I could list every new card I love - like Alice, Growing Girl, who lends the Support keyword to your other characters and gains four lore when you reach ten strength, or Sisu, Divine Water Dragon, who allows you to draw a new card every time you quest - but in general all of the new cards in Rise of the Floodborn feel like a shift in power and ability
Pongo, Ol Rascal Good luck catching this one Pongo, Ol Rascal is another ruby Lorcana cards that leans into the ink colours prowess when it comes to Evasive characters that add to your lore total while being difficult for your opponents to get rid of
Minwu, Rebellion Strategist (Mangara, the Diplomat) Rating: 5/10 While its very possible to just not attack with two creatures or cast two spells in the same turn, forcing your opponent out of that play pattern is still a worthwhile effect
Whether it's introducing card mechanics such as dual-ink cards and locations, or banning cards from competitive play after players discover unexpected ways to make them overpowered, Disney Lorcana seems to have notable changes taking place every few months
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