundled, laugh and play in the streets. A flurry of snowballs passes between them. The entire scene shines and glistens, as the sun breaks through puffy grey clouds.
Beneath their feet, a wet slush splashes. Winter has yet to pass, but things are heating up. Little do they know that their ammunition is fleeting. Each snowball could be their last…as the snow thaws.

Welcome to The Ink Table, where we are recapping our Disney Lorcana Winterspell prerelease weekend, our pack opening experience, and some critical feedback we believe will improve the game for all Illumineers.


Notable Pulls

Disney Lorcana’s 11th set Winterspell released at local game stores on February 20, 2026. The team was excited to get their hands on some of the new products and have made it a point to share their pack opening experience with all of those who have pulled up a seat. Probably the most notable pull was the Iconic Moana - Curious Explorer pulled by Preston. Check out the provided short to see the team’s reaction to this card.

We also once again took the time to meet-up and record a few unboxing videos. We have a dedicated playlist on our YouTube channel where these videos will be rolling out. Be sure to check them out (and give them a like) to see everything we pulled in what was the best case we have ever opened.


Pre-Release FUN

Out of the 11 previous pre-release events we have participated in, this by far was the most fun. Our experience compared to that of other Illumineers probably looked a bit different. We are extremely thankful to have been given the opportunity to represent our home LGS in a special Winterspell themed decorating contest that their distributor was hosting, that ultimately turned into a wonderful Winter themed celebration. Snowflakes hung from the ceiling, snow globes showcased cards from the newest set, oversized cards adorned tables, original film posters related to some of the games newest franchises hung on the walls, and the sweet scent of hot chocolate filled the room with warmth and love. We actually constructed an entire hot chocolate stand where any passers-by or LGS attendees could grab a cup for free.

Sealed MVPs

Each set, after attending sealed events at both our home LGS and their sister location, we always take the time to discuss some cards that stood out to us while playing the limited format. We enjoy doing this, as it may give the spotlight to certain cards that may not see the same level of play in traditional Core Constructed or Infinity matches.

The first card we would like to spotlight is 4 cost Amber card Sarabi - Protecting the Pride. This is the first Sarabi card we have seen in Disney Lorcana. She only quests for 1 and her 4 strength/4 willpower is a pretty basic stat line for her cost. But the thing that makes this card interesting is its ability Fearsome Snarl. This ability allows you to exert Sarabi in order to reduce the strength of an opposing character by 4 until the start of your next turn. This strength reduction opened up multiple gameplay avenues. By reducing this strength, you are able to freely challenge that opposing character without fear of your own being banished and maintaining a board presence. And in scenarios where you are more concerned about questing over challenging, the strength reduction opens up opportunities to freely quest without fear of the opposing character banishing yours on their turn.

The second spotlighted card is Rapunzel - Ethereal Protector. This is an uninkable 3 cost Steel card, and happens to be a Whisper type glimmer. This special glimmer type was first introduced in set 10, Whispers in the Well, and continue to appear in the latest set. Each one of them have a special Boost ability that sees you taking the top card of your deck and placing it under the Whisper in order to get special benefits. It cost 2 ink to “Boost” Rapunzel. When a card is under her you can activate her ability CLONK!. This makes it to where a chosen opposing character can’t challenge until the start of your next turn, when a “Boosted” Rapunzel quests. Similar to Sarabi, we found this to be a great way to protect your characters while allowing you to freely quest.

The final pick is a card we believe actually will appear in some more competitive trending decks, and that is Lilo - Bundled Up. While only having 1 strength and 2 willpower, the fact that she quests for 2 combined with her ability makes it a great card. Her ability Extra Layers makes it that your opponent must deal damage to her twice, essentially wasting time and slowing them down, as the first time she would take damage, she takes none instead.


Unfortunate Miscuts and Misprints

After the excitement of opening boxes of new product comes the tedious job of sorting cards. And unfortunately, while sorting our cards we came across many that were damaged. This is a recent trend that has popping up everywhere online. A multitude of Illumineers have noticed strange instances of cards coming out of new packs damaged or completely miscut. The images provided are cards directly belonging to the team, that have suffered the same fate.

Many of the cards impacted include foils, Legendaries, Epics, and even an Echanted, in which the majority of have higher market values than the packs they were pulled from. We share our thoughts on this subject in the podcast clip that can be found below. But the important information we want to provide is that Ravensburger does offer a replacement policy (https://brand.ravensburger-group.com/d/e1vhRSQ7WeNy).

Its important to note that only cards Rare or higher rarity are eligible to be replaced. Damaged or missing cards in packs purchased on Amazon and those received through participation or prizing in Organized Play are also not valid to be replaced. In order to open a replacement investigation, you must have a photo of the damaged cards (with a handwritten note that includes your name and the date), a photograph of the receipt that includes the store name where you purchased the product, and the batch ID found on the back of the product’s packaging. But you only have up to 7 days after the purchase is made to file a report.

For the time being, we encourage all Illumineers to hold on to their receipts and product packaging until they thoroughly look over their cards. And if you have also fell victim to laxed quality control, don’t be afraid to use the replacement policy. It can be used to trace back factory errors and hopefully provide feedback that prevents instances like this from happening as often.


Let’s Talk Lore

Our YouTube channel is filled with a plethora of Disney Lorcana content. We already have our regular Podcast episodes, unboxing videos, and even some IRL coverage from places like our LGS to Gen Con. As our channel and community continues to grow, we want to find even more ways to provide unique and creative content. One way in which we are doing that is through our latest video series titled Let’s Talk Lore.

This series, hosted by me, is our way of showcasing our love and excitement for the overarching story and lore told from set to set throughout the Realm of Lorcana. The Ravenburger Narrative and Art teams do a fantastic job of taking original Disney characters and franchises and twisting them into Dreamborn and Floodborn versions, that beautifully pay ohmage to the original while telling their own unique story. This is done through art, ability names, and flavor text. Many Illumineers take all of this for granted or don’t even know that a story is being told. That’s what this series is all about. We want to cover key story moments in real time as the sets are being released.

The video below is the first in this series. It covers the unique way that Ravensburger is retelling the familiar story of Frozen to explain what has caused the Realm of Lorcana to be blanketed in a magical snow during Winterspell.


New Rarities

During the Disney Lorcana themed activities at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, an announcement was sneakily placed within Collection Guidebooks used by parkgoers during the event. There was a special page dedicated to showing off the different rarities that can be found. And there was a section covering “special edition cards” that have unique promo symbols on them. Many of these we have seen before. The regular promo logo has been around since The First Chapter. The Magical Places logo can be found on cards that were distributed within the Disney Parks. The Film symbol was first seen on promos given out during opening weekend screenings of Zootopia 2. And even the Cruises logo made a brief appearance (and could return in the future) on specific Disney Cruise voyages.

With that being said, there are two new symbols that we have yet to see. The first is the Puzzles logo. We have received Lorcana themed puzzles in the past. We have even received some that came with promos in the past. But these promos had the traditional Promo symbol on them, not the Puzzles symbol. And the last new rarity is Publishing. Only recently has Ravensburger been releasing products such as the Official Collector’s Guides. And currently it seems there will be other books published by the official Narrative Team in the future. It is very likely that some of these future products will be where we first see these new Publishing Promos.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 21: "Winter Festivities"

In the first podcast episode of 2026, The Ink Table team reflect back on their recent Disney Lorcana themed expeditions, discuss some newly revealed Winterspell cards, and explore all of the new Pixar franchises coming to the game over the next year.

Fun in the Snow

Atop a frozen hill stands a man made of snow. The chilling arctic air and harsh icy cold, have crafted his uncomfortable home of solidarity and isolation. He is stuck here, frozen, slowly awaiting the first rays of Spring…

But at the base of this hill, a different story is unfolding. Folks have begun gathering under the Winter lights that adorn their town.  And as they gather in the streets, there is a powerful sense of Community, Respect, and Hope. Together, the warm smiles act as a cavalcade of torches, their magical flame burning through the snow and ice. 

Welcome to The Ink Table, where the team is busily bringing in the new year with multiple Winter Festivities and tons of Disney Lorcana fun.


Home Sweet Home

January 2026 was an extremely busy time for The Ink Table team. Each member set off on their own Disney/Disney Lorcana themed adventures. From January 9-11th, Preston attended the 2nd North American DLC of Disney Lorcana’s second competitive season in Richmond, Virginia. John got to enjoy a break from the cold, as he embarked on his first Disney cruise. And Dylan was fortunate to attend the 2026 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, where special Disney Lorcana events were taking place. This episode is the first time that the entire team has come together since these trips, and the first time they have shared their thoughts on these experiences. Listen to the podcast episode to hear these thoughts; and check out the content bellow to get a peek into what the gang got into.


Winterspell Reveals

Picks From the Crew

Below you can find a few cards from this set that the team wanted to highlight for various reasons. The first is Mulan - Resourceful Recruit. This Mulan glimmer has the potential to be a new meta staple and is definitely a card you could build an entire deck around. Her ability, Rigorous Training, allows her to gain lore equal to her strength (up to a maximum of 6) when she quests. As written, her strength is only 1. But pieced into an Amber/Emerald or Emerald/Sapphire deck using cards with the Support keyword, she could easily reach the limit to quest for that maximum of 6 lore. This card could also be slotted into Emerald/Ruby action focused decks to produce similar results.


Let’s Get Dangerous is an inkable 4-cost Steel song based on, Darkwing Duck, a new franchise being introduced in Winterspell. This is simply a fun card that acts as a big gamble, with the payoff of playing a character for free…but so can your opponent. Hince the danger. While this card may not see much play, the Enchanted version does an excellent job showcasing the franchise it is based on. In truth, although not a character card, this is the piece of art we would recommend to Collectors and Darkwing fans who have patiently awaited his arrival.

Stegmutt - Clumsy Dinosaur is a beefy character at 7 Strength and 7 Willpower. This is another character from the Darkwing Duck franchise. There are two things of interest we would like to point out with this card. The first is his ability, Wake of Destruction. Stegmutt is a costly character, typically needing 8 ink to play him. But his ability allows the glimmer to be played for less based on how many items you have in your discard. This type of cost reduction ability is one we have seen before, but it hasn’t been seen since set 5, Shimmering Skies. The second thing to point out on this card is his classifications. While the Storyborn and Ally tags are fairly common, this is the first character with the Dinosaur tag. Just as we’ve saw the Ghost tag added to a singular character in Whispers in the Well, just to be expanded on in Winterspell, the same thing seems to be happening here. Stegmutt seems to be stomping the path forward for character like Rex from Toy Story, the characters from The Good Dinosaur, and even Tiny from Meet the Robinsons.

The final card we want to spotlight is Heihei - Persistent Presence. Originally released in Rise of the Floodborn, this card is a reprint making its way back with alternative art. The biggest thing to point out here is what could be considered an errata to his ability, He’s Back! This ability is gives the same effect that many other cards gain. When this character is banished in a challenge, it returns to your hand. The new version of this card expands the wording of this ability and clarifies that when the card is returned to your hand, it does so from your discard. In truth, this has always been the case. But sometimes gameplay speed sees players skipping steps that don’t seem necessary. The character is banished, goes to your discard, then returns to your hand. This clarification is meant to remind players of that middle step, as there are many new cards that gain benefits from cards leaving a player’s discard. One particular instance of this is a new Floodborn Anna that gains Shift 0 when a card leaves your discard. Therefore, Heihei could be used as a pawn to shift this Anna for free.

Cards that Look Different

Some cards being introduced in Winterspell may look different when it comes to their art and mechanics. Don’t freak out if you pull a foil card missing a piece of its border! Special cards with connected art will be returning within those foil slots. Some locations will be gaining abilities we have never seen before. One gains the Boost ability only previously found on Whisper Glimmers, and another even finds a way to gain the Evasive keyword. And you will be able to find 1 card in each ink color with the new Underdog ability. This new ability allows characters to be played for 1 less if it is your first turn and you are playing on the draw. In a way this ability has the potential to eliminate the advantages typically associated with playing first, which has been one of the game’s biggest complaints from its inception. Check out the podcast clip below to learn even more about these cards and mechanics.

Winterspell Promos

The podcast clip above speaks on the different promo cards in the newest set, the change in their appearance, and how to receive them.

New Iconics

Disney Lorcana’s highest rarity, Iconic, gains two more cards to the club in Winterspell. Both glimmers gaining the Iconic treatment this time happen to be Princesses. The first is Pocahontas - Peacekeeper, which celebrates the Pocahontas franchise appearing in the Realm of Lorcana for the first time. The second card is Moana - Curious Explorer. This beautiful card marks the first time that Moana has received a rarity higher than Rare, as even the standard version of this card is Legendary. Below you can find a podcast clip where the team shares their thoughts on these valuable cards.


Wilds Unknown

First Look at Pixar Characters

It was previously announced that Disney Lorcana’s 12th set, Wilds Unknown, will see the introduction of Pixar characters making their way to the realm of Lorcana. As far as we previously knew, this only included characters from the Toy Story franchise (as seen in the key art above). But it seems Ravensburger will be pushing a quick introduction of Pixar franchises as both The Incredibles and Brave will also be introduced in this Q2 set, on May 8th.

2-Player Starter Set

One good way to get your hands on some of these new Pixar cards is through the 2-Player Starter Set that will MSRP at $29.99. Interestingly, starting in Winterspell, Ravensburger will move on from selling Single Player Decks. This approach is a decision made based on the recorded purchasing habits of Illumineers to this point. This is believed to be a family-focused product, as the majority of households purchasing Disney Lorcana product has more than one person playing the game. This also creates a “gateway” product that can be sold each set, thus ensuring that there is always an open pipeline for new players.

Prerelease Packs

When Wilds Unknown releases on May 8, 2026, prerelease events at your local game store will look a little different. We previously discussed the details of these new Prerelease Packs in our previous episode (“Making Spirits Bright”) and will likely discuss it again in the future once the Promo Cards and Postcards included have finally been revealed. We bring this product up again now, because it adds to the Pixar discussion. Previously some of the art on the included Booster Packs was hidden. We now know that our prediction, that this would be art of a brand-new franchise, has been proven correct. But we would have never guessed that this would be our first look at the Pixar princess Merida from Brave.


