Travel To The Inklands With New Disney: Lorcana Expansion
February 13, 2024 by brennon
Ravensburger's titan of a card game, Disney: Lorcana, is getting a new expansion which comes out towards the end of February. Head Into The Inklands with new Starter Decks, Booster Packs and more for this ever-growing card game.
Into The Inklands - Starter Decks // Disney: Lorcana
Into The Inklands lands 23rd February and will introduce a new element to gameplay. Location Cards offer up new landscapes for you to explore as you search for lost lore in the wake of the recent flood (covered in Rise Of The Floodborn). This adds a new level to gameplay and means that your decks get to play in different ways.
There are two new Starter Decks for you to choose from featuring iconic characters like Peter Pan, the 101 Dalmations, Scrooge McDuck and Moana who will all be off on adventures.
Into The Inklands - Booster Packs // Disney: Lorcana
Throughout the new Booster Packs, you'll also be able to get your hands on cards featuring DuckTales, TaleSpin and Treasure Planet. As well as those base releases for Disney: Lorcana, there are also some special sets that you'll be able to scoop up for the Into The Inklands release.
There is the new Gift Set...
Into The Inklands - Gift Set // Disney: Lorcana
...which gives you two collectable oversized foil cards and two playable foil cards for Stitch, Covert Agent and Tinker Bell, Very Clever Fairy. You also get game tokens and booster packs to help you expand your collection.
You can also pick up the Illumineer’s Trove.
Into The Inklands - Illumineers Trove // Disney: Lorcana
This comes with a full-art storage box alongside a rake of booster packs and six high-quality dice that can be used to track character and location damage. There is also a fancy spin-dial which can be used to count your lore and keep an eye on your victory closing in.
For those who haven't had a look at Disney: Lorcana yet, it's a quick and easy card game for you to get your head around that has the benefit of featuring some awesome Disney characters and accompanying art. It should be a fun game to get the family involved in, especially with those Starter Decks where all of the hard work has been done for you.
Could you be tempted to dive Disney: Lorcana a go?
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