Name, Cost And Inkability
The top area shows the card name and ink cost, and the card also indicates whether it is inkable. That immediately affects both deckbuilding and turn planning.
Lorcana / Detailed Guide
Advanced Guide
This guide explains Lorcana beyond the basics, with extra focus on ink decisions, quest pressure, challenges and the most common technical terms.
Card Name
Mickey Mouse
Card Number
15
Type
Character / Storyborn, Hero
Rarity
Promo
Read The Card
Lorcana cards are very readable once you know the layout. The most important parts tell you who the character is, how much it costs, whether it can become ink and how it earns or contests lore.
The top area shows the card name and ink cost, and the card also indicates whether it is inkable. That immediately affects both deckbuilding and turn planning.
The type line tells you whether the card is a character, item, action or song. This shapes how and when you can play it, and what role it has in your strategy.
Characters usually show lore, strength and willpower. Those values tell you how much lore they can gain on quests, how much damage they deal and how much pressure they can withstand.
The text box explains abilities, effects or special conditions. Many Lorcana cards look simple at first, but their value depends heavily on how their text interacts with board state and quest timing.
One of Lorcana's defining skills is deciding which cards become ink. Every turn asks whether a card is more valuable as a resource now or as an effect later, and that decision shapes your whole game plan.
Lorcana constantly asks whether your characters should quest for lore or challenge opposing exerted characters. Pushing lore too hard can leave you open, but fighting too much can make you fall behind on the score.
Most decks want a smooth cost curve, reliable early plays and a clear path to either pressure, control or value. Because inkable and non-inkable ratios matter, consistency is just as important as raw card quality.
The strongest turns usually come from planning a sequence where you grow your board while still threatening lore. Good Lorcana players measure when to race, when to trade and when to preserve key characters for future turns.
Type
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Type
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How this category plays
Songs sao Actions especiais que ganham muito valor quando consegues cantá-las com Characters certos.
Sao picos de eficiencia e swing turns.
Where it usually pressures
Permitem efeitos fortes com grande eficiencia de recursos.
What to watch out for
Dependem de custo, timing e de ter o Character certo para cantar.
Weakness and resistance always depend on the individual card, set, and format, so use these notes as a practical guide, not an absolute rule.
Fabled
Legendary
Reign of Jafar
Uncommon
Reign of Jafar
Super_rare
Reign of Jafar
Rare
Reign of Jafar
Rare
Reign of Jafar
Uncommon
Reign of Jafar
Super_rare
Reign of Jafar
Rare
Reign of Jafar
Uncommon
Reign of Jafar
Rare
Archazia's Island
Rare
Archazia's Island
Common
A card that can be placed into your inkwell as a resource.
A card that has been used and is turned sideways, making it vulnerable to challenges.
Sending a character to gain the amount of lore shown on its card.
Having one of your characters battle an opposing exerted character.