Attack of the Vine

The rollout of Pixar franchises does not look to be slowing down anytime soon. Disney Lorcana’s 13th set, Attack of the Vine!, will continue the overarching story that sees the struggle against a wild and magically growing vine. It will also see the introduction, as seen in the key art, of at least 2 new Pixar franchises, Monsters Inc. and Up. These franchises along with a prior announcement that Turning Red will also appear in this set, makes 3 overall.


Q4 Set

The last piece of news we have is a sneak peek at an unnamed Q4 set. There is no name or date for this set yet. But we do get a look at some characters from Coco that will be making an appearance.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 20: "Making Spirits Bright"

The Ink Table waves goodbye to the “spooky” spirits of Autumn and embrace the warmth of the Winter Holiday season as they go over some of the magical Disney Lorcana gifts coming our way in 2026. Learn the latest on new products, experiences, and franchises we get to look forward too.

Winter is Coming

A full moon hangs high in the night sky; its pale light illuminating our path forward. Beneath our feet the forgotten leaves of Autumn crunch and shatter. Each grounded leaf, just as delicate as the gentle snowflakes that have begun to fall. Its perplexing…the warmth of Fall has tuned to cold and solace. Yet, the warmth of distant Winter lights beckons us home. It is in this moment, that we forget all about spooky spirits, and turn towards… “Making Spirits Bright”.

Welcome to The Ink Table, where the team is getting into the holiday spirit while also looking ahead at what Disney Lorcana fun awaits in the new year.


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More Lorcana Puzzles

Way before Disney Lorcana was a thing, its parent company, Ravensburger, had already made a name for itself in the world of jigsaw puzzles. Previously, we were already fortunate enough to have received six 1000-piece Disney Lorcana puzzles, each representing a specific ink color.

And in the near future, it would seem that we will be getting even more Lorcana themed puzzles. Prices and release dates of these particular puzzles have yet to be revealed. But we do know that they will be exclusive to online Ravensburger stores in the US, UK, France, and Germany.

These smaller 300-piece puzzles will showcase art of Moana - of Montinui, Winnie the Pooh - Hunny Wizard, and Elsa - the Fifth Spirit.

2-player set

MSRP: $29.99
Release Date: May 8th, 2026

While no image has been revealed for this product, we do have some information. It will include 2 decks. One will be an Amber-Emerald deck advertised as having cards that “play nice” together. The other will be an Amethyst-Ruby deck marketed as more Heroic and Daring. This product will also include 2 lore trackers and 13 paper damage tokens.

From the information provided, it sounds like (and we are hopeful that) this will act as a revamped version of Gateway. Disney Lorcana Gateway is an introductory product that also included 2 decks and is used as a tool to learn to play the game. This is something we have always encouraged folks wanting to get into Disney Lorcana to check out. But…Gateway has some flaws. There are a few game mechanics that it doesn’t cover. These include locations, Sing Togther, dual-ink cards, illusions, and now Whispers. So this new 2-player Set may very well be a much-needed updated version of Gateway.

collection starter set - stitch edition

MSRP: $29.99
Release Date: March 13, 2026

Shortly after the launch of Winterspell in February, a few new Disney Lorcana products will be coming out. The first will be this new Collection Set. This is a fantastic product for both collectors and new players alike. It will include 4 packs of Winterspell, a Glimmer Foil promo of Stitch - Carefree Snowboarder, a collector’s guide, and a binder that holds 80 cards featuring art of the Set Championship version of Stitch - Rock Star.

Scrooge mcduck gift box

MSRP: $29.99
Release Date: March 13, 2026

The second product being released shortly after Winterspell is the newest Gift Box. Previously we have recieved an Amber themed Gift Box featuring Lilo - Escape Artist and an Amythest themed Gift Box featuring Elsa - the Fifth Spirit. This version will be an Emerald one. It will feature alternative art for Scrooge McDuck - S.H.U.S.H Agent, and will include a glimmer foil promo card with the same alternative art. The Gift Box will also include 5 random previously released Disney Lorcana booster packs.

disney lorcana notebook

MSRP: $14.99
Release Date: February 1, 2026 

A surprise product that nobody could have guessed is this Disney Lorcana Notebook. The color, art, and gold foiling is very reminiscent to the D23 Collector Boxes we have seen in the past.

The notebook will contain 32 pages of illustrations from the Disney Lorcana Universe, with all other pages (amount currently unknown) will be versatile blank pages. This notebook could be used for keeping score during large events, as an autograph book, aa a scrapbook, or a way to collect Disney Lorcana and your favorite Content Creators stickers.

Disney lorcana collector’s guides sets

MSRP: $19.99 (Each)
Release Date: February 1, 2026

The last product we will discuss are the new Disney Lorcana Collector’s Guides Sets. Since diving into the Realm of Lorcana for the first time, myself along with many other Illumineers have clamored for a product similar to this. It has been stated many times in previous podcast episodes that the team would love to see some form of comic, graphic novel, or something adjacent to help record and keep track of Lorcana’s overarching story. And these Collector’s Guides will do just that.

Each Collector’s Guide will cover multiple sets. The first will cover sets 1-4 and the second will cover sets 5-8. There will be a card catalog for all the sets covered in each book, to help keep track of your collection. But even more important, each book will include the definitive story of the Disney Lorcana Universe told through exciting Easter Eggs, old and never before seen art, and fantastic short stories written by the Official Narrative team.


a magical beginning to the year

January 2026 looks to be an extremely busy time for The Ink Table team. Each member will be stepping onto their own path and taking part in unique Disney/Disney Lorcana adventures…

Richmond DLC

The 2nd North American DLC of Disney Lorcana’s competitive circuit will be taking place in Richmond, Virginia January 9-11th. Preston, just as he was for DLC Milwaukee, will be there in person. While he has goals to see improvement in his performance from the first DLC to this one, he is more excited to see how the teams from Ravensburger and Pastimes have improved the overall experience. If you see Preston there, be sure to stop him to get your hands on a The Ink Table sticker. And if you won’t be attending the DLC, you can still follow along with his coverage on our social stories or be a part of the conversations happening on our Discord.

Disney wish

Making like a bird and heading south for winter, John will be boarding the Disney Wish. This will be the first cruise for the man who captains our ship. And while he won’t be “firing any cannons”, he will get to celebrate his love for all things Pirate while at sea. John will also be running his own Giveaway of sorts. So, if you happen to be cruising on the Wish this January, be on the lookout for some “booty” from your friends at The Ink Table.

EPCOT Festival of the Arts

Running January 16th-February 23rd, Walt Disney World will be hosting the EPCOT Festival of the Arts. For the first time, Disney Lorcana will be present throughout the park in honor of the festival. And Dylan is extremely excited to be able to attend the festivities and take part in the events.

Starting at 9AM each day of the festival, park attendees can pick up a Questbook. These Questbooks will guide Illuminners through two different events. The first titled “Ink and Find” is a scavenger hunt that sees participants searching for oversized Disney Lorcana cards throughout the park. The second event will be a Collection Quest taking place in “The Illumineer’s Lounge” in the Morocco Pavillion of the World Showcase section of EPCOT. This event will have Illumineer’s ripping packs and trading cards in order to complete the unique collection found in their Questbooks. By completing each event, participants can earn a special Disney Lorcana Magical Places promo card. There is also one of these promotional cards being given away with a purchase at the festival.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 19: "All Coming Together"

A celebration is under way at The Ink Table as we reflect back on our first year, share stories, announce the opening of our merch store, and give thanks to the small community that has supported us. But it’s not all fun and games, as there is still news to cover. Get the first look at new IP coming in Winterspell and Pre-release packs being introduced alongside Wilds Unknown.

Deciding Fate

Rivers and Roads weave and flow through the mountain lined valley, forming strands that connect one place and time to another. While these roads may dictate where we are headed, it is our own actions that ultimately decide fate.

On October 21st, 2023 two guys new to TCGs sat across from each other for the first time. And sure, they could have played, shaken hands, and moved on… But then we wouldn't be here.

Welcome to The Ink Table, where a group of friends and fellow Illumineers are gathered in celebration. You, dear reader/listener, are also invited. So, pull up a seat, as we celebrate the 1-year anniversary of The Ink Table Podcast.


but first…

 

Thank You!!

This episode, and all of our previous episodes, wouldn’t be possible without all of you. Our journey begins at our home local game store where Preston, John, and I first met. It is well documented that it was John, with years of podcasting experience under his belt, that pushed The Ink Table Podcast into existence. He truly enjoyed the positive and informative discussions taking place surrounding both Lorcana and Disney in general. While the initial intention was to jokingly and selfishly have a Disney Lorcana podcast all for himself to listen too, there was clearly an audience who also enjoyed our conversations. This gave us confidence and sparked a drive to continue sharing our “Table Talk” with all of you. And over the past year, we have continued to grow our small, friendly, inclusive, globe spanning community. So to all of you…our wives, families, LGS, local players, fellow content creators, Ravensburger team, and Disney Lorcana community as a whole…THANK YOU.


MERCH?!

Ever since the team was first seen wearing matching custom shirts back at Gen Con 2025, there has been a repeated call for some The Ink Table Podcast merch. Well, you’re in luck. Powered by Fourthwall, we recently launched our very own online store. It's here that you can FINALLY get your hands on hats, hoodies, sweaters, and classic Tees to show the world that you have “Claimed your seat” and they can too.

  • Check out the Classic Collection for designs similar to what you saw the team wear at Gen Con.

  •  The Rep Your Ink Collection is perfect for Illumineers looking to represent their favorite Ink type or further color match with their deck when they show up to League or DLCs.

  • Our Kiddie Table Collection has the perfect gifts for your Young Illuminneers this holiday

  • And make sure to stay warm this season by checking out Winter Collection

Know that 100% of your purchase goes towards supporting and growing The Ink Table Podcast brand as all revenue made from the merch shop will be funneled back into creating unique content, helping keep the podcasts and website running, and creating more opportunities for us to give back to all of you.

Visit the Merch Shop at: theinktable-shop.fourthwall.com


Pre-release “packs”

One of our favorite parts of Disney Lorcana, is pre-release weekends. While every local game store handles pre-release events differently, our home store has continued to offer Sealed events. These events are special as they create an entirely new format outside the typical Core Constructed and Infinity. You excitingly open 6 packs of the newest set, then build a 40 card minimum deck with no ink restrictions. Ripping into packs as a group, seeing cards for the first time, and learning how they work together make this format fantastic for casual or community driven players too.

But starting with the pre-release of Wilds Unknown, pre-release events will look a little different. Ravensburger will be introducing a new product in the form of Pre-release Packs (interestingly not called kits). These “packs” will have a MSRP of $39.99. Each one will contain the standard 6 packs of the newest set used in sealed/draft events; but will also contain a deck box, 4 dice with the Disney Lorcana logo, 1 of 3 possible postcards, a rules sheet, and 1 of 6 promo cards. There will be 6 promo cards all together, each representing a different Ink color.


new ip coming in winterspell

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Before we get to Wilds Unknown, we must first brace the cold of Winterspell. And it seems we will have some new faces waiting our arrival. The above photo is an upscaled rendering of an Illuminner’s Trove for set 11, originally revealed by Ravensburger. While these cards have not been officially revealed, they are plastered to the side of product media that HAS been officially revealed.

These card images may be blurry, but we can pretty accurately decipher some details. In the middle is an uninkable Amythest Pocahontas card. Pocahontas has already been announced to be coming in Winterspell; so seeing her comes to no surprise. But the fact that she is an Amythest card rather than Amber is a slight shock. It is also strange that a character so defined by nature and themes of Autumn is being introduced in a set where the world of Lorcana is completely covered in snow.

On the left is an inkable Emerald card. This seems to be the first appearance and hint that The Fox and the Hound is coming to Lorcana, as a glimmer of Todd playfully jumps in the snow. On the right appears to be an inkable Ruby card showcasing art from Mulan. It looks like Li Shang can be seen shouting to some warriors carrying poles. This could possibly be a song card depicting a verse from I’ll Make a Man Out of You.

Only so much can be gleamed from the blurry photos. It’s only a matter of time before we are deep among the Winterspell reveal season, and these cards are officially revealed. But until then, we can only speculate and anticipate what these cards will truly have in store.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 18: "On the Case"

While Preston participates in the first North American DLC in Disney Lorcana’s 2nd competitive season, John and Dylan attempt to crack the case on Lorcana’s future by taking a look at the next 4 sets being released, the introduction of Pixar characters in Wilds Unknown, the welcoming of a new original character, and the first look at new franchises and products.

Honorary Detectives

A cold chill races down your spine, sending goosebumps cascading up your arm. These tunnels are dark and damp, and your footsteps echo with each step you take. Your eyes play tricks as shadows twist and form into apparitions of spooky-scary…skeletons. All the while distant, Whispers, pull you along. There is a mystery to be solved, but do not fear, for there are some Illumineers…On the Case.

Welcome to The Ink Table, where we have gathered in hopes of putting the pieces together that may awnser the question of what Whispers in the Well has in store, and how it may affect the future of Lorcana.


Preston is Missing???

For the first time ever, there was an empty seat at The Ink Table during a podcast, as one host was missing. The first North American DLC of the Disney Lorcana competitive circuit took place the weekend of October 24-26th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And Preston got to attend! You can check out the official Disney Lorcana website to get a recap, learn more about the winner, see a meta breakdown, and get a look at some of the top decklists. Preston will also be back to share more about his overall experience in the next podcast episode. But until then, you can check out the clip below where Preston joins John and Dylan on the most recent episode live from the DLC.


Q3 2026

While there is very little information at the moment, it has been announced that the Disney/Pixar IP Turning Red will be coming to the world of Lorcana in unnamed 13th set next Summer. This set will release between July and September. Our best educated guess has it coming out in August…but more on that later.


Wilds Unknown

But Turning Red will not be the only Pixar franchise to make its way to Disney Lorcana. As first announced during the Disney Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel back at Gen Con, Toy Story will be making its way to the realm of Lorcana next Spring during Q2 of 2026.

