Summary
InDisney Lorcana, there are hundreds of cards with unique artwork to enjoy, though some receive special treatment. These are the Enchanted Rare cards, which feature exclusive art and foil to really make them shine. These cards, despite their appearance, are not always the most powerful, but they certainly make a statement.
Into the Inklands is no exception, and features both characters and locations with the Enchanted Rare style. These cards are numbered over the 204 standard cards so that there’s no mistaking how special and rare these cards are. Here are all of them ranked, so you may see what makes them unique.

18Captain Hook
Master Swordsman
Captain Hook is an impeccable villain, and his only goal is to do one thing: defeat Peter Pan. Man-To-Man allows him to knock Peter Pan down a peg, making him easier to banish when played. You can then turn around and continue to challenge your opponent’s characters.
He’s great for playing aggressive decks and removing opposing characters, and that smug smile on his face really paints the perfect picture of a pirate. Captain Hook has strong Willpower and Strength, making him a formidable character to play.

17Kuzco’s Palace
Home Of The Emperor
Kuzco’s Palace is a prestigious place to visit. The art alone captures the feel of the location, but the ability to banish any character that challenges and banishes another character makes it even better.
When paired with strong characters or ones that can banish other characters when challenged, you can use this location as a dueling ground. If you use characters like Chernabog to shuffle discarded characters back into your hand, you can create a loop of characters that challenge others before eventually returning to your hand.

16Pride Lands
Pride Rock
It’s easier to move characters to the Pride Lands, especially when you pair character cards like Prince Eric, Expert Helmsman with it. This location can be used to strengthen Prince and King characters while also reducing the overall cost.
You can build your own kingdom in the Pride Lands, assembling strong characters to boost their Willpower. If you play Evasive characters or ones that grant Ward to all other allies, you can create a near-impenetrable force to be reckoned with. You can even play characters that cost one Ink for free if you’ve played your cards right.

15Kida
Protector Of Atlantis
Aside from the fact that Kida can shift, you can continually play her to reduce the Strength of all characters. When paired with cards like Moana, Of Motunui, you can challenge opposing characters in waves and reduce how much damage you take overall, though you may need several in play to eliminate stronger opponents.
The gorgeous golden artwork highlights how captivating this moment in Atlantis is, even though this version of Kida is Floodborn. You can play her to stop your opponent from banishing your best characters, buying you a turn or two to prepare your next move.

14Peter Pan
Pirate’s BanePeter Pan takes no damage from challenging a Pirate character, making him a vital character to have when facing Captain Hook. His evasive nature keeps him from being challenged by most other characters as well, unless Captain Hook, Master Swordsman is in play.
Shifting this Peter Pan onto another gets him into play earlier, making it much easier to challenge characters and control the board. This is especially true when you move him to the Jolly Roger or other locations that will help him get ahead.
13Belle’s House
Maurice’s Workshop
When running an item-based deck, you’ll spend most of your ink getting those items on the board. While there are ways around having to pay the full cost, it would be much easier to lower the cost overall. With Belle’s House, you may make the most of the inventor’s innovations.
Belle’s House can be played fairly early as well, helping you establish the groundwork for building a powerful combination of characters and items. The art highlights how creative and innovative Maurice can be, especially as a Floodborn character, while maintaining a homey style.

12The Sorcerer’s Hat
Item
One of the most iconic Disney symbols is the Sorceror’s Hat, which will have you drawing cards from your deck with a bit of luck. The art displays the mysterious nature of the hat surrounded by stalagmites, hinting at the potential danger.
You won’t always name the card that you draw, but the power that surges through you when you do is indescribable. This ability can be a complete game-changer if you name the card you need most and wind up drawing it with the Sorcerer’s Hat.

11And Then Along Came Zeus
Song
There’s nothing like drawing this card in a pack and singing the line from the iconic song. And Then Along Came Zeus deals damage to both characters and locations, allowing you to smite the board and potentially banish your opponent’s most useful cards.
The artwork perfectly encapsulates the power that Zeus holds, hurling his thunderbolt at the Titans down below. you may use this song to your advantage to banish characters and locations. The cost can be negated if you have a character sing the song for free.

10Ursula
Deceiver Of All
Ursula makes the most of her voice by helping you play more songs. When Ursula sings, that song can be played again for free and put back into the deck. With many useful songs in Disney Lorcana, Ursula can help you multiply the benefits to take control of the board.
The art shows off Ursula’s songstress style mixed with punk rock. Between the shell microphone, the colorful streaks in her hair, and the eerie green glow surrounding her, she truly embodies an evil musical Sorcerer.

9Jafar
Striking Illusionist
Jafar’s Sorcerer art shows off his snake-like characteristics with a sinister shade of violet. Thankfully, you can shift him onto other Jafar cards to get him into play much earlier.
When paired with characters that help you draw cards, you can gain plenty of lore each turn when Jafar, Striking Illusionist is exerted. If Jafar is moved to locations that grant him more Willpower, he can become a stalwart force to be reckoned with. His Strength and Willpower along make him a viable character to play.
