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Into The Inklands - Best Cards To Pull

March 13, 2024

Into The Inklands is now available worldwide and we've taken a look at the set list and chosen our best cards to pull! This set has more cards than the previous released two, so let's dive in!

If you haven't heard of Lorcana yet, it is a brand new TCG from Disney and Ravensburger which has been a huge hit with the first and second sets being released.

Into the Inklands is the third set in the Lorcana TCG series and has a total of 226 unique cards.

The Enchanted Rarity cards for Lorcana are some of the best pulls from any set and Into The Inklands has increased the total amount by 6, giving you a total of 18 Enchanted Cards to chase!

Into The Inklands also introduces new gameplay mechanics into the Lorcana TCG with the addition of Location cards.

Like previous sets, Into The Inklands has released several products which contain Booster Packs that give you 10 random cards from Lorcana, including Booster Boxes (24 packs) and Illumineer's Trove (8 packs).

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Best Cards To Pull - Into The Inklands

Let's dive into our top picks for the 3rd set in Lorcana TCG. Normally we do these best pull articles on release date, but we've had a bit more time to look at where cards are settling on the market and give you a better idea of their value.

Ursula - Deceiver of All - Enchanted Rare

Emerald Ink
#212
Ursula

Ursula

Enchanted

The first card in our list is the Enchanted Ursula card! This card has strangely shot-up in price to over $300.00 since release and there is a reason why: there is a text-error on the card's front. If you manage to pull one it will say Floodborn on it, but in reality it should say Dreamborn. The Lorcana team has acknowledged the error and it has led to some fans thinking the card will now be considered a rare error card that might potentially get fixed in reprints.

There's no news of any errata fixes for Ursula as yet though, so the speculation that this will be a super-rare error card is just that, speculation. Nevertheless, it's caused the price to sky rocket compared to others, so if you pull one, great job!

RLS Legacy - Solar Galleon - Enchanted Rare

Ruby Ink
#216
RLS Legacy

RLS Legacy

Enchanted

Lorcana Into The Inklands has introduced Location cards and they didn't waste any time introducing them as Enchanted cards. You can also find Pride Lands, Kuzco's Palace and Belle's House as Enchanted Location cards in this set!

The RLS Legacy seems to be the Enchanted card doing the best on the marketplaces, hitting an all-time high of over $100.

Jafar - Striking Illusionist - Legendary

Amethyst Ink
#042
Jafar

Jafar

Legendary

Our first Legendary in our Best Cards to Pull list is the Jafar Striking Illusionist. You can also pull this card in Enchanted form, which is currently the third most expensive card of the set.

Whilst the Enchanted version of this card is the pricer one to pull, we love the art on the Legendary card too. Not to mention, this card is doing wonders in decks with it's high ink cost combined with A Whole New World.

It's a great card to pull in both standard, foil and enchanted!

Ursula - Deceiver of All - Legendary

Emerald Ink
#091
Ursula

Ursula

Legendary

Like the Enchanted version, Ursula Legendary also has the wrong text on the card. Surprisingly, the cost of the Legendary card hasn't soared too high, allowing you to get your hands on it a bit easier. It's currently sitting at around $30, around the same price as the Robin Hood Legendary.

Chernabog - Evildoer - Enchanted Rare

Amber Ink
#205
Chernabog

Chernabog

Enchanted

Chernabog is next on our list. Chernabog features in the 1940s animated Disney film Fantasia and whilst he isn't the most expensive Enchanted in Into The Inklands, he is still over $100! We think this is one of the coolest cards in the set; we just are surprised he was given the Amber Ink!

Robin Hood - Champion of Sherwood - Enchanted Rare

Steel Ink
#221
Robin Hood

Robin Hood

Enchanted

Robin Hood makes another appearance in Disney Lorcana and this time it's as an Enchanted card (the first Enchanted Robin!). If it wasn't for the Ursula Error card, this card might well have taken #1 spot on the Into The Inklands money chart.

Jim Hawkins - Space Traveler - Legendary

Ruby Ink
#109
Jim Hawkins

Jim Hawkins

Legendary

Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet is another Legendary card you'll want to keep an eye out for. Both it's normal and foil versions are going for $25+, making it a very valuable card to pull.

The card is also featured heavily in many of the popular meta decks at the current time, making it very sought after by Lorcana players.

The Sorcerer's Hat - Enchanted Rare

Amethyst Ink
#210
The Sorcerer's Hat

The Sorcerer's Hat

Enchanted

The first Item Enchanted card has been added to the Into The Inklands set and it's the amazing The Socrcerer's Hat. Like all Enchanteds, this card also comes in another rarity: Rare!

Morph - Space Goo - Enchanted Rare

Emerald Ink
#211
Morph

Morph

Enchanted

Treasure Planet features a lot in Into The Inklands and who doesn't love some alien space goo? The Morph Enchanted is sitting in the middle of the pack for most expensive Enchanted but it makes our list for being an adorable gloop!

Kida - Protector Of Atlantis - Enchanted Rare

Amber Ink
#206
Kida

Kida

Enchanted

Kida is probably our favourite artwork of all the Enchanted Cards in Into The Inklands. Kida is from the Disney Film Atlantis: The Lost Empire and there are a total of four different versions available in Into The Inklands! I guess someone at Lorcana really likes this character too!

Let us know in the comments which cards from Into The Inklands is your favorite and should be added to our list!

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