In the photo above we get a good look at both a Buzz Lightyear and Woody glimmer, as they navigate an overgrown jungle that has wildly sprung to life and taken over the realm of Lorcana. These glimmers seem to be Dreamborn variations, as their outfits and appearance are different than that we are used to seeing in their respective films that their Storyborn versions would have. Buzz looks like a Jungle Commando decked out in painted tiger stripes and tactical vest. Woody has leaned into the toy element by resourcefully fashioning a makeshift machete out of a broken pair of safety scissors and rope or lasso out of a broken AUX cable.

Not just showing off the introduction of Toy Story, this poster art also does a great job showing off the overall theming and possible story elements for Wilds Unknown. This set will tell a story about overcoming odds and returning home. “Brave glimmers of all shapes and plastics must traverse together through treacherous terrains to get back home.” The biggest questions that remain, what has caused this unnatural overgrowth of nature and why does a serpent like vine that entangles the world have a vice grip on The Great Illuminary?


Winterspell

Another set originally shown off at the Disney Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel is Winterspell. The 11th set of Disney Lorcana will have its pre-release on February 13, 2026 at local game stores and Disney locations before releasing everywhere else 1 week later on February 20, 2026. At the time of recording this podcast episode we were aware that this set would introduce glimmers from Darkwing Duck, Lilo and Stitch the Series, and Pocahontas.

There are currently no answers as to what has caused a seemingly magical winter storm that has blanketed Lorcana in snow. But we have gotten our first look at some of the cards and products we have to look forward to. Below you can get a look at these cards yourself and learn more about those products.

New Cards

Products

Booster Box - will contain 24 individual Booster Packs, with 12 cards per pack

Packs contain art Darkwing Duck - Dashing Gadgateer, Angel, and Tinker Bell (with attire resembling what she wears in Secret of the Wings)

Illumineer’s Trove - while unlisted these products typically contain 8 Booster Packs, a Lore Counter, a special set of dice, and dividers to help organize cards

Great for Collectors but also players just starting their collection


Whispers in the Well

Right around the corner is the release Disney Lorcana’s 10th set, Whispers in the Well. It will have prereleases on November 7, 2026 before its main release on November 14, 2016. In some ways it is weird that this set will not be releasing in October, in time for Halloween. Whispers in the Well sees some of the darkest themes, art, and characters the game has ever seen. Absolutely perfect for Spooky Season!

Below you can see some glimmers from those “spooky” franchises and some neat mechanics being introduced.

Ink Champions

The Black Cauldron

Gargoyles

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow


The Story Going Forward

This section could probably live as its own standalone article, but I’ll try to keep it brief. Many know that there is an overarching story being told in Disney Lorcana; few known how to find it. Hidden in plain sight through art, flavor text, and names this story is born. The story so far has followed the journey of three Illuminners (people like the player who were summoned to Lorcana and The Great Illuminary thinks to our strong imaginations) Martin, Shanzay, and Venturo. We have followed this troop of heroes from The First Chapter, as we were introduced to the world alongside them, to the most recent battle in Reign of Jafar, in which they saved Archazia’s Island.

Fabled was the first set to add NOTHING to this overarching story. Sets 1-4 acted as the first arch, 5-8 the second, and the next arch (skipping over Fabled) beginning now in set 11. While it may seem Whispers in the Well has a lot going on, it is actually pretty slow. This is the page of the next chapter and, while it may tell its own short story, it is used to set the foundation for bigger things to come.

Hana

As it turns out, while we were following the story of the three “main” Ilumineers, another Illumineer has been exploring Lorcana and the Inklands on her own. All of this is information shared by the Disney Lorcana Narrative Team and gathered from cards appearing in Whispers in the Well.

Hana found herself in Lorcana shortly after the main protagonists. Ever since arriving, she has found a fascination in the local flora. This is very ironic as the Japanese word for Hana means flower. We’ll have to wait to see if her ethnicity has any coorelation to this, as we have yet to see the new Illuminner. She takes the role of resident herbologist and records all of her findings in a book: Hana’s Herborium. This work, according to the flavor text in certain cards, is known by some glimmers.

Wild Vines

The Black Caudron, introduced to Lorcana in Whispers in the Well, contains an interesting character. This is Hen Wen, a magical pig that can see prophecies of the future. In the card Hen Wen’s Visions we can see both snowflakes (likely referring to Winterspell) and the same impending vine seen in the Wilds Unknown key art. Maybe this crazy overgrowth in flora will somehow involve Lorcana’s newest Illumineer.

The next big bad

Each “chapter” of Lorcana’s story has thus far culminated into a large battle with certain Disney villains, who threaten the realm for their own unique gain. The first was a battle with Ursula in Ursula’s Return. The next was the aforementioned battle with Jafar in Reign of Jafar. It is inevitable that another villain will threaten Lorcana in the future. But who will it be?

One fan theory has the next “big bad” being Hades. This popular villain has been in the background plotting and making plans for some time. And his newest card, Hades- Looking for a Deal, could hold secrets in its flavor text. Although it contains a direct quote spoken by the character, “I’m kind of on a schedule here - I got plans for August.”, this could hint at his plans taking place withing a set physically released in the month of August. Potentially the unnamed 13th set, planned for Q3 2026. Who is it this Hades glimmer is looking to make a deal with?

Another possible “big bad” is Magica de Spell. While not as popular as Hades, there is an argument to be made for her to have a larger impact on Lorcana. Firstly, is the “coincidence” of 30+ DuckTales cards coming in Whispers in the Well. One of which is Magica de Spell - Shadowy and Sinister whose flavor text reads, “My power is still not enough. I need something more. Something…shadowy.”. For some time now, Magica has been collecting magical objects to increase her power. One such object was Triton’s Trident after the defeat of Ursula. And now she is consulting a book in a library to find her next target. Could this book be the one that Emily Quackfaster - Level-Headed Librarian believes has been checked out of the library (Hana’s Herborium)?


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 17: "Going the Distance"

Pull up a seat and join The Ink Table crew as they discuss the thrill of competition viewed at the first DLC of Lorcana’s second competitive season; while sharing some special news on future events they will be a part of themselves.

The Thrill of Competition

We stand on the shores of Destiny. Salt fills the air, and a commotion can be heard from across the seas. Whispers slowly grow louder, until audible cheers and excitement can be made out. Illumineers from all over the globe have converged.  A friendly contest between heroes has begun, and only one question remains. Who will go the distance?


Welcome to The Ink Table, where the team has been keeping a diligent eye on the first DLC of Lorcana’s 2nd competitive season. So pull up a seat and join the conversation as we dissect what happened in Bologna, and what Illumineers have to look forward to in the near future.


But First…

Community Clash

Recently Dylan was invited to represent The Ink Table in a Lorcana creator tournament hosted by Lorcana Heat. This tournament is titled Prince Ali’s Thrilla in Vanilla. Fittingly, all decks will be themed around vanilla cards who do not offer anything other than their stat line.

Random ink pairings were given to each participant before sending them off to build a deck. A minimum of 30 characters must be used, and all must be vanilla. There are no restrictions on any other location, action, song, or item cards played outside of that they must meet your ink requirements. Dylan’s random ink pairing will be Amythest / Emerald.

The Thrilla in Vanilla tournament couldn’t have come at a better time, as the recent release of Fabled brought in Lorcana’s very first set rotation. Although many cards are now unplayable in the normal Core Constructed, fun and engaging community driven events such as this give players the chance to still “Play with their cards”.

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Announcement!!

On November 16th at 1pm EST, The Ink Table Podcast will be recording LIVE across YouTube and Twitch to celebrate the 1 Year Anniversary of the show. We hope you pull up a seat and join the celebration as we reflect back on our first year, discuss the latest Whispers in the Well news, and give back to the community that has supported us thus far.

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A Whisper of News

We hope you are as excited as we are about this one. On October 14th at TWITCH.TV/DISNEYLORCANA Ravensburger will be holding a special Whispers in the Well themed Lorecast. We can’t wait to learn more about the next set and dive back into the overarching story, while checking out Glimmers and characters from Ips being added for the first time…like Gargoyles and The Black Cauldron.


DLC #1: Bologna

Wrought with controversy, Season 2 of Lorcana is now underway. To this point, the community has remained divided as constant setbacks have continued to appear. This second season, while providing DLCs to more countries, cut back how many DLCs would take place in Europe and The United States. Not only are there less but also bunched within a smaller area making them less accessible to many Illumineers. Then there were issues with ticket sales and hotel blocks.

But… We can now get a definitive answer on whether the hype and suffering were worth the wait. What happened at Bologna and was it full of Disney Magic?

Firstly, we would like to congratulate all of the hosts and commentators who brought the heart and passion over the course on the event and acted as the bridge between Illuminners at home and the event itself.

As always, our friend Rebekah Quests and her co-host Baker did a fantastic job facilitating and entertaining the masses. Kawa and “Speci” Joe Curley were very informative and showcased an understanding of the game that made it easy for viewers to follow along with matches. Erica being from Italy, the location this event was taking place, brought insight on many of the EU players we otherwise may not have had. And the charismatic Kim was a shining star as her genuine excitement and joy was contagious.

Above you can see the Meta-Breakdown of Ink pairings brought to Bologna. We at The Ink Table like to refer to this as our current State of the Inks. We don’t necessarily cover the individual decklists, but we do attempt to analyze and give feedback on ink itself.

Zero Emerald/Ruby

Out of all the possible ink combinations that exist, there was only one that not a single player brought to this DLC. In a way, this is comedically ironic. Releasing alongside Fabled was a new Single Player Deck honoring this ink pairing. This entry level deck also included some featured cards including Powerline and Max Goof along with many more of the game’s first A Goofy Movie cards. Fabled released with 171 reprinted cards and very few mechanically new cards. The lack of Emerald/Ruby decks at this event shows that these new cards, though from a popular Ip, have made little impact to the game overall,

Ruby/Sapphire

Arguably the most prominent deck throughout Season 1, only one Illumineer brought this ink combination. Popularized by DKP, the reigning World Champion, this combination dominated past events. Ravensburger has made it a goal to flip the meta. Seeing this deck at the bottom of the list, it is safe to say that they have accomplished what they set out to do.

Amethyst

One ink color stood high above the rest. Just as Sapphire reigned supreme during Season 1, making up almost 70% of the competition at one point, Amethyst now commands the meta. About 53% of the deck brought included Amethyst, and 3 of the top 4 decks included it. This may be because of the focus on containing pure card drawn as a mechanic solely to this ink type.

Amethyst/Sapphire

To Preston’s delight, it was ultimately Blurple that won the entire competition. Although an astonishing 683 people brought this ink combo (about 36% of the overall field), only one of these decks made the top 8 before going to win.


DLC Milwaukee

The next DLC of the circuit will take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the weekend of October 24-26th. And Surprise, Surprise!!

Just as we did for Gen Con, we will be bringing you direct coverage from the event as Preston will be attending. So follow the socials to keep up with the stories as this event takes place. And join the Discord, where Illumineers from all over the world gather to take part in the “table talk” and discussions as these events occur.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 16: "Whispers of Tomorrow"

Three weeks into the release of Fabled, The Ink Table crew has gathered around to discuss how the newest set has shaken up the State of the Inks and the pack opening experience, while also turning their attention towards Whispers in the Well and the new Boost mechanic.

A Fleeting Moment Frozen in Time

On this starry night, a clock tower stretches high above the city. Its face reads, 11:59 and 59 seconds. The second hand, frozen in place as time stands still. The world is alive. Streets are filled with parades, and ballrooms continue dancing. 

Together, we gleefully celebrate in silent anticipation. We all know the truth. Eventually, the clock will strike midnight. And with it will arrive a Whisper of darkness. For tomorrow brings an ominous age of battle and discovery…Welcome to Fabled.


Welcome back to The Ink Table. We are 3 weeks removed from the pre-release of Lorcana’s 9th set. So pull up a seat and join the crew as they discuss their Fabled journeys thus far, and how they feel it would change.


The Pack Ripping Experience

When it was announced that there would be 171 reprints introduced in Fabled, many players and collectors took a stance that they would be purchasing less product if any at all. And while this seemed to be the majority sentiment of the wider audience, in many ways it has proven false as this stance has quickly shifted. Now it is difficult to find Fabled product at both Local Game Stores and big box retailers alike. This is possibly due to the beautiful Enchanteds, the brand-new Epics, and the extremely rare Iconic cards that would make up for all the reprints if you are fortunate enough to pull one. This is the first set that has a true chase card, and the hopeful idea of obtaining one will keep Fabled selling on its own.

*Check out the video below that showcases our first Fabled unboxing


State of the Inks

Thanks to The Forbidden Mountain for sharing this data on the breakdown of Ink Combinations represented at the first CCQ.

Recently PPG hosted the first Lorcana CCQ. With the lack of DLCs in the Season 2 competitive circuit, Ravensburger is partnering with other hosts to add both prizes and continental qualification for certain events. The 15k event that took place in Denver was the first to this.
While season 1 was dominated by Ruby/Sapphire decks, there was none to be seen in this event. And Emerald, which was arguably the weakest Ink color in the past, has found its way into many deck lists. While it is still way too early to tell and will surely shift as other sets are released, this data proves that Ravensburger has succeeded in shifting the meta.

And for those who are curious, Amber/Steel Aggro ended up winning the entire event.


The New Steelsong

Although Amber/Steel won this event, it did so using a newer aggro variations that began appearing around the time of the first Lorcana World Championship. In the past, this ink combination was famous for implanting an archetype that used characters with the Singer keyword and powerful Steel removal cards to keep opponents in check while balancing ink expenditure by having characters sing songs. This powerful deck archetype always found its way in top placings at local championships and major events.

But with set rotation happening, many of the singers and removal songs were rotated out of Core Constructed. Fabled gave us a “nice” surprise though, as that Singer keyword now belongs to Ruby characters for the first time. So that begs the question, are we watching a shift occur as Ruby/Steel now becomes the new Steelsong?


