Frozen and Frozen 2 have done numbers for Disney in really every regard. So, it should be no surprise that there are quite a lot of cards devoted to the series inDisney Lorcana.

Elsa, of course, takes center stage with the highest number of cards crafted after her. You’ll also see Anna, Olaf, Kristoff and the rest of the characters along with Song cards that draw their inspiration from the powerful ballads sung throughout the films. But among all the cards that have been dreamed up and inspired byFrozen, which ones should absolutely be featured in your deck?

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This list ranks cards based on their power and utility.

10Elsa, Snow Queen

The Queen Herself

Elsa is a big member of the Amethyst card family, and her Snow Queen card is a pretty decent one to have for the early game. She has a cost of three if you want to play her, and she has a strength of two and willpower of three.

Along with decent Willpower for early on, when you exert her, she can either quest for one lore or use her ability, Freeze. Freeze allows you to choose a character controlled by an opponent and exert them. This allows you to challenge them if they hadn’t been exerted already.

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9Scepter Of Arendelle

Command Your Forces

The Scepter of Arendelle is a Sapphire Item card that can be kept on the field until your opponent can banish it. It has a cost of one and, if you need ink more than this item, you can always throw it into your Inkwell.

If you do decide to use it, it has the ability Command. This allows you to give Support to a character, meaning you give the Strength of your exerted character to another. It can leave your initial card open to a challenge, but it can allow you to take on a powerful character on your opponent’s field.

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8Olaf, Friendly Snowman

He Loves Warm Hugs

The fun and silly sidekickof Frozen has an Amethyst card that may not look like a lot on the surface, but is a very helpful one to have in the early game. With a cost of one, you can play Olaf as early as your first turn. And if you have to draw this card in the later game, you can always put it in your Inkwell.

Being able to quest early for one lore and having a willpower of three makes it a little tough to get rid of Olaf in the first few turns. And, depending on your other cards, he can be questing quietly while your opponent pays attention to something more threatening.

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7Marshmallow, Persistent Guardian

Try And Get Past This Bouncer

Another Amethyst contender, Marshmallow bursts onto the field with a cost of six and a five in both their strength and willpower. They are also able to quest for one lore, you know, if you don’t have any enemies to beat up.

Marshmallow also has the ability Durable. This allows the card to be sent back to your hand instead of being discarded, but only when they are defeated in a challenge. This means your opponents may want to think of some other way to get rid of this snow beast besides challenging it head-on.

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6Grand Pabbie, Oldest And Wisest

Definitely Not A Bit Of A Fixer-Upper

Grand Pabbie is one of the few Frozen characters that makes an appearance in the Sapphire family of cards. He has a cost of seven, which means it might take a bit before he enters the field. Once he does, he has a strength of three, a willpower of six, and can quest for three lore.

But that’s before his ability is used. If you remove at least one damage from a character, Ancient Insight kicks in and gives Grand Pabbie two more additional lore. And, if that wasn’t enough, this ability can be activated more than once. It’s situational, but powerful if done right.

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5Hans, Thirteenth In Line

If Only There Was Someone Out There Who Loved Him

Ew, literally one of the worst Disney men. But in Lorcana,Hans is a very useful card to have in any Steel deck. This card has a cost of four and can be inked if you aren’t planning to use it. If you do put Hans into play, they have a strength of three, a willpower of three, and can quest for two.

But it’s his ability that really makes this card shine. Stage A Little Accident allows you to deal one damage to any chosen character when one of your other cards quests for lore. It’s a way to deal, essentially, free damage to cards that either can’t be challenged or are giving you a hard time.

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4Smash

Don’t Get Frostbite

Smash is an incredibly powerful Action card to have in your Steel deck. Depending on the kind of deck you are going up against, you should have as many copies of this card as you can get your hands on. It has a cost of three and can be inked, though this is one card you probably will want to hang onto.

This card deals three damage to any character you choose. That’s it. It sounds simple, but because there are few restrictions on who, or what, you can damage, it allows you to target cards that are Evasive, cards that aren’t exerted, and, really, any card with willpower. The only thing it can’t break through is Ward.

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Evasive, regarding character cards, means that they can only be challenged by other characters who have Evasive as well. Ward protects characters from being damaged by anything other than a challenge.

3Let The Storm Rage On

The Cold Didn’t Bother Her Anyway

Let The Storm Rage On is a Steel song card that is as powerful as it is beautiful. Especially because it is a Steel card. A character who costs three or more to play can be exerted to sing this instead of spending the ink to do it.

Similar to Smash, this allows you to deal two damage to any chosen character. But in addition to that, you may draw a card. This is a big deal for Steel users because they just don’t have a lot of options that allow them to add cards to their hand.

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2Let It Go

Rise Like The Break Of Dawn

Of course, this famous Elsa ballad would have multiple cards based on it. Let It Go is a Sapphire Song card with a cost of five and is inkable. Besides being based on the popular song of the same name, this is a powerful card.

When used, you can choose any character and put them into the player’s inkwell, exerted. So, if there is a powerful card on your opponent’s field, you can get rid of it before they can cause you or any of your cards too much damage.

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1Elsa, Spirit Of Winter

The Scariest Card In Lorcana

The most powerful Frozen card would, and should, belong to Elsa herself. She costs eight ink to play but she can be shifted for six instead. She has a strength of four and a willpower of six, can quest for three lore, but her biggest asset is her ability.

Deep Freeze allows you to choose two characters that you exert. Once they are, they can’t ready at the start of their turn. This is only when you first play Elsa, but it can be devastating and game changing depending on what cards your opponent was hoping to use against you.

When a character has Shift, if you have another character of the same name, you can pay less ink to play the Shift card on top of it. For instance, you could play Elsa, Spirit Of Winter on top of Elsa, Snow Queen.