11 Best Cards in Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands

Into the Inklands is introducing an entirely new mechanic to the TGC: Locations. With a new meta on the horizon, here are the best cards if you want to remain competitive.
11 Best Cards in Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands
11 Best Cards in Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands /

Disney Lorcana's third set, Into the Inklands, is coming soon and it's going to shake up the card game in an extreme way. 

Into the Inklands is bringing locations to the card game, which will introduce new mechanics and strategies to the gameplay. As players attempt to utilize these locations, you'll see new cards come out as the most viable in a variety of decks. here are the most competitive cards in Into the Inklands. 

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The Most Competitive Cards In Into the Inklands

Milo Thatch - King of Atlantis

Milo Thatch King of Atlantis Into the Inklands

Lorcana players believe that Milo Thatch is going to shake up the meta. With three lore value and the ability to return all opposing characters into your opponent's hand, Milo can really help you get ahead and disrupt. 

The Queen's Castle - Mirror Chamber

The Queen's Castle Mirror Chamber location

This location card has the ability to really help you jump ahead, especially when used with a deck focused on getting characters into locations. At the start of your turn, you can draw a card for every character you have in this location, giving you a lot more options. 

Map of Treasure Planet

Map of Treasure Planet Into the Inklands

This will be a vital item card for any deck focused on locations. You can move characters for a low cost and pay less to play locations. Even better, this item is inkable so it's even stronger. 

Lucky Dime

Lucky Dime item Into the Inklands

This is a powerful item that will synergize with Sapphire decks since you can play items a lot easier. You'll be getting a lot of lore with the right deck, letting you steamroll opponents. 

The Bare Necessities

The Bare Necessities Into the Inklands

This song card is one of the best in the new set. When this card is played, you can choose an opponent to reveal their hand and discard a non-character card of your choice. This is a great disruptor card that can really mess up your opponent's plans. 

And Then Along Came Zeus

And Then Along Came Zeus Into the Inklands

This is a straightforward song card that allows you to deal five damage to a chosen character or location. This is a great card if you want more versatility on your turn, allowing your characters to quest if needed. 

Prince Eric - Expert Helmsman

Prince Eric Expert Helmsman Into the Inklands

Prince Eric is looking to shake up the meta with its ability to banish a chosen character when banished itself. This is a reaction that will have opponents thinking twice. Meanwhile, you can take out lower cost characters or finish off weakened locations. 

John Silver - Greedy Treasure Seeker

John Silver Greedy Treasure Into the Inklands

If you plan on playing a location-based deck, you need John Silver on your side. You can gain lore value for every location in play, letting you steamroll opponents with the right deck synergy. On top of that, you gain one resist for every location, keeping John Silver in play longer as you rack up lore. 

Jim Hawkins - Space Traveler

Jim Hawkins Space Traveler Into the Inklands

Location decks will be playing Jim Hawkins quite often. This Legendary card based on the Treasure Planet character lets you play a location for free. Then, you are allowed to move Jim Hawkins to the location you play. This is definitely an aggressive card that can win games. 

Ursula - Deceiver of All

Ursula Deceiver of All Into the Inklands

A lot of Lorcana players are predicting that Ursula is going to be broken. This musical villain can sing any song twice, which doubles the effectiveness of that song. You will most likely find her in basically any deck with songs.

Morph - Space Goo

Morph Space Goo Into the Inklands

Emerald deck users are drooling over Morph - Space Goo. Why? Morph can be used to Shift any character, making it extremely versatile and allowing you to set up your board very quickly. You'll definitely want this little guy by your side in most decks. 


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