Whispers in the Distance

Now that Fabled has officially released, we (and Ravensburger) are already looking ahead at the next set, Whispers in the Well. The 11th set will take place both within The Great Illuminary, and within a “Well” hidden within The Illuminary. Will this be the in-game reality/personification of “the inkwell” typically referred to when addressing gameplay mechanics?

Whispers in the Well will have a darker tone releasing in the middle of Autumn and “Spooky Season”. Some new glimmers from Gargoyles and The Black Cauldron will debut here. Below, you can check out a few more of the products that have recently been revealed to release alongside this set.


BOOST?

Thanks to illumineertales on Instagram for sharing this clearer version of the single-player deck packaging

We know that a new glimmer type known as “Whispers” will be appearing in Lorcana’s 10th set. These are said to be ghastly incomplete versions of glimmers formed from ripped or torn pages of Lorebooks. And while we had an idea of how these characters would thematically play a role, we now have a clearer vision of how they will work mechanically.

As seen in the image above, it appears that these Whispers will have a new keyword called Boost. For a specific ink price (3 ink as it pertains to the showcased Simba), you can put the top card of your deck facedown under the Whisper. Each Whisper will seemingly have a unique ability that triggers once you perform the boost and place that card under them.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 15: "So Shiny"

Join The Ink Table Podcast and special guest DisneyDadCanada, as they discuss the collecting market of Disney Lorcana and give different perspectives on the 171 reprints coming in the 9th set, Fabled.

Collect Together

The funny thing about Quests, we each have one. Warriors, training to be the strongest. Scholars, spreading knowledge and wisdom. Jesters, bringing smiles to every face. Or even a lonely Vagabond, searching for their place in the world.


Though our goals may differ, fate somehow finds a way for our paths to intersect. This is one of those moments, as a myriad of travelers stand at the crossroads of tomorrow. A moment where company gathers to share tales of their own adventures. And a moment where fishermen cast their lines, not into the waters, but towards an endless sea of twinkling stars above, in hopes of one day holding treasures made from glitter and gold.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. For only the 2nd time since the founding of this podcast, the crew were fortunate enough to have a special guest join them. This time it was friend of the podcast Mike, AKA DisneyDadCanada (check him out on Instagram). We hope you enjoy this comedic cast, and their conversation on Disney Lorcana’s collecting market as the new set, Fabled, looms in the distant future.


Why DisneyDadCanada?

We first came across Mike as a member of the Lorcana community as he was one of the first people to begin following our socials and our own journey. Although Dylan and Preston began playing Lorcana during The First Chapter, Mike is newer to the game. Ironically though, The Ink Table Podcast began recording and uploading podcast episodes right around the same time Mike started playing. So in a way, our journeys have run parallel. During that time, the team and Mike have become seemingly close and take part in daily conversations, along with the rest of our community, within The Ink Table Podcast Discord.

As we have spoken about in the past, with Fabled comes the introduction of 171 reprints. This is another reason we believe Mike is a great addition to this episode. While Dylan and Preston have been collecting cards since Lorcana was first released, Mike is still on the hunt for many of these cards. So instead of having a one-sided conversation from players who may already own 70-80% of the cards releasing in this set; we will also have the opinion of a newer player, who Fabled is focused towards. DisneyDadCanada also primarily focuses on the collecting of Lorcana, while our team attempts to stay diverse within the medium. And most importantly, Mike is an amazing wholesome and hilarious individual who we wanted to share with a wider audience.


New Rarities

Epics, the first of the new rarities is a strange subject. While they are rarer than Legendaries, they still aren’t as rare as Enchanted cards. They are shiny borderless cards that hold their value between $10 - $19 depending on the character, with Princesses being the most valuable. But what will we do with these cards?

As the group discusses, they have found 3 routes to take when it comes to Epics…

  1. Throw them in a sleeve or binder to admire from afar

  2. Enjoy the shiny cardboard and “bling” out your decks

  3. Trade/sell them to people who want to “bling” their decks and go after other cards you don’t have or just want.

Iconics, are now the rarest and most valuable cards to collect in the entire game. There are only two in Fabled to collect, being Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Prince and Minnie Mouse - Sweetheart Princess, in comparison to the 18 Enchanteds. Immediately after release, these cards were being re-sold for about $3,000 each. We predicted that this price would come down to somewhere between $750 -$1,000. But only time will tell.


Check for the Security Foiling

Just a PSA to all players and collectors…

We have spoken about it in previous episodes, but when Fabled releases Legendary, Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic cards will now have a new security foiling placed over the rarity icons. In a world where these cards can become very pricy, it is important for Illumineers to have ways to ensure they are getting their money’s worth when purchasing or trading for these cards. In the past, they were easier to produces fakes. So any protections being implemented, is a good thing for the player base as a whole.


Our Picks of What to Collect

Some of the more expensive cards we continue keep our eyes on (knowing we can’t afford them) are The First Chapter Enchanted Elsa - Spirit of Winter and the Gen Con exclusive cards that came out when the Lorcana was first released. The exclusive version of Captain Hook - Forceful Duelist sets around $1,400.

Other interesting cards to potentially get your hands on, are the prize cards from the first competitive season. As we approach the first DLCs and CCQs we are closer to Illumineers being rewarded brand new prize cards from Season 2. When this happens, the prices of these original cards will surely go up in value.

On the more affordable end, players should turn towards the Enchanted cards given out for placing top 8 (previously top 4) in local store championships. The most expensive of these being the first store championship promo Stitch - Rock Star that sets around $300. All other store level promos are much cheaper. Then there are other promos given out at different conventions and events that are even more affordable.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 14: "Prologue"

Gen Con has passed, and now we look towards the future of Lorcana. Pull up a seat and join The Ink Table crew as they talk about all the new information on Fabled, Whispers in the Well, Winterspell, and an unnamed 12th set that will feature Pixar’s Toy Story.

Waiting for the Next Chapter

Silence and peace, follow the chaotic battle for the crown. Archazia’s Island has been saved. The sand has retreated and the illusion that once had ahold of this place has been vanished. Yet…Our story is not over. The “Next Chapter” of our tale begins at the break of dawn. But for now, we are frozen in strange times. A time where whispers of what was - and what might be - rustle through the trees like secrets carried by the wind. Welcome, to the “Prologue”.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. The first chapter or arc of Disney Lorcana has recently come to an end. Now we wait for what comes next. Join us as we discuss the future of Lorcana and check out all the information that just came out.


Disney Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel

If you have been following our journey, then you know that we just returned from Gen Con 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Check out our previous episode to hear all about that experience. But one topic from the trip we will cover in this episode is, the Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel. Most to all the information that will be discussed below came directly from this event. During this event, the entirety of The Ink Table team was present and part of that 200-person crowd as announcements were being made. And you too, can feel apart of that experience by checking the panel out for yourself.


Fabled

The 9th set of Lorcana is a very special one. It will be the introduction of “The Next Chapter”, as we face the game’s first set-rotation. With it will come a plethora of fan favorite cards being reprinted. There will be 171 returning cards to be exact. The community is divided by this fact as many “OG” players will already have many of these cards, and new players may be able to get their hands on them for the first time.

But its not all bad news; as some new Ips will be making their debut.

 

A Goofy Movie

Dumbo

Iconics

Another addition coming in Fabled is two new rarities. The first is known as Epics, and will fall right under our standard Enchanted cards. Iconics on the other hand, will now act as the rarest cards you can obtain. The first ever Iconics will be versions of Minnie Mouse - Sweetheart Princess and Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Prince.

*Update* Since the original episode was recorded, we were fortunate enough to check out one of these Iconics in person as one was pulled at our local game store. Check out the short to see our first reactions and get a better look at one up close.

 

Security Foiling

With such a large focus on collecting and the creation of the new rarities, Ravensburger took a giant leap forward improving their TCG by adding a new security foiling. Starting in Fabled and moving forward Legendaries, Epics, Enchanteds, and Iconics will include this extra layer of security.

This foil stamp within the rarity icons on each of these cards, is fantastic news. Many cards at these rarities can be really expensive (especially those new Iconics). Therefore, it should be easy to understand why security of these cards would be so important. Not only do they look good, but now there is a buyer protection to help collectors and players from being scammed with fake/alternative cards.


Collection Quests and Disney Experiences

Starting alongside the release of Fabled, a special Collection Quest will be taking place at Disney California Adventure and Disneyland. This is one of the first Lorcana experiences to take place within the Disney parks. It will take place in Beast’s Castle at the Animation Courtyard. Upon completing this quest, you will be rewarded a special Magical Places promo of Belle - Accomplished Mystic.

Disney is not only supporting Lorcana in the parks, but on the cruise ships as well. Although Ravensburger has yet to say anything about this one, there are some other exclusive promos that can be collected.
Recently Ryan Miller, co-founder of the game, was seen on the Disney Treasure bringing this exclusive Collection Quest to life. There are 5 promos to be precise, each representing the “Fab 5”. Mickey Mouse - Pirate Captain, Goofy - Expert Shipwright, Donal Duck - Buccaneer, Daisy Duck - Pirate Captain, and Minnie Mouse - Pirate Lookout. All of which, in case you couldn’t tell, are all Pirate themed. Disney and Lorcana have went all out with the thematics, as the entire event is centered around the set, Azurite Sea.


Whispers in the Well

Pre-releasing at LGSs and Disney locations on November 7th is Lorcana’s 10th set, Whispers in the Well. Get ready to “Light Your Path”, as Illumineers dive deep into the mysteries lying at the heart of the Well, located within The Great Illuminary. This set fittingly seems to have a darker tone, as it will be released just in time for Spooky Season. Some new Ips will be appearing in the form of Gargoyles and The Black Cauldron.

Mysterious new ghastly Glimmers, known as Whispers, will also appear for the first time. These new whispers seem to play a major role in both gameplay and lore within this set. What are these “broken” Glimmers, and who is out there destroying pages within lore books? “It will take a team with a cunning mind, an observant eye, and a playful attitude to solve the mysteries that await you below.” And thankfully we have a few familiar Detectives on the case.


Winterspell

There isn’t much to say about this set…for now. Coming in the first quarter of 2026, will be set 11 Winterspell. From the key art, we can see that the story seems to be taking place outside of The Great Illuminary and further into the Inklands. Some of the know characters/Ip we know that will be making their debut in this set are Angel, Lilo and Stitch the Series, Pocahontas, and Darkwing Duck.


SEt 12

An unnamed set 12 is planned to release in Q2 of 2026. Even less is known about this set than the previously discussed Winterspell. The biggest and most important of the little information we have, is the fact that Glimmers from Pixar movies will be making their debut here. And the first to do so (as seen in the picture) will be Buzz Lightyear and Woody from Toy Story.

We see that the snow seen in Winterspell has disappeared. And now a curling river of ink stretches towards The Great Illuminary like a giant inky tentacle.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 13: "Side Quests"

Join The Ink Table team as they discuss the best four days of gaming and share their Gen Con experience with you. Pull up a seat to hear about all the different Lorcana events, prizes, promos, and panels

The Moment the World Stood Still

In a world where time flows ever-forward like a river, three travelers begin a quest, chasing something larger than themselves. Each bore a compass, not of brass and needle, but of stars and dreams. Across deserts of doubt and through storms of silence, they walked - not always together, not always whole - but always toward a single point in the horizon. And then…it happened. A moment when time itself seemed to pause, as if the universe were holding its breath.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. Consider this our returning episode, as it is the first time we have gathered together since our trip to Gen Con in Indianapolis, Indiana. Join us as we share memorable stories and experiences from the trip.


What is Gen Con?

Founded in 1968 by Gary Gygax (creator of Dungeons and Dragons), has become the largest tabletop game convention in North America. While once dedicated to tabletop role-playing games, the convention now also showcases board games, miniature wargames, and card games. The addition of major tournaments and interactive events has made Gen Con a central hub for the gaming community. So, it should come to no surprise that this is the location that Ravensburger chose to introduce our favorite card game, Lorcana, to the world two years ago. That it is why The Ink Table team was extremely grateful to have received Press Badges to attend alongside the other 72,000 attendees.

*Check out the Vlog below to follow our entire journey


Lorcana at Gen Con

Gen Con was massive. During the 4 days, over 72,000 people crowded into The Indianapolis Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium, and many of the surrounding hotel. Nearly 30,000 events took place. And out of those, there was no shortage in Lorcana themed events and sparks of Disney Magic. Some of the events that you could participate in were

  • Triple Deck Constructed

  • Collection Quest

  • The Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel

  • Core Constructed

  • Sealed / Draft

  • Pack Rush

  • Starter Deck Chaos

Triple Deck Constructed, while the team did not participate in any of these events, it was interesting to see there. This format sees Illumineers ringing 3 decks with no ink color being used in a deck more than once. The first and only other time we saw this format used in a Ravensburger official event was at the Disney Lorcana World Championship.

Collection Quest, is a brand-new event type introduced at Gen Con that is pushed towards more casual players and collectors. Check out our dedicated Collection Quest video for a better look. Many of these events took place at Gen Con, with each one focused on a different Lorcana set. Participants would receive 3 packs from that set, and a piece of paper showing off glimmers from particular Ips that acted as a BINGO card. After opening your packs, you would try to gather all the cards on your list. And if you didn’t pull all of the ones you needed, you would then have to trade cards with other Illumineers to help each other complete the quests.

Lorcana 2nd Anniversary Panel was a major experience to be in the crowd for. There were only about 200 tickets given out for this event; and the entire team was lucky enough to be in the room where it happened. This saw the fine folks at Ravensburger speaking on how the game has grown over its first 2 years, and a look ahead at the future of the game.


Prizing & promos

When making a purchase (at a $20 minimum) from the Ravensburger booth, you would receive a promo of Goofy - Emerald Champion, a card set to release in Whispers in the Well. For any Lorcana event that you participated in at Gen Con, you would receive a promo copy of Pluto - Tried and True. For breaking the ice and completing a Collection Quest you would receive a very fitting promo Anna - Ice Breaker. If you were able to win at least 2 rounds during some of the more competitive events, you would be rewarded a promo Rapunzel - Gifted Artist. And if you were able to go undefeated in an event, you could win a special Gen Con exclusive Lorcana playmat.


