Summary
With the launch ofDisney Lorcana’sthird set, Into The Inklands, came a list of 204 cards to explore, test out, and, of course, purchase. While some of these cards, individually, will only cost you a few cents, there are those out there that may require you to break open any spare piggy banks you have lying around.
Whether you are looking to purchase these cards so you can shuffle them into your deck, or if you solely wish to collect them, these are the most valuable cards from Into The Inklands. Though, please keep in mind, that prices change and fluctuate.

This list is based on the average market price shown onTCGPlayer.
Updated on July 10, 2025 by Marissa Fiore:With the release of another set for Disney Lorcana, Ursula’s Return, this list has been revisited to reflect a change in each card’s value as well as adding additional entries.

15Gramma Tala, Spirit Of The Ocean (Alternate Art) - $81.47
The Dollars Call Me
Gramma Tala is a fine example of a Sapphire’s deck ability to fill, and make use of, its inkwell. Although she is a cost seven card, Gramma Tala can be shifted into the game as early as turn five if you have another card of the same name on the field.
The sooner you get her in, the sooner you can start gaining lore thanks to her ability, Do You Know Who You Are? Every time a card is placed in your inkwell, you gain one lore. This can quickly catch you up in the race to 20 lore, ending the game in victory. One of the best Gramma Tala cards you can shift her onto is her set one variant, Storyteller.

14Pride Lands, Pride Rock (Alternate Art) - $83.06
Lorcana Matches, As Far As The Eye Can See
This Amber location takes a proud place on this list. In large part, it could be how beloved The Lion King is and how awesome the alternate art turned out. But it’s not just about looks. One thing this card can do is give you one lore at the start of each of your turns. And, of course, the more lore the better.
But that’s not all this card can offer. Firstly, while characters are located in the Pride Lands, they gain +2 Resist, meaning that in challenges they will avoid those two points of damage. Then, if you have a Prince or King in residence, you will pay one less lore to play a character. Being an Amber card, you have a lot of strong characters to choose from to fill this role: Mufasa, Betrayed Leader (how fitting), Hades, King Of Olympus, or Simba, Protective Cub (again, how fitting). That’s not even considering Princes and Kings in other colors.

13The Sorcerer’s Hat (Alternate Art) - $80.75
That’s One Expensive Hat
The only item on this list is The Sorcerer’s Hat. It belongs to the Amethyst suite of cards and, at first glance, has an interesting ability that might cause people to overlook it. You name a card, and if the top card of your deck matches what you said, you get to put that card into your hand, just like a magic trick.
Why this is a good card to keep in your deck is that there are many characters, items, and actions that allow you to look at your top card, or cards, and return them to the deck. That means you don’t have to gamble with this item and lose. You can pair this with Aurora, Lore Guardian, Jafar, Lamp Thief, and the song, The Boss Is On The Roll.

12Captain Hook, Master Swordsman (Alternate Art) - $94.69
Top Dollar For This Fine Pirate
This enchanted card features one of Disney’s most infamous pirates, Captain Hook, standing tall and proud on the Jolly Roger’s deck. But what can he do for your deck of cards? He has so much synergy with all the other pirate-themed cards, some of which specifically get stronger when a captain is in play (like Mr. Smee, Bumbling Mate and Starkey, Hook’s Henchman).
Along with being pretty and powerful when he’s with his crew, Captain Hook has two abilities. Nemesis allows you to ready Hook again after he has banished another character. Man-To-Man takes aim at Peter Pan cards making them lose their Evasive feature.

11Peter Pan, Pirate’s Bane (Alternate Art) - $124.78
Of Course Peter Is Worth More Than Hook
Peter and Captain Hook are notorious for fighting each other on sight. And this card is no exception. He’s a Floodborn character that has a cost of six, but he can instead be shifted onto another Peter Pan target for only four ink. So having other variants of him like Fearless Fighter and Neverland Hero will allow you to get this card onto the field early.
This card also has Evasive, making it so that only other Evasive cards can challenge him. But where he shines is when he’s facing downa Pirate deck. Peter Pan won’t take any damage when he challenges these characters thanks to his ability, You’re Next.

10Maleficent, Mistress Of All Evil (Alternate Art) - $126.21
Does That Include Chernabog? Ew Girl
This card doesn’t need to synergize with any others to be aneffective part of an Amethyst deck. She takes care of business all by herself thanks to how well her two abilities pair. With Dark Knowledge, she allows you to draw a card when she quests, and Divination allows you to move one damage from any character to an opposing character whenever you draw a card.
This can pair really well with other cards that give you a benefit whenever you draw any additional cards. Jafar, Striking Illusionist is a prime example. Many Amethyst cards make use of and give bonuses for drawing, which is such an important part of controlling your matches.

9Mickey Mouse, Trumpeter (Alternate Art) - $128.03
Anyway, Here’s Wonderwall
This card is incredibly deceiving if you only take the numbers into account. He costs four, can’t be inked, has zero for his strength and only one for his willpower. But if you can keep this mouse alive, you’ll be in a really good spot.
Trumpeter Mickey can be exerted and you may pay two ink to play any character for free. So a card like that cost ten Chernabog? You can insert any card name here you’d like, Mickey can play it for as low as two ink. Just be prepared, you’ll need protection to keep him safe long enough to pull this off.

8Scrooge McDuck, Richest Duck In The World (Alternate Art) - $139.34
Did Someone Say Duck Tales?
Into The Inklands added a lot of cards from the Duck Tales series, and Scrooge got two character cards. While he may not be shiftable or have an ability that rallies others from the set, if he banishes another character, you may play an item for free.
There are a selection of powerful items in the game to be sure. And, although he doesn’t affect the other Duck Tales cards, they can affect him. Huey, Dewy, and Louie all have the Support feature, which can give Scrooge a much higher strength, allowing him to be successful in his challenges.

7Chernabog, Evildoer (Alternate Art) - $140.68
Yeah, Evil Is Right
This cost-ten card is sinister, and not just because it depicts a villain. The stats are excellent, nine in both strength and willpower, but it’s the two abilities of this card that could end any game in your favor.
The Power Of Evil lowers what you pay to play this card based on how many characters you have in your discard pile. So you may play recklessly and have characters banished left and right in order to play this card for next to nothing. And then, with Summon The Spirits, all of those discarded characters are then shuffled back into your deck.
6Kida, Protector of Atlantis (Alternate Art) - $144.27
Crying Yes Queeeeen
Kida has fallen in value after holding the top spot on the TCGPlayer charts. However, she still remains an extremely valuable card, not just in the Into The Inklands set, but in any Amber deck of your design.
With a shift of three, Kida can get into the game early thanks to both her Atlantean and Royal Warrior variations. And, whenever she is brought onto the field, every current character will lose three strength. This can allow you the ability to quest without too much concern. But keep in mind, it’s only current characters that lose their strength.