
Disney Lorcana is a star-studded TCG with beloved Disney characters, both in their original form and re-imagined in more fantastical ones. The aim of the game is to reach 20 lore points which you earn through questing and challenging your opponent.
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Certain elements are to be considered when playing character cards. The Strength (attack) and Willpower (defense) of your card will determine its fate on the battlefield. The Disney Princesses are a sub-class of character cards. Their gentle faces pack a mean punch and offer some of the most valuable abilities in the game.
17 Aurora, Regal Princess
This sleeping beauty's card should be put to rest as it is one of weakest in the Princess deck. Though it only costs two Ink to use, the low Strength and Willpower mean you will not be able to deal much damage to your opponent.
However, if you choose to quest and exert this card, you will gain two lore. Though this will also leave the Regal Princess vulnerable to being challenged by the opponent and, with a low defense, the likelihood is this card will be banished pretty quickly. The best use of this card is to Shift Aurora, Dreaming Guardian onto it to get it out far earlier.
16 Minnie Mouse, Beloved Princess
Like the Regal Princess, this Minnie Mouse card offers no abilities. A card's abilities are what help turn the tides of a game by either slowing down your opponent or helping you to boost your own deck. Without abilities, all a card has to stand on is its Strength and Willpower.
While this princess has a higher Willpower than the previous, she is still quite weak. If you quest this card you will only gain one lore which is not a significant amount considering it costs two Ink to play.
15 Jasmine, Disguised
On this card the sheltered Arab princess dons a disguise and leaves the palace walls for the first time to explore the outside world. Like its name, this card should remain disguised as it does not offer any abilities.
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However, this Jasmine card has a decent Strength and Willpower stat of three while only costing two Ink. You gain two lore points from questing this card so perhaps the best way to make use of this card is to convert it to your Inkwell.
14 Ariel, On Human Legs
The human version of Ariel offers you a unique yet redundant ability - she cannot sing while exerted. Voiceless means that if you choose to play this Ariel card you will need to think strategically about when to exert it as she cannot sing songs in this position.
Despite this lacklustre ability, this Ariel card has a higher Strength of three, a Willpower of four, and earns you two lore points. Costing four Ink to play, you can convert this card to money for desperate measures.
13 Ariel, Spectacular Singer
Spectacular Singer is a super rare card making it a valuable one to add to your collection. A Singer card means that this card can use Songs. Though it does cost five Ink to sing, if you have a Song worth five or more, it will be free.
Musical Debut allows you to look at the top four cards in your deck and select a Song card to place in your hand. This ability is most definitely useful. However, with a low Strength and Willpower and only gaining one lore, this super rare card is not really useful beyond its abilities.
12 Aurora, Briar Rose
This version of Aurora is under her pseudonym - Briar Rose. The card's unique ability, Disarming Beauty, lowers a chosen character's strength stat by two, quickly turning a powerful foe into a weak one.
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With a low Strength stat and a lore value of one, this card is best played passively. Since this Aurora card has a high Willpower, it can be exerted without the worry of being banished easily. You can even convert it to your Inkwell as extra cash.
11 Belle, Inventive Engineer
This re-imagined Dreamborn version of Belle follows her father's footsteps as an engineer. This ability, Tinker, means you can play one less Ink for the next item you play in that turn.
Despite its rather low Strength of two and Willpower of three, this card can easily earn you two lore points at little cost. You may just have to be a little inventive about how you use it in game.
10 Moana, Chosen By The Ocean
The Polynesian princess harnesses the ability to vanquish Te Ka from the battlefield instantly. This Is Not Who You Are is a pretty powerful ability but only if the opponent has this villain.
With a Strength stat of two, Moana's advantages lie in her high Willpower of six. It will take a lot of damage to banish this princess. Five Ink need to be paid to quest this card and in return you will gain two lore points.
9 Ariel, Whoseit Collector
This card's signature ability is Look At This Stuff which allows you to ready this character at no extra cost whenever you play an item card. In her mermaid form with Flounder, this card is a rare one with the strength being its synergy with item cards.
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Rarity and ability aside, this card is not that powerful with only a Strength and Willpower of three. It costs a pretty penny of four Ink yet only gains one lore when quested. However, pair it with item cards, and you could be questing multiple times a turn in a terrifyingly good combo.
8 Aurora, Dreaming Guardian
This super rare Dreaming Guardian card is part of the elusive and mysterious Floodborn class. As a Shift card it can be placed on top of other Aurora cards, making the card a valuable asset to your deck.
Protective Embrace is a convenient ability providing ward to your other characters protecting them from being challenged. This Aurora has a decent Strength of three and high Willpower of five, making it a desirable card. However, this great power comes at a high price of five Ink only offering two lore points in return.