Friendly Faces

Being just 3 guys from rural West Virginia, we never would have imagined that we would end up in this position. The Ink Table Podcast started as an outlet for us to share our table talk and shared passion for all things Lorcana and Disney with the world. In less than a year, our small brand has grown into a strong community made up of Illumineers from multiple countries. Even with that being the case, you can never really shake the sense of imposter syndrome. Our subscriber count and following is nowhere near the likes of other content creators. Ravensburger did not invite us to represent the game and has never directly worked with us in the past.

But we couldn’t help but feel, that’s exactly where we were supposed to be. Thank You to all the other creators and Illumineers that we spoke with, had nothing but respect and kind words, and welcomed us with open arms.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 12: "Crowning Achievements"

Pull up a seat and join The Ink Table crew as they discuss the highs and lows of the first ever Lorcana World Championship, and the messy situation that followed in regard to the second competitive season and DLC locations.

Heavy Weighs the Crown

August 18, 2023….a Disney inspired trading card game was introduced to the world, and a global phenomenon was born. Since then, we have all been on our own paths journeying through the world of Lorcana. Recently, many of us have been taking on Jafar and trying to steal back the Hexwell crown…But for 28 other Illumineers, their path has looked a little different. And they have been battling it out for a crown all their own.

 

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. The world of Lorcana has been abuzz since the first ever World Championship. We, like many of you, have been strapped into the emotional rollercoaster that has proceeded. Join us as we discuss both the highs and lows, and our hope for the future.


But First…

Thank you to everybody who hung out in the official The Ink Table Podcast Discord over the course of World’s weekend. The Ink Table expands over international borders and includes folks from The United States, Canada, Ireland, and beyond! It would have been extremely difficult to pull off an inclusive watch party with all of you, if it wasn’t for the Discord server. Thanks for making it an awesome experience! And if you haven’t joined yet, you are missing out. It’s the place that the “Table Talk” never stops.

The team is also super excited to announce that we will be attending Gen Con in Indinapolis, Indiana July 31st – August 3rd. We were fortunate enough to receive Press Badges, and plan to create content for you straight from the show floor. We will be attending many events centered around other TCGs and boardgames; but our primary coverage will be on…Lorcana. Some of the Lorcana events we will be participating in include Quest Events, Standard Tournaments, and Sealed Events (that include The First Chapter), and the 2nd Anniversary Celebration Panel. This last event will be an extremely important moment, as it will be the first time we receive further news on Fabled, Whispers in the Well, and other future sets.


World Championship

The inaugural Disney Lorcana World Championship took place on June 28-29th, at the Walt Disney World Resort. This major event was sadly not open to the public but was livestreamed to the general audience through the official Lorcana Twitch channel. The two day event saw 28 players playing through 7 rounds of Swiss, competing in both Super Sealed and Triple Deck Constructed (two new competitive formats), with the competitors who received 5 wins moving on to day two.

The entire tournament was, in a way, dominated by three guys. Zach Bivens (3rd), Edmond Chiu (2nd), and Dinh Klang Pham (1st) were the odds-on favorites coming into the tournament. And they continued to solidify that, by being the first people to qualify for the second day of play. Ed and DKP respectively both went 3-0 in the Super Sealed portion of competition, that many other contestants seemed to have a hard time with. This showcased their ability to deck build and their understanding of how cards interact with each other, outside of the normal Core Constructed format.

Some of our favorite highlights were Mo Shamblin’s round 7 game to progress to day 2, the appearance of a couple of Emerald/Sapphire item decks that had been talked about in our Discord chats leading to the event, a surprising Aggro Puppy deck, and the unbelievable final match between Ed and DKP. In the end, Dinh Klang Pham was crowned the first ever World Champion and was awarded a 1/1 Golden Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor card. Even after a rare misplay where he played a Fire the Cannons onto a Rhino who had resist +2, he was able to keep his composure and get the job done, with an Amethyst/Steel Brooms deck nontheless.

Overall, the event was a success. The judges were wonderful at officiating and quickly resolved any issues. The broadcasters did a phenomenal job both commentating, interviewing, and hosting all around. It was wonderful to hear one of our favorite Illumineers Rebekha Quests doing some commentating; especially after once stating on our podcast that she understands that isn’t what Ravensburger has brought her on for. Liam, Brandon, Baker, and JDZ also put on a spectacular show. Liam looked phenomenal in his Mickey Disney-bound; and JDZ has planted his flag as “the peoples’ commentator”. The players would also do their part in defining the tone with the respect that they showed each other before, during, and after each match. In the most Disney way possible, it was a magical experience.


The Looming Shadow

Yet, no matter how well the championship went, it was ultimately overshadowed by a plethora of news that fully ingulfed the community’s attention for better or worst. Throughout the broadcast, Steven Cooper, the Sr. Tournament Operations Manager for Ravensburger and the broadcast team would drip feed long awaited information for the 2nd season of Lorcana competitive play. Majority of the community was left with a sour taste towards the news that was shared.


The Good

The Prize Wall will once again be making a return to DLCs. Playmats, Non-Foil Promo versions of season 1 and 2 prize cards, hats, and pins can be won by turning in a corresponding number of tickets that will be earned by participating in the main competition and other side events. Foil versions of some cards will be rewarded based on performance. Pegasus - Gift for Hercules, who is now a confirmed reprint for Fabled, will be rewarded for participation. Mulan - Charging Ahead will be reward for obtaining 5 wins, Simba - Pride Protector for reaching the top 64, and Elsa - Ice Maker for the top 32. Golden serialized Brave Little Tailors will return for those who place in the top 8.

More counties will be involved in Season 2. Illumineers from Brazil, Japan, China, and other Asian territories will get the chance to compete and leave their mark on the game. According to the information given thus far, there is set to be 38 competitors at the next worlds. There will be more events in the 2nd season than in the first. But…at what cost?


The Bad and Ugly

While it will be nice to involve other markets and Illumineers from all over the globe, many within North America and Europe feel left out, and even feel as if something has been stolen from them. There was almost a 7 month drought of information when it comes to DLC news. So many people were starving for info and had high expectations based upon the performance of the first season. So nobody was truly prepared for what they got as it pertains to DLC locations in North America and Europe.

Both North America and Europe would “only” receive 3 DLC events, with the 3rd of each country hosting Infinity Constructed as the main format. Many of the cities that previously held these events, will not be featured in the 2nd run. And not only that, but the new locations seem to be geographically clustered together rather than dispersed across multiple regions and markets. While Richmond and Indianapolis are closer to us than any of the previous challenge events, we do not wholeheartedly agree with the locations that were selected. We feel comfortable enough to speak on the North American market, and believe that at least one of the events would have been better served further westward or southward.

Season 1 NA DLC Locations (Including National and World Championships)

Season 2 NA DLC Locations


Hope for the future

In truth, the circumstances that Ravensburger has found themselves in recently is unfortunate to both them and the community. But as creators and members of the community that others look towards for information and acceptance, we believe it is more important for us to educate rather than help light torches. The overall situation that is Season 2, sucks! But what has lead to this?

For starters, PPG, the partner that Ravensburger had during the first season that helped put these events on, are no longer partners with them. They have now gone on to create their own circuit of events that focuses strictly on the competitive side of the game and involves large cash prizes. And while we may have waited around 7 months for DLC news, Steven Cooper, the man charged with putting these events together has only been there for around 4 months. So things are quickly shifting and changing. It is safe to say, this is not being produced under the same circumstances of the original season (that had its own problems).

Ravensburger has done a much better job as of recent being vulnerable and transparent. They continue to do the weekly “LoreCasts” and have even accepted the backlash from the community. They encourage the criticism and want to learn what the community believes would make things better. The most important thing they have done, is continued to push the idea that Lorcana as a whole and the DLCs should be a place for the community to come together and celebrate. They want events to be open for many to come and experience and not solely focused on competitive play. We at The Ink Table truly believe that the future for Lorcana is bright, and that with proper time Season 3 will come closer to meeting expectations.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 11: "Heist of the Century

In this episode, the guys discuss their favorite cards that they played with at sealed events during the launch weekend of Reign of Jafar. We also take a look into the overshadowing lineup of newly announced Fabled products. The Goofy Movie is coming and will primarily be Emerald and Ruby cards. Oh, and Powerline will be the first Ruby Singer! And in the end, we wrap up by predicting where the story will take us next.

Taking back the Crown

From the moment we stepped foot into the Great Illuminary, our path was laid out. With the casting of our first glimmers we took on the mantle of Illumineers, and were set on a collision course to this very moment. With the help of our mentor, we have mastered our craft; and our training has prepared us for the battle ahead. Together…we will put an end to Jafar’s Reign, we will save Archazia’s Island, and we will…take back the crown. 

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. We have officially entered the Reign of Jafar as he has transformed the once beautiful Archazia’s Island into his own mighty palace. His army of Illusions protect the throne. But with the help of the Island’s friendly pets and woodland creatures, the Illumineers may stand a fighting chance. Join us as we discuss our first weekend with the new set, predict where the story goes next, and check out the products releasing alongside Fabled.


But first…

Not too long ago, the team received their first invitation to appear on a different podcast. Chris from LorcanaChats has a tremendous list of guests that have made appearances in the past, where he conducts interviews and gives Lorcana content creators and players the opportunity to tell their stories.

So thank you to Chris (questing4lore) for giving us a platform to share a little more about ourselves. We are grateful to have our name along side some of the biggest names in this community. We hope that if you are reading this, then you’ll take the opportunity to check him out

We would also like to give a huge thank you to our home LGS, their sister store, and all the amazing people who run them. We once again spent the launch weekend of a new set attending sealed events at both locations and had a blast. The Board Room in South Charleston, WV is where John, Dylan, and Preston first met and the place that our “Table Talk” began. This place is the origin story of our podcast and if it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t be sharing that “Table Talk” with you.

They don’t sale much online, but if you are ever in the area make sure to check them out.


Sealed Events

One of our favorite ways to play Lorcana is the sealed format and have made it a ritual to play in these events every time a new set releases. The format is played by opening 6 booster packs and building a 40 card minimum deck with no restrictions in the number of copies of a card or number of ink types you run. This is an exciting way to play, as you never know what you may pull (it could even be an enchanted). There is no competitive advantage to stress about and you don’t have to worry about playing against a $200 dollar deck. Many players are seeing cards for the first time in this format and just learning how they play. It is also a great way to spotlight the art, lore, and mechanics of cards that will see little play outside of this format. Below is a list of some of our favorite cards that we played with this time.

Darling Dear - Beloved Wife is a 5 cost inkable Amber card with 4 strength and 4 willpower. The art depicts her petting and nurturing the family pet, Lady. Being a dog dad, this card is a favorite of our producer John. Maybe because sweetly, it reminds him of his wife. And rumor has it that he may be playing it in a puppy deck in the future. Her ability How Sweet gives chosen character +2 lore when she is played. This card may see some play as a finisher in aggro decks. Ultimately in the sealed format where its not uncommon for games to come down to a race to 20 lore, she helps get that job done quicker.

There are a few rare things in that can be extremely useful in sealed. One of which is removal. And the new 1 cost uninkable Light The Fuse, is probably the best piece of removal in the newest set. This dual ink Ruby/Steel action allows you to deal 1 damage to a chosen character for each exerted character you have in play. Therefore, the more exerted characters you have, the more damage you can deal. The closest card we have to this is another Mulan inspired action. The 3 cost Strength of a Raging Fire is popular in competitive play and deals damage to a chosen character equal to the number of characters you have in play, no exerting required. The latter card may be rotated out when the 9th set arrives. So Light the Fuse could make a good replacement; but its use would be constricted to Ruby/Steel decks.

The 2 cost inkable Jeweled Collar was crafted by the mysterious Owl Illumineer, Archazia. The Emerald/Sapphire item can be seen adorned by a Duchess glimmer. The Welcome Extravagance ability allows you to ramp without having to give up the opportunity to play characters, as you will get to put the top of your deck into your inkwell every time one of your characters is challenged. The downside is that the ramp is dependent on your opponent’s actions. If they choose not to challenge, then you miss out. Personally, I would like to see it combined with cards that give opposing characters reckless, so they have no choice but to challenge. It may not work its way into many decks, but in sealed it made for impressive inkwells. John was even able to play the new 10 cost Mickey Mouse - Giant Mouse that typically cannot be played in this format.

Just like removal, card draw is a rare commodity in sealed events. One card that I found of great use in this department was Everybody’s Got a Weakness. This card is a Swiss army knife that does a couple of different things and can solve multiple problems. The 4 cost inkable Amythest card allows you to move 1 damage counter from each of your characters onto a chosen opposing character; and you get to draw a card for each damage counter moved this way. This within itself acts as a form of removal. The biggest downside is that the moved damage counters can’t be split among multiple characters and must all be moved to a single chosen character. But the pros definitely outweigh the cons with this one. Moving damage counters don’t count as “damaging”, so it would get past the Resist keyword. The counters can be moved onto an Evasive character that may be hard to challenge. And the biggest plus is that the damage counters are moved simultaneously. This means that even if an opposing character only has 1 willpower remaining, you can move as many damage counters onto it as you have damaged characters. For this reason, at one point I used a character with 0 strength to challenge an opponent just to have another damaged character in play. Ultimately a move like that, lead to 1 extra damage counter moved and 1 extra card drawn.

Faline - Playful Fawn is a 4 cost uninkable Ruby character with 2 strength and 4 willpower. More importantly, she is Evasive and can only be challenged by other Evasive characters. Typically in sealed, Evasive characters are in low quantities. So that alone made her good. But her ability Precocious Friend was surprisingly useful. While you have a character in in play with more strength than any of your opponent’s characters, she gains an extra +2 lore. So she would have the opportunity to quest for 3. As previously mentioned, many games turn into a race; so any high questers that can give an advantage are great in sealed.

