Disney’s Lorcana’s third set, Into The Inklands, brings with it a ton of new cards for players and collectors alike. We’ve got some new mechanics coming with Into The Inklands, like the highly anticipated Location cards as well as some powerful new iterations of some of our favorite characters.
Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands TCG Starter Deck Ruby & Sapphire
Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands TCG Starter Deck Amber & Emerald
New Disney stories are introduced in this set as well, with cards from DuckTales, TaleSpin, and Treasure Planet joining the already huge cast of films and characters in the game. With more than 200 cards joining the game, there’s a lot to keep track of. If you’re wondering what you might want to pick up the next time you head to your LGS to pick up some packs and more.
Disney Lorcana Into The Inklands Packs
Ravensburger Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands TCG Booster Box
Looking to give your Lorcana collection a head start? Then go ahead and pick up a box of the Into the Inklands Booster Box. There are 24 randomized in a box, with plenty of chances of opening special rarities and foil cards in each pack.
If you’re looking to open up as many cards as you can, you can’t go wrong with one of the Into The Inklands Booster Boxes. A Booster Box for Into The Inklands gets you 24 Booster packs, each one containing 12 cards, for a grand total of 288 cards once you’ve opened the whole thing.

You’re guaranteed a foil in every pack with Lorcana packs, so you’re going to be getting something special every time you crack one open. Booster Boxes are generally the best way to go if you’re looking to open a bunch of cards at once, giving you a wide range of cards as a starting point for your collection while also being a good value instead of buying individual packs.
Booster Boxes are also the best way to try and chase down an Enchanted card. These cards are special alternate art versions of cards in the set and are the highest rarity in the game. Your odds of opening one are very low, but generally, you’ll have the best odds of opening one with a box.

Disney Lorcana Into The Inklands Bundles
Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands TCG Trove Pack
A perfect blend of function and collectability, the Trove Pack gives you a nice selection of packs to open, eight in total, and then a fancy carrying case to store them all in. You also get a bunch of accessories like dice and storage box dividers to keep your collection organized.
One of the cooler products to release with Disney Lorcana expansions, the Trove Pack for Into The Inklands is better than ever thanks to a few changes made to its design. You still get the same storage box and eight packs for Into The Inklands, but they cut the player’s guide and somewhat flimsy deck boxes.

In their place, you get a new Lore tracker, which is a great addition and seems to be based on the card Aurelian Gyrosensor, some dividers to help better organize your collection, and then six dice that you can use as damage counters or anything else you might need. Troves are great if you’re looking to build a collection but don’t want to invest in it as a Booster Box, or if you like all the extras that come with them.
Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands TCG Gift Set
If you wanna treat yourself a little and pick up something nice for yourself, the Into the Inklands Gift Set has plenty of cool things to enjoy. You get to rare cards, one of Stitch and another of Tinker Bell, along with a bunch of accessories and a few booster packs too.
Whether you’re looking to pick this up for yourself or as a gift for that Lorcana fan in your life, the Into The Inklands Gift Set has all sorts of cool things to collect. You of course get four packs from Into The Inklands, giving you a healthy number of cards to open, but the real treat is in everything else in the Gift Set.

You get two special foil cards, one of Stitch, Cover Agent and Tinker Bell, Very Clever Fairy, as well as larger oversized versions of the same cards. There are also two Lore tracker tokens, one for both Stitch and Tinker Bell art on it, and then 34 damage counters to keep track of how your cards are holding up. The Gift Set might be a bit light on cards compared to the Trove, but all the extras you get with it are very much worth it.
Disney Lorcana Into The Inklands Decks
If you want to jump right into a game without having to think about building a deck, or if you’re not sure where to start when it comes to starting your own, you may always pick up a starter deck. This Ruby and Sapphire one takes two powerful rares and gives you everything you need to have some fun.
Preconstructed decks are a fantastic way to get started right away playing Disney Lorcana, and the Ruby & Sapphire deck for Into The Inklands is a fun one to pick up. This 60-card deck is designed around two powerful cards, the Ruby card Moana, Born Leader, and the Sapphire card Scrooge McDuck, Richest Duck in the World.

Moana comes with a shift ability, letting you only pay three ink instead of her usual five to play it. Then, she also has the Welcome To My Boat ability, giving your other character a quick readying if Moana has quested at a location. Scrooge McDuck on the other hand, gains evasive on your turn, making him a slippery little duck when you want to sneak some damage through. His other ability, I Didn’t Get Rich By Being Stupid, which is an amazing ability name, lets you play an item for free anytime Scrooge banishes another character in a challenge.
Celebrating the release of Location cards in the set means you get a couple of really cool ones in this deck, including Motunui and Agrabah. You also get a single pack with the Starter deck, which is nice. You might not get much in the way of upgrades for the deck from a single pack, but it’s a sweet little bonus for when you’re itching to open some packs.
Sometimes you just want to sit down and play a game with some decks on the same playing field. That is where preconstructed decks like the Amber and Emerald one comes in. There’s everything you need to get going and play, with the deck designed to be balanced and fun to play.
If Ruby and Sapphire aren’t your vibes, you may always give the Amber & Emerald Into The Inklands Starter Deck instead. This 60-card deck focuses on the Amber pupper Pongo, Determined Father, and then the Emerald Peter Pan, Lost Boy Leader.
Pongo comes with a pretty unique ability, letting you pay two ink once per turn to take a peek at the top card of your deck. If that card is a character, you can put it in your hand. If it’s not, it’ll go to the bottom of your deck instead. Peter Pan capitalizes on the new location mechanic, where if he moves to a location once per turn, you get to gain lore equal to that location’s lore count.