Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands is a brand new expansion headed to the trading card game in 2024 that will add locations for the first time alongside cards from such beloved properties as DuckTales, Treasure Planet, 101 Dalmatians, TaleSpin, and more.
Into the Inklands will be released first at local game stores on February 23, 2024, and will then arrive at mass market retailers on March 8, 2024. While it’s always great to get new character cards, the location cards are the big game-changer this time around.
While more details will be revealed on exactly how they work in the future, the team at Ravensburger has teased that fans will be able to collect such locations as Motonui from Moana, the Jolly Roger from Peter Pan, and Maleficent’s Castle from Sleeping Beauty.
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What was shared, however, is that “some give bonuses when characters visit them, while others provide benefits just by being in play.”
In total, Into the Inklands will add over 200 new cards to Disney Lorcana, and some of the highlights shared are Pluto, 101 Dalmatian’s Perdita, DuckTales’ Scrooge McDuck, TaleSpin’s Kit Clouldkicker, and Treasure Planet’s Jim Hawkins and the RLS Legacy crew.
Lorcana’s lore will also grow with Into the Inklands, as narrative can be learned through the quotes and descriptive text on the cards. As for the story so far, Lorcana tells the tale of us players a.k.a. Illumineers as we are transported to this realm of Lorcana.
The First Chapter told that part of the story, and the most recent expansion, Rise of the Floodborn, followed what happened after we accidentally unleashed a flood of mixed ink that spread lore throughout the realm. The Illumineers then worked to return this lore to the Hall of Lorcana as a threat of an “ominous shadow storm” inched ever closer.
For more, check out how Goofy became Lorcana’s strongest card, the ‘Dark Magician’ Winnie the Pooh and more from Rise of the Floodborn, and the card that shows what would have happened if Beast never broke his curse.
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