In a set with where most early game 1 drop and 2 drops had low strength, Thumper - Young Bunny became a menace. The 2 cost inkable Ruby card does not have the greatest stat line with 0 strength and 3 willpower. But his ability is where he really shines. You Can Do It! allows you to exert him in order to give +3 strength to a chosen character. This assisted boost in strength turns evens the weakest glimmers into threats. Characters with high willpower were pretty prevalent during this event, and Thumper was a great counter. He also played well with his Bambi counterpart Faline that we talked about above, as he was able to push characters into meeting the condition that allows her to quest for three.


our other top sealed picks


Fabled Products

Disney Lorcana’s 9th set, Fabled, will release at LGSs and the Disney Parks on August 29th. And Ravensburger seems ready for it to be here already. In a way, this next set seems to be overshadowing the current one. For example, the day before Reign of Jafar released, news dropped showing off the packaging of all the new products that will release for Fabled. Players hadn’t even gotten their hands on the most recent products, and the future set was already being highly advertised. Take a look below at everything shown off.


Playmats

Playmats based on the enchanted Mufasa - Ruler of Pride Rock and Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo


Deck Boxes & Sleeves

We will be receiving 2 new designs for deck boxes and sleeves. The first is a Ruby themed image of Goofy, Max, and Powerline on stage at a concert. We were aware that The Goofy Movie cards would be coming in Fabled, but this confirms that some will be Ruby. What’s more is the fact that this could be the art of a song such as I2I.

The second new piece of art is of a Sapphire inspired Mulan. We will talk more about her later.


Binders

A new 3x3 binder showcasing many Princess glimmers.

The Collection Starter Set will include a 2x2 Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor binder, 4 packs of Fabled, and a promo Tinkerbell - Giant Fairy


Single-player Decks

The Goofy Movie gets more love as an Emerald/Ruby Single-Player Deck busts out some cool Max and Powerline cards. Max will be an Emerald card, and Powerline looks to be a Ruby Floodborn with the Singer ability. This will be the first time that the ability is used by a non-Amber glimmer. And the second Single-Player Deck looks to be an Amer/Sapphire princess deck. We get another look at that new Sapphire Mulan. We also see it will include Ariel - Singing Mermaid which originally came out in set 4; which means this card will be receiving a reprint.


Booster Box & single packs

On the packs we can see a new Cruella De Vil glimmer checking herself out in a mirror, a Steamboat Willie - Mickey Mouse whistling, and once again see The Goofy Movie art from the deck box and sleeves.


Illumineer’s Trove

The elegant Trove is adorned with glowing sparkles and brilliant highlights of purple, that have me excited to see the dice in this one. The full list of contents is yet to be revealed, but you can bet we will have you covered when they do.


Gift Set

Later after Fabled releases, a new gift set will come out on October 3rd featuring a promotional Elsa - The Fifth Spirit. The gift set will also include 5 undisclosed previously released packs. The only priror gift set we have recieved was an Amber themed one featuring Lilo - Escape Artist. We are already beginning to see some patterns, and believe the next gift set will feature an Emerald glimmer.


Where the story goes next

With the release of Fabled, a “New Chapter” begins. So outside of reprints and new rarities, what do we have in store? In this next section, we will go over some of the educated predictions that the team has put together based on hidden imagery, lore, and flavor text. We could be completely wrong; but this will act as proof, if we are right.

The Next Big Villain

Since set 4, Ursula’s Return, Hades has been up to…something. While Illumineers were busy battling Ursula, and now Jaffar, he has been quietly plotting. His card Hades - Meticulous Plotter alludes to this in his name and flavor text. “This neat little scheme has Ursula’s tentacles all over it. That sneaky sea witch…Wait! I can use this. She can keep those obnoxious Illumineers busy while I roll out my own plan.” He blatantly has spoken about about planning something; and the card art shows him in front of a board with miniatures determining how their locations will best serve this plan. Since this card was released, many other Hades cards have been revealed that could play into the story of how this plan unfolds. This includes one of the newest, Hades - Ruthless Tyrant, whose flavor text reads “Don’t forget - I’m the guy with the leverage here.”.


Archazia’s Secret Past

There is a mysterious character that we have recently met in Lorcana. Her name is Archazia, and she is an ancient Illumineer who owns the Hidden Inkcaster. After finding a map in The Great Illuminary, Illumineers traveled across the Azurite Sea to find her. She was eventually located on her Island, and took it upon herself to teach the Illumineers how to master dual-ink in preparation for the upcoming battle with Jaffar. But in the process of doing so, we start to see tiny glimpses of Archazia’s past. We learn that she has a history working with other Illumineers, but in the past something went terribly wrong. Maybe this is why Archazia has isolated herself. Either way, we believe that in Fabled some form of time manipulation will come into play. Something will go awry during the Palace Heist, and we will be sent into the stories of an ancient lorebook, that show us more of her past. After all, the tag line for Fabled is “Welcome to the Story”.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 10: "The Next Chapter

In this episode of The Ink Table Podcast hosts Dylan Bailey and Preston Mcnair discuss the most important day in Lorcana history since its initial launch. Join them as they discuss some of the new things coming in Reign of Jafar, explain the set rotations and new rarities coming alongside Fabled, discuss the new properties coming in the future, and take their first look at Lorcan’s 10th set, Whispers in the Well.

Answers At Last

Across realities, there exist two groups of Illumineers. One group’s story, we have keenly watched unfold. From the time of their arrival, surviving a Flood, sailing the open Sea, and visiting far off Islands; we have eagerly awaited to see what happens next. The other group…is us. Together we have learned and grown as the world of Lorcana has; but as of recent, there have been more questions than answers. Until now…Welcome to The Next Chapter.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. The reveal season for Reign of Jafar has recently wrapped up and while we can’t for its release on May 30th, we can’t help but keep reflecting back on all of the news given during Ravensburger’s May 6th livestream. Come join this deep dive into what our team has called “The most important day for Lorcana since its initial release”.


A Date for Worlds

Finally, after what seems like an eternity of asking, dates for Lorcana’s first World Championship have been announced. The pinnacle of competitive play will take place June 28th and 29th at the Walt Disney World Resort. But hold onto your wallets Illumineers, because there is no reason to book a trip.

Shortly after an unfortunate leak, new Director of Communications, Greg Tito, went live on the Disney Lorcana Twitch to break the news that the highly anticipated event would be closed to the public. This was cited as a decision to give the participating players a VIP experience. Yet, this exclusivity goes against the original details in regard to a celebratory experience for the community, originally shared during a D23 panel. Majority of the community has felt that this is a monkey paw situation, but we are hopeful that Ravensburger plans to fulfill the vision they put in place during future events.


A Look Into Reign of Jafar

Lorcana’s 8th set, Reign of Jafar is mere days away from its May 30th LGS release, and its reveal cycle has just wrapped up. So check out all of the listed points below to get a look at what will be in this set’s trove, new IP coming to the game, what the Enchanteds look like, the promos you can earn, and cards being…reprinted.

 

Trove Contents

We previously discussed the Reign of Jafar Illumineer’s Trove in a previous article when the product was first revealed, but now is the first time we get to see its contents. Once again, the trove will MSRP at $49.99 and contain 8 booster packs of the newest set, a lore counter, a set of dice, and unique card dividers representing each ink type. The lore counter will showcase the namesake of this set, in the form of Jafar. The dice give the appearance of little blocks of sand ornamented with blazing crimson numbers matching the themes and colors found throughout all of set 8’s packaging. Below you can see the actual cards that appear on the ink dividers.


Arrival of the Forest Prince

Upon arriving on Archazia’s Island we were greeted by a boundless cast of cuddly critters. This is when we were first introduced to glimmers from both the Bolt and Aristocats. With such an emphasis on these pets and critters, our team couldn’t help but feel that there were a few more on the island waiting for us to meet. At one point, we even had a version of our blind ranking game dedicated to the critters that could have been on the island. Maybe that’s why it came to no surprise when Bambi was announced.

Dylan’s custom Thumper card created for The Ink Table Podcast’s Blind Ranking game.

An actual Thumper card being released in Reign of Jafar.


Some of the best Enchanted Yet?

Art Set Lead, Mike Vaillancourt, has done a wonderful job working with artists to design the coveted cards we will be trying to get our paws on this set. The lush and vibrant natural colors found on Archazia’s Island have suddenly been consumed by Jafar’s magical illusion. He has transformed the entire island into his own personal palace and playground. The enchanteds, like a few other cards in the set, continue to have the running theme of the illusionary sand. It was also described that the characters showcased in the art have embraced the illusionary magic and have visually altered appearances based on their own desires. While the previous set gave us enchanteds that some considered artistic masterpieces, this set’s enchanteds individually tell a story through the passion, heart, and attention to detail crafted into the art of each one. Below are just a few of our favorites.


Promo Need to Knows

You can receive this promo alongside the purchase/pre-order of a Reign of Jafar Booster Box.

When the new set releases, this promo will be awarded simply for participating in your LGSs launch event.

This promo will be a little harder to obtain as it will be rewarded to those participating in Ravensburger held events.

Weekly Play Promos will randomly be awarded at League Events

Promo that will be given to everybody who participates in a Reigh of Jafar Store Set Championship.

Promo that will be rewarded for those who place in the top 8 of a Reign of Jafar Store Set Championship.


Lore Cards Return

We are super excited by the return of Lore Cards. First introduced in Archazia’s Island, Ravensburger has found another way to present the story of Lorcana to the players. We assume there will once again be 20 cards to collect. 1 side will be images that when put together form two 9x9 puzzles. The other side will continue the story of our favorite Illumineers as they ready to take on Jafar. And according to the card in this marketing image, Archazia is…missing!?


Palace Heist

For the 2nd time since this game’s inception, we will be receiving an Illumineer’s Quest. This product is a co-op “board game” using Lorcana cards that sees us take on a big bad in the form of a Disney Villain. This itteration sees Illumineers teaming up to steal back the Hexwell Crown. The game will come with two single player decks, one being Amber/Steel and the other being Saphire/Amythest, along with a deck for Jafar to control. This will play different than the previous Ursula’s Challenge, and has improved in a couple of other ways. It now has a cardboard map rather than a paper sheet and comes with its own box for storage.


Reprints?

These cards may look slightly familiar, but they are “new” cards. Captain Hook - Forceful Duelist was first introduced all the way back in The First Chapter, and Dalmation Puppy-Tail Wagger was first spotted during Into the Inklands. Everything about these cards, except for their art, perfectly match the original versions. So, what gives; why are these cards being printed again? We will do are best to explain in the next section.


The Next Chapter

On May 6th Ravensburger and the Lorcana team held a broadcast on their Twitch titled “The Next Chapter”, and this may go down as the most important day in Lorcana history since its initial release. After a drought of updates, this event quenched our thirst for news. Not only did we get much of the Reign of Jafar information discussed above but also got a look at the roadmap for Lorcana’s future.

Set Rotation

When Lorcana’s 9th set, Fabled, is released Set Rotations come with it. Set Rotations are nothing new within the TCG market, but this is a new concept for our favorite card game. So how will it work? It is important to note that this will only affect Core Constructed, the format used during weekly league play, set championships, DLCs, Worlds, and many unsanctioned tournaments. But once the 9th set releases on September 5th, cards from sets 1-4 can no longer be used. This rotation is not a one-off event and will continue to take place over time. As shown in the image above, sets 5-8 will be banned from play alongside the release of the unnamed 13th set. According to Ravensburger, Set Rotation is occurring as an effort to keep the meta fresh. It is also a good way to balance “power creep” and introduce revamped versions of old abilities.


Reprints!

We previously discussed the two cards that will be reprinted in Reign of Jafar, but Fabled will have much more to give as it pertains to this topic. Fabled will be a larger set than any of the previously released, yet it is reported that half of it will consist of reprints. Not every reprinted card will gain alternative art like Captain Hook and Dalmation Puppy, but some will. These reprints are meant to allow players to more easily collect older popular cards and meta staples that may be difficult to find now. Reprints will also have a direct relationship with Set Rotations; if a card from a set that has been rotated out receives a Reprint, then any version of that card with the same name can be used in deck construction.

Stitch - Rock Star is one of the first good examples we have of this. It has been confirmed that this is one of the cards that will receive a reprint in Fabled. Originally it was released in The First Chapter. Although that first set will be rotated out, the reprint (which doesn’t contain new art) will allow the original version and the Into the Inklands Set Championship promo version to still be used. Also announced was Infinity Constructed. This new format will allow players to play with all of their cards, even the ones not in rotation. It will have its own ban list, and details about where this format will be implemented will come in the future.


New Rarities

To the resounding excitement to collectors, two new rarities will be added for us to collect. The first represented by the reprinted Elsa - Snow Queen is the new Epic rarity. This type will be rarer than Legendries, but will be found more often than Enchanteds. The second rarity, represented by the new Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Prince, is (pause for dramatic affect) Iconic. This will be the rarest type of card to collect being rarer than Enchanteds, and will likely be the most expensive cards we have seen in terms of value. It has been announced that there will be 2 to collect within Fabled, the Mickey shown above and an unseen Minnie Mouse who shares the cover of Fabled’s marketing images.


Still Celebrating Goofy

Our last podcast episode revolved around celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Goofy Movie. Now it seems Ravensburger wants to join in with the announcement that The Goofy Movie will make its first Lorcana appearance during Fabled.


Whispers in the Well

The 10th set releasing in Q4 of 2025 has been announced and is titled Whispers in the Well. We now know that this set will include both The Black Cauldron (previously announced at D23) and…Gargoyles. You can even catch a glimpse at what appears to be one of the Gargoyles in the back-left of the image above. This image shows Venturo and possibly a Floodborn Detective Mickey in dark forest of some kind (maybe within the aforementioned “Well”) surrounded by glowing pages containing images of glimmers we have seen in the past. Mickey even seems to be casting a version of Ariel - On Human Legs, a card from the first set. A new glimmer type, known as Whispers, will be introduced during this 10th set. It will be interesting to watch the story unfold and see how these pages play a part with the new glimmer type.


Things getting dangerous

The last bit of news shared on May 6th, is that Darkwing Duck will be making his debut in a future set.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 9: "We All Goof"

In this episode of The Ink Table podcast, we discussed Lorcana's FIRST ever card bans since the game was released in 2022.What is the reasoning behind these bans? Dylan and Preston explore Ravensburger's reasoning including some highlights from a Q&A and open letter with Steve Warner, co-design lead of Disney Lorcana. The team also discusses all the reasons why now may be the perfect time to become a D23 member. All of this and more, while celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Goofy Movie.

