Disney Lorcana
Lorcana on Sideboard tracks the full catalog of expansion sets, promo releases, and Illumineer’s Quest box sets — organized by Ink color, card type, franchise (Disney IP), and classification. Lorcana’s ink system and its card-specific inkable/non-inkable distinction are both surfaced in the catalog, making it easy to build ink-specific buylist rules or browse by your store’s preferred color focus.
Sets & Catalog
Sideboard covers all published Lorcana sets:
| Product type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Expansion | The First Chapter, Rise of the Floodborn, Into the Inklands, Ursula’s Return, Shimmering Skies, Archazia’s Island, Azurite Sea, Wilds Unknown |
| Promo | D23 Promos, Disney100 Promos, Disney Lorcana Promo Cards |
| Sealed | Illumineer’s Quest standalone box sets |
New expansion sets appear in Sideboard within 24 hours of TCGPlayer listing them.
Cards & Variants
Each Lorcana card in Sideboard includes:
- Card type — Character, Action, Item, or Location
- Ink — Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, or Steel
- Inkable — whether the card can be inked into your Inkwell (shown as a distinct attribute per card)
- Cost — ink cost to play the card
- Strength / Willpower — for Characters
- Lore — lore value generated by the card
- Move Cost — for Locations
- Classifications — character archetypes like “Storyborn,” “Hero,” “Princess,” etc.
- Franchise / Property — the Disney IP the card belongs to (Snow White, The Little Mermaid, Wreck-It Ralph, etc.)
- Character version — subtitle that differentiates cards with the same character name (e.g., “Evil Ruler,” “Determined Defender”)
- Rarity — Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Legendary, Enchanted, Special
Finishes
Lorcana currently tracks Normal as the standard finish. Cold Foil variant pricing is not yet split out as a separate finish type in Sideboard — price data reflects the market price for the standard print.
About dual-ink cards
Lorcana has not published dual-ink cards as of the current catalog, but Sideboard’s ink handling is built to support them when they arrive. If a card ever carries two inks, it will appear in filter results for both.
Pricing
Lorcana pricing in Sideboard tracks per condition (Near Mint through Damaged) with a single finish (Normal). Prices update every 6 hours for cards in your active inventory, daily for everything else.
Enchanted rarity note: Enchanted cards have dramatically lower supply than other rarities and can be among the highest-priced cards in any given set. Market prices for Enchanteds are tracked but can fluctuate significantly — check prices before committing to buylist entries for specific Enchanteds.
See How pricing works.
Common Workflows
Browsing by ink:
- Use the Ink filter on the catalog page to see all cards of a specific ink
- Combine Ink and Card Type to browse all Amber Actions, for example
Franchise-specific buying:
- Use the Franchise filter to find all cards featuring a specific Disney IP
- Useful when buying collections from customers who focused on a single franchise
Classification-based rules:
- Build buylist rules targeting specific classifications (“Princess,” “Villain,” etc.) using the Classification filter — handy for set-specific or lore-archetype buying
Inkable information:
- Each card in the catalog shows its inkable status — whether it can go into your Inkwell — relevant for player-facing discussions about card utility
Gotchas
Rarity names are Lorcana-specific. “Enchanted” and “Legendary” are not equivalent to similarly-named rarities in other games. Enchanted is the top-tier variant treatment (foil alternate art), above Legendary. Keep this in mind when writing rarity-based rules — an MTG “Rare” buylist rule would not apply to Lorcana.
Promo cards use non-numeric set codes. D23 Promos (D23), Disney100 Promos (D100), and the Disney Lorcana Promo Cards set use letters-only codes. If you’re managing inventory by set code, look for these codes in the catalog rather than a numeric sequence.
The Illumineer’s Quest box is a sealed product, not a set of singles. It appears in the catalog under the “sealed” product type and won’t show individual cards.
Character version is part of the card identity. “Mickey Mouse — Brave Little Tailor” and “Mickey Mouse — True Friend” are separate cards with different abilities, costs, and prices. The Character Version attribute distinguishes them.
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