Goofy Times

When last we met, we were joined by a new guest on this “Quest”. And although our guide has released our hands and sent us upon the land, the quest continues. Now we recklessly and foolishly explore the world, together, it is ours to discover. Yet, with any new adventure, mistakes are bound to happen. But that's okay. Because the truth is, sometimes….We All Goof.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table. While at one point this episode was once set to be a celebration of The Goofy Movie’s 30th Anniversary, some recent blistering news decided to crash the party. Join the team as they celebrate all things Goofy, explain why now’s the best time is to become a D23 member, and dive deep into Lorcana’s first ever card bans.


The First Card Bans

On April 8th, 2025 Ravensburger and the Lorcana team announced that Hiram Flaversham - Toymaker and Fortisphere would immediately be banned from Core Constructed formats of play. The press release making this announcement was specific to encourage players to continue using them during casual and at home play not using the Core Constructed format.

So, what formats will really be affected by these bans? The most prevalent are DLCs, National Championships, and (the still dateless) World’s. While these Ravensburger produced events may have time to adjust, many unofficial sanctioned tournaments (those large cash prize/ case tournaments you see online) that also follow Core Constructed left players fretting to make changes.

What does this mean for local play at your LGS? When it comes to weekly league, Steve Warner (Ravensburger Game Design Manager and co-designer for Disney Lorcana) explains that “It is up to your store on if they wish to run core constructed, or something else.” The Lorcana team follows this up by adding that “…the only time Core Constructed is required by stores is during Set Championships.

 

Hiram Flaversham

“Specifically, the inability for opposing players to interact with Hiram Flaversham – Toymaker felt less enjoyable than we want in a game of Disney Lorcana. Items such as Fortisphere that Hiram's ability banished before opponents could interact with the combo, gained a large advantage that was virtually unstoppable.

“[drawing] 4 cards is a bit much before you can really deal with him is a bit much. This would normally counteract discard completely with just 1 card. Combined with new strategies that Sapphire has from Archazia Island, made the ability to counterplay vs Hiram much less likely.”

Hiram Flaversham - Toymaker alone is not an issue. The card has existed since Lorcana’s second set, Rise of the Floodborn. So why ban the card now, five sets later? With set championships and larger tournaments looming in the distance, Ravensburger decided to announce changes to the game that they believe will bring balance and shake-up the meta. Hiram has been used for some time now, and many more cards have been added over time that combo with his ability.

The ability Artificer allows Hiram to banish an item when he is played and when he quests, allowing a player to draw 2 cards each time one is banished. This leads to that “…inability for opposing players to interact with Hiram Flaversham – Toymaker.” With Hiram in play, you could play an item and immediately banish it using his ability before opponents even have an opportunity to get rid of that item themselves. Having 6 willpower also allows him to stay in play and activate this ability more than just once, leading to tremendous amounts of card draw.

Fortisphere

 “Fortisphere was banned because we feel it placed too much emphasis on players using items in Steel, which is not aligned with the Ink's core strengths. Rather than fostering strategic depth and diverse gameplay, playing these cards together often led to predictable and one-sided outcomes.”

 “Fortispheres' effect of drawing a card when it is played is an issue with the number of cards they have that are drawing cards. Items synergy is not normally a steel mechanic (quite the opposite really), and the number of cards in steel drawing leads to to much consistency.

The ban of Fortisphere came a little out of left field. Prior to these bans, there had been little to no calls for this card to be removed. Yet, Team Lorcana found this card presented its own problems. The first of these problems is its continuous presence in Steel decks. As the primary ink color that plays a role in banishing items from play, the designers believe that the addition of Fortisphere in many decks did not correlate with Steel’s core values.

The second, and bigger, problem this card presents is card draw. When played, Fortisphere allows the player to draw one card. This is a powerful ability alongside the fact that it is inkable and costs 1 to play. According to Steve, “Pure card draw is an Amethyst identity. Other colors have card draw in their own conditions.” The type of card draw received from Fortisphere would fall under that “pure card draw” category, as there is no other stipulation coinciding with it. Typically, within Steel drawing cards have some form of relationship with discarding cards from your hand. Some examples included drawing a card then choosing one to discard or discarding all the cards in your hand before drawing x amount. Listed below are some cards that do meet this requirement.


Our Personal Thoughts

While the ban of Hiram Flaversham - Toymaker will have a bigger impact on the meta, it is the loss of Fortisphere that has hurt us the most. While the reasons given by Steven Warner may hold some truth, it was not until this most recent set that they decided to pursue the issue. “…with 50% of the player base playing sapphire, that is an issue that we couldn't ignore.”

Although Fortisphere is a Steel card, Archazia’s Island gave rise to a Saphire/Steel deck that became quite prevalent on the competitive scene. This led to majority of top players either playing Saphire/Steel or Ruby/Saphire. The Saphire takeover occurred in this set due to, “…new strategies that Sapphire has from Archazia Island”. It was these new strategies and combos between older and newer cards that created an unfair advantage and over consistency that ultimately led to these bans.

Belle, Apprentice Inventor is a 3 cost card that can be played for free if you banish an item. Very similar to the previously discussed Fortisphere is, Pawpsicle, another 1 cost item that allows you to draw a card when played.

Being able to run up to 4 copies of both of these cheap items, some decks granted Belle 8 targets that would allow her to be played on your opening turn.

 

Tamatoa - Happy as a Clam allows up to 2 items to be returned from the discard to your hand when he is played with his ability Coolest Collection. And with his second ability I’m Beautiful Baby! allows items to be played for free whenever he quests.

Tamatoa allows those cheap 1 drop items that let you draw cards to be recycled and played again. This caused there to be little downside to banishing an item to play the Belle for free. This recycling combo is what pushes Hiram over the top. His ability to draw 2 cards by banishing an item (that already allowed you to draw 1 card) becomes a broken loop, as the same items can be played and banished again with the help of the crab.

Combinations like this see players quickly cutting through their decks and consistently finding predictable patterns that lead to victory. Decks like these may have a high win percentage, but they cause unfair imbalances in the game. In the end, Ravensburger is aware of this problem and are hoping for the bans to shake things up. While none of the other discussed cards were name dropped by Steve or the Lorcana team, it is a safe bet that these were the new strategies in the current set they did speak about.

In truth, Hiram and Fortisphere may one day be unbanned as new combinations and counters are found in future sets.


Blind Ranking: Celebrating Goofy

In this episode The Ink Table team celebrates the 30th anniversary of The Goofy Movie by dedicating their custom card game purely to… Goofy. Each custom card showcases a different version of the goof from onscreen, in-the-park, and some of his other past depictions. Per usual, Preston will be blind ranking Dylan’s custom cards (1-5) from best to worst. Go check out the podcast to see how they stack up in his ranking. But while you are here, check them out for yourself down below. We are particularly proud of the Kingdom Hearts inspired card.


Should You Join D23

D23 has always been a nice club for the biggest Disney fans to flaunt their love and receive some cool perks in return. One of which is the ability to attend a new multicity event taking place all summer long, D23 On the Road: A Goofy Movie - D23 .

Tickets on Sale Now!

And while this Goofy inspired event may be something that piques the interest of some, there has been a handful of recent perks designed with Lorcana players/collectors specifically in mind. The first is a promotional D23 exclusive card given to those who become Gold Members. Showcased above, Iago - Out of Reach, is a set 8 card from the upcoming Reign of Jafar. His art has the mouthy bird perched on what is sure to be Jafar’s staff and has a consistent artistic touch of swirling sand throughout the entire card. While everybody will be able to get their hands on this card when the new set releases at LGSs on May 30th, this version will be a D23 member exclusive.

Another recent perk was a surprise lottery for the Disney Lorcana D23 2024 Collector’s Set. This limited collection originally released at a Ravensburger booth during the D23 Expo along with Disney Parks and Stores. And while the box retailed at $99.99, it quickly sold out and has resold online for about $200 minimum ever since. Yet a surprise lottery, once again, exclusive to D23 members allowed the opportunity at a second chance to obtain this collection at its original retail price. Two members of our team were fortunate enough to obtain it through this method. With potentially more perks coming in the future, maybe now is the best time to join.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 8: "Side Quests"

On this episode of The Ink Table, we are joined by legendary Illumineer, Rebekah Quests! She joins Preston and Dylan as they discuss their current spotlight cards currently in Archazia's Island. Rebekah shared her experience being a female Illumineer playing at local events, and shares advice with the greater Lorcana community on how we can create a welcoming environment for more female representation in the game, and players of all demographics! Before ending the show with blind ranking custom Lorcana cards.

Learning Together

A week has passed since we disembarked our vessels and stepped onto Archazia’s Island. Under the tutelage of the owl we have mastered the ability to cast dual ink glimmers. Our days have been filled with studying Story Stars and Knowledge Scrolls while critters endlessly bound around our feet. With this new adventure has come many new obstacles to challenge, and …a new quest.

Welcome back and thank you for pulling up a seat at The Ink Table where, for this episode, we are joined by our very first guest. And what better first guest to have than the Queen of Lorcana and the heart of our community, Rebekah Quests. The team had fun discussing specific underused cards and having Rebekah blind rank some custom ones that Dylan created; but more importantly, spent time hearing Rebekah’s story about her journey through the world of Lorcana and received some wise advice along the way.


Spotlight Cards

Preston’s Pick: Hiro Hamada, Armor Designer.

Being from a dual ink combination that the guys previously expressed their excitement about, this pick comes as no surprise. What may come at a surprise is the fact that the combination and this card particularly are seeing little to no play.

7 cost inkable should not be an issue in Saphire that wants to ramp and get large cards like this out sooner. Not to mention that it is a Floodborn that can shift for 5. The stat line of 4 strength, 6 willpower, and questing for 3 makes for a phenomenal card. The ability is no joke either. Hiro allows for all of your Floodborn characters that have shifted on top of another card to gain both Evasive and Ward. This card itself would also benefit from this ability if shift was used to play it. While this card already has high enough strength to get past most Ruby removal and high enough willpower to survive an Along Comes Zues, the added Evasive/Ward abilities make this card almost untouchable.

The only thing that seems to be holding this card back is the dual ink combination. While on paper this would work well, a single card cannot change the viability of Emerald/Saphire decks. Maybe in future sets we will see more pieces align.

Rebekah’s Pick: Pepper, Quick-Thinking Puppy

Girl Power shines bright with this pick. An inkable 3 cost with 2 strength, 2 willpower, and only quests for one. An intermediate cost with a not so special stat line; what is it that makes this card so special? The ability In the Nick of Time states that while this card is in play, whenever one of your Puppy characters (including this one) is banished, you may put them into your inkwell exerted.

If you are anything like me, then this sounds like an easy way to turn your puppies into sacrificial ink. But Rebekah points out a much cuter combination. In the past, the Puppy archetype was restricted to Amber. But within Archazia’s Island, this has been expanded to include the Amber/Saphire combination. And with this came a new dual ink card (Pongo, Dear Old Dad) that allows you to look at the cards in your inkwell at the start of your turn and play a puppy character from there for free. This combination of putting puppies into your inkwell, just to play them for free makes for unique gameplay that sees Lorcana’s first experiment with inkwell manipulation to this degree.

This spotlight card was ironically a perfect fit by Rebekah for another reason. The flavor text “Pepper proves every puppy is part of the pack.” truly captures her personal thoughts when it comes to boosting smaller creators such as us. “Rising tides lift all ships.”

Dylan’s Pick: Clarabelle, News Reporter

This is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that Dylan speaks about this card. During the podcast he shared a personal connection to it, as his daughter shares one of her middle names with the Disney cow. Building a deck that is centered around the Support ability, has also been a passion project of his since Rise of the Floodborn.

While the cost of 4 isn’t ideal, the fact that it is inkable mixed with its abilities makes the card situationally worth playing in specific decks. This Clarabelle has both 3 strength and 3 willpower, while questing for an impressive 2 lore. Having Support is a plus; but it is her other ability Breaking Story that impresses Dylan the most. This ability boosts the strength of all other characters with Support by 1.

It is this ability that makes Clarabelle a core piece in getting that passion project deck to work. Another core piece is Alice, Growing Girl that both gives all other characters Support and quests for a whopping 5 lore when her strength is 10 or higher. The combination of Alice giving all of your characters Support and Clarabelle boosting their strength, makes it easy to quests for high amounts of lore in a single turn.


Blind Ranking: The Critters That Could Have Been

In most episodes, the team typically has Preston blind rank custom cards that Dylan has created. Not being an artist, it is the abilities and core gameplay mechanics that make these cards interesting. Each set of custom cards showcased share a central theme. This time, each represented a critter that could have been present on Archazia’s Island but didn’t make the cut. And with a special guest in their presence, it was only fitting to have Rebekah play this special game. Take a look for yourself at the custom cards we have left down below, and make sure to check out Rebekah’s excited reaction to the prospect of a Flash Slothmore card.


Words of Wisdom

As much fun as it was to discuss cards, the most important topics of conversation were much deeper than cardboard. Majority of the episode leaned into being a Q&A in which Rebekah was able to share some great advice and words of encouragement for new and experienced players alike.

The simplest piece of advice directed to new players or those straddling the line of attending play at a Local Game Store for the first time, is to check out the LGS on your own terms. Don’t let league play be the first time you step foot into the store. Find time to get a vibe check and familiarize yourself with the environment. And some advice for shop owners…. keep your bathrooms clean.

The most important lesson that can be taken away from the conversation is a sentiment and philosophy that The Ink Table was founded upon. Strengthening community play on all levels, local and broader, is the key to Lorcana’s continued growth and success. Make the game fun and welcoming to all who check it out. Whether a casual or competitive scene,

BE RESPECTFUL. Don’t be afraid to slow your gameplay down, answer questions, and take the time to teach the player setting across from you.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 7: " The Duel Begins"

The duel has begun on Archazia's Island, as release weekend is officially over for Disney Lorcana's 7th set, Archazia's Island. In this episode of the The Ink Table, join Preston and Dylan as they discuss launch weekend of Archazia's Island and the initial impressions of dual-ink glimmers. The dual with Jafar is upcoming, and the latest news, including product reveals of Lorcana's next set, Reign of Jafar, is showcased. Dylan and Preston will discuss spotlight cards and notable cards from their pulls this weekend, while also talking about their MVP cards from sealed. Wrapping up with some Disney Trivia with our producer, John, we end the episode going full steam ahead towards training with dual-ink glimmers.

Duels on the Horizon

At last, our journey has come to an end…or is it just beginning. The Perilous Maze is finally behind us and the Azurite Sea has started to calm. A handful of familiar ships have docked in a bay off the coast of an isolated landmass. As you disembark your vessel, you notice tiny waves crashing into the shoreline beneath your feet; and when you look up, catch a glimpse at a pristine palace. A palace where a legendary duel will soon take place. Welcome to Archazia’s Island.

Welcome back and thanks for once again, or for the first time, joining us at The Ink Table. Coming straight out of launch weekend for Archazia’s Island, hosts Dylan Bailey and Preston McNair are excited to share their thoughts on some of the new Lorcana cards and recount listeners with tales of their launch event escapades. Some of the main topics being discussed carry the central theme of “duel”. The three main “duels” that will be covered include…

  1. *Dual Ink

  2. Duel of Foes

  3. Duel of Friends


Dual Ink

We start off with a play on words, with dual and duel being homophones. Arguably the biggest addition this set gave to the overall gameplay side of Lorcana, is dual ink cards. These cards see glimmers breaking the norm of single ink representation and allow cards to take on the characteristics of two different ink at the same time. In all fairness, the team has only participated in a couple of launch events so far. Without playing in a constructed format and being limited to what dual ink cards we could run, it is difficult for us to truly get a read on this new mechanic. Yet, these are still cards that have been on our minds for a long time, and we finally got to play with for the first time.

Back in December, Dylan created this custom dual ink card for the podcast’s Blindranking segment that sees Preston ranking cards in an order from 1 to 5 without seeing what card comes next. This particular card sees a dual ink combination of ruby/emerald and showcases glimmers from Disney’s Christmas short, Prep and Landing.

While this custom card was showed off in December 2024, the idea that we could one day see dual ink cards being added was a sentiment that the crew has openly shared since the first episode. It would not be until midway through January that Ravensburger would confirm dual ink being introduced and finally revealed a dual ink card. Below you can see a few of our favorite dual ink cards we played with over the weekend. What do you think; did we nail it?


DUEL OF FOES

Only a few days before the release of Archazia’s Island, a wave of information and news flooded onto timelines in the form of product reveals for set 8, Reign of Jafar. This is the earliest that products have ever been revealed for a future set. So what gives; why overshadow your newest set?

Ravensburger and their marketing team visit many different roadshow events and cons. It seems most new product information we have been receiving has been coming from these events. Lorcana was first introduced to the public at Genon; and over the past year alone similar events have shown off not only Reign of Jafar but also showcased Fabled (a 9th set coming Q3 of 2025). Between the pressure put on the company by the constant need to always have something new to show at said events and the cries from Lorcana players, the news drop was almost unavoidable. For a deeper look into each product that was revealed in its entirety, including the new glimmers and a potential new mechanic, check out our linked article.

Lorcana’s story has been hinting at a climatic duel, and it seems the next two sets have been dubbed the battleground. The “duel” of foes will see Jafar, who has now put together both halves of the Hexwell Crown, face off against the Illumineers who are now being trained by Archazia herself. An interesting note is that we already know the outcome to the first part of this duel. It has been confirmed that this Jafar glimmer has/will take over Archazia’s Island. This information is part of the marketing description for Reign of Jafar and can also be seen in his enchanted card from this set.

The second half of this duel will culminate when Reign of Jafar releases at LGSs on May 30th, and everywhere else on June 6th. We will again be taking part in an Illumineer’s Quest; this time trying to take back the island and even the crown, in what will be known as Palace Heist.


DUEL OF FRIENDS

The last of the “duels” we will be covering is the battle fought between our two hosts. Not only do the two duke it out in another round of Disney Trivia but share what it was like playing against each other during the sealed event…on the opening round. But before we dive into the outcome and what cards were named MVPs, Dylan and Preston wanted to spotlight a couple of their favorite cards from this set.

Preston being a Blurple player, was fascinated by the dual ink Anna, Ice Breaker and new direction that Amethyst/Saphire decks could go. The deck idea seems to lean on specific cards abilities that reward the player for exerting their opponents’ characters and finding ways to ensure they can’t ready.

Belle, Apprentice Inventor has been the talk of the town as of recent. The idea of a 3-drop character possibly being played on turn 1 both excites and scares players. It’s not just item decks that she will see play in either. We will surely see her next to any deck that uses things such as Pawsicle, Fortisphere, or Unconventional Tool. On the flip side, those facing off against Belle will be looking for cheap options with high strength or challenger that can take her out. This may be the single most impactful card the game has seen thus far.

Dylan, who the group has dubbed “the lorekeepr”, chose to spotlight two cards that have story driven implications hidden within their art. First on the tiny list is Treasure Guardian, Foreboding Sentry. One of the new mechanics introduced this set was the Illusion tag, and corresponding Vanish ability. This new tag currently seems underwhelming as we only have 2 Illusion characters (Iago & Rajah) and 2 other complimentary cards. Treasure Guardian is 1 of those synergy cards. But what makes this one so special? Within the art characters from Aladdin can be seen swirling around in the form of Illusionary Sand. Two of which are already Illusion characters. So could the other two be Illusions in the next set?

Merlin, Clever Clairvoyant has been an amazing card to cover over the past two episodes. It is expected for Preston to be excited by this card as it is another that would work great in his Blurple decks and is a shift target for the Floodborn Merlin he enjoys playing. Yet what excites Dylan the most about this card is the train that Merlin seems to be looking at. While a previous discussion centered around this train potentially being that of Big Thunder Mountain, with the help of a loyal subscriber, we think that we have now nailed down the train’s actual identity. It would appear to be the first train, the C. K. Holliday, that adorned the Disneyland Railroad. Maybe we will get a better look at it in Fabled.

The MVPs

These 4 were the ones that helped us the most during launch weekend. Preston was able to wipe the board with Bagheera, Guardian Jaguar’s built in Grab Your Swords. And in a format that it is easy to find yourself top decking, Jasmine, Inspired Researcher in combination with the plethora of Ally characters in this set, allowed Preston to maintain card draw. In a set that did not offer much in the form of removal, Dylan found King Candy, Royal Racer to be a royal surprise. But the most important of the MVPs was none other than Spaghetti Dinner. The “duel” between Dylan and Preston was slow and methodical with many trades. Then the plate of Italian noodles entered the fray. Once Dylan was able to passively gain 1 lore each turn from this item, he was able to run away with the game.


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The Ink Table Podcast Episode 6: "Island of Duality"

In this final episode before the release of Disney Lorcana's 7th set, Archazia's Island, Dylan and Preston explore cards that have been revealed thus far. Primarily the ones that stand out as a potential to be a "staple" in many decks, as well as one-off cards that'll be fun spice to play in select decks or even sealed events. Dylan and Preston discuss the WILD Donald Duck card that changes the amount of lore to WIN a game of Lorcana, as well as the introduction of major "puppy" cards that allow for inkwell manipulation? Disney trivia is played where Preston ends his losing streak, and wrapping up enchanted card speculations. This and more in this final episode before we set foot on Owl Island.

Welcome to the Island of Duality

With only a few weeks left before the release of Lorcana’s 7th set, Archazia’s Island, we are dropping anchor and waving goodbye to the Perilous Maze that was the Azurite Sea. This next set is due to release at Disney Parks and Local Game Stores on March 7th, before later coming to big box retailers on March 21st. Archazia’s Island is not just the name of the next set, but the location in which the story of Lorcana will next unfold.

The previous set saw our main Illumineers and their glimmers following a mysterious map, that happened to point towards a location known as Owl Island. We know now that Owl Island and Archazia’s Island are one in the same. It’s on this island that we meet Archazia, a giant owl and an ancient illumineer who both holds the knowledge of using Dual Ink and guards a legendary forge used to craft powerful artifacts. While we learn from Archazia how to wield Dual Ink, a dark force works in the shadows. A particular Jafar glimmer has his eye set on putting the pieces of the Hexwell Crown back together and claiming the island as his own.

Welcome to your first look at this island. A place in which duality will be tested. A place where we learn to balance contradicting forces and learn to mix our paint, creating and crafting masterpieces beyond which was previously thought possible. And a place where the forces of light and darkness, good and evil will once again clash. So, join us around The Ink Table as we discuss some of the cards revealed from this set, play another round of Disney Trivia, and predict the future of Lorcana



Cards You Should be Prepared to See



To this point Ruby/Saphire has consistently been one of the most dominant decks in the competitive scene. Probably why it was the most used ink combination at the North American Championship. Most of these competitive decks revolve around using items with Hiram Flaversham to draw cards, and a combination of Ice Block, Brawl, and Sisu to remove opponent’s characters.

While this combination has been fatal, many players have found ways to combat it by playing cards that increase their characters strength. Saphire Coil makes this harder to accomplish by removing 2 strength from characters, in comparison to the 1 removed by Ice Block. This card is also inkable whereas Ice Block is not. Its safe to assume then, that players will be making this switch.

One deck archetype that never seems to disappear is the Aggro deck. In a game that is won by being the first to get to 20 lore, this type of deck can accomplish that the quickest.

While Minnie Mouse, Storyteller does not quest for any lore on her own, her Gather Around ability has the potential to allow her to quest for multiple lore every turn. This stackable ability gives her 1 lore for every character you play in a turn. Using this ability late into a match, when you should have plenty of ink, or combined with cards like Lantern, it is possible to play a bunch of 1 and 2 drop characters allowing Minnie to quest over the finish line.



Another Lorcana staple that has been around since The First Chapter is the Steelsong deck. This archetype utilizes characters’ abilities to sing songs, allowing board control while maintaining ink to spend on more characters.

Pepa Madrigal, Sensitive Sister is a great addition to these decks while only being a common card. Her ability will allow the owner of this card to passively gain 1 lore every time they sing a song. In decks that have the potential to sing multiple songs in a single turn, this card will allow for quick lore gain, especially when combined with Sleepy’s Flute.


A different variation of the Ruby/Saphire deck that has made its way onto the scene during this previous set, was one based around heavy use of actions. Maui, Half-Shark has really been the one to lead this charge. He has two super powerful abilities. The first allows you to passively gain 1 lore anytime you play an action. The second allows you to return an action from your discard whenever he banishes another character; easily done with a stat line of 7 strength and 5 willpower.

Ratigan, Nefarious Criminal is the perfect complimentary piece to the shark. They share the same ability that gives passive lore when an action is played, although Ratigan has to be exerted for it to work for him. But you could easily have Ratigan sing a song with Maui on board, gaining 2 lore, then have the shark banish a character to return that song from your discard, and hard cast it to gain another 2 lore.

It has been well documented that we at The Ink Table Podcast have a fondness for Amythest as an ink. Not only are its glimmers mysterious and whimsical but provide well balanced tech cards that can do it all. Two of the biggest things Amythest cards do are produce card draw and produce passive lore gain when certain characters enter play.

In the past, many meta decks have included the package of the 4 cost Merlin, rabbit to draw cards and Merlin, goat to gain lore, when they enter and leave play. Azurite Sea gave us the 3 cost White Rose that gives a lore when you play her. But Archazia’s Island has now given us an even cheaper way to gain a quick unaccounted-for lore in the song This is My Family. Even as an uninkable, a two-cost song that allows you to gain 1 lore and draw a card will easily fit into midrange and aggro decks alike.

To this point Ruy/Steel has mostly been an ink combination left to those playing pirate themed decks. But one truth about those pirate decks and these inks in general is that they make for super aggressive play. These decks benefit from challenging and controlling the board.

Enter the new dual ink Mushu, Majestic Dragon. This card not only gives resist +2 to your characters when they challenge but also gives 2 passive lore when you banish a character in a challenge. Only a few other cards have this secondary ability, but if you can find a way to get them on the field at the same time it could be lethal. Imagine having a Calhoun or Floodborn Robinhood in play alongside Mushu, leading to a combined 4 lore from banishing a single character in a challenge. Throw in Sher Khan to gain an extra lore just for challenging, and you may never need to quest again.


The Rise of Emerald/Saphire

One particular ink combination we have our eyes on this next set, is that of Emerald/Saphire. There are quite a few new cards, some utilizing the new dual-ink mechanic, that seem to set this deck up for success. A typical Saphire deck would want to ramp early at the cost of having characters on the board, in order to get their heavy hitters out quicker and to set up late game victories. This deck, to an extent, does the opposite. It relies on putting characters out early and setting up lines in order to use the shift mechanic of Floodborn characters.

Yokai, Intellectual Shemer allows characters to be shifted for 1 less. Hiro Hamada, Future Champion allows card draw when shifted onto. Hiro Hamada, Armor Designer gives two powerful abilities in Evasive and Ward to your Floodborn characters that have been shifted, including himself. Baymax, Giant Robot gives us a brand-new ability in Universal Shift, that allows him to be shifted on top of any of your characters. With a shift cost of 4, a perfect gameplay line is set up by playing Yokai on turn 2 and shifting Baymax for 1 less on turn 3.The action card Return of Hercules will allow you to play one of those costly Floodborn characters for free. And the new Ink Geyser will keep opponents’ inkwells in check, while leaving you in a good place to continue the shifting strategy.


Cards We Are Excited About

While Preston loves this new Merlin card as it makes the perfect shift target for Merlin, Intellectual Visionary in his beloved Blurple deck; Dylan sees it as an easy way to ramp when combined with the location Merlin’s Cottage or the item Aurelien Gyrosensor. The crew also discusses the train that the clairvoyant Merlin can see in the card’s art, and how similar it is to that of the one on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Could this be a hint towards something we will see in Fabled, or even the inclusion of Disney Park properties being included in the world of Lorcana?


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