Because you might mix in the best cards from expansions and create powerful synergies.

Work out where the heck your Disney Lorcana cards have come from.

And with Dual-Ink cards, things get even trickier!

Hades, Restoring The Heart and Calhoun from the Archazia’s Island set in Disney Lorcana

Ready to level up from starter decks?

Its time to get creative!

Dual-Ink Cards, Explained

Dual-Ink cards are a new mechanic introduced in the Archazias Island expansion.

Lorcana Jumba, Alice, and Mufasa

Unlike regular cards, thesefeature two Ink iconsinstead of one.

Another way to tell is by looking at the banner behind the card’s name.

Regular cards have a single color based on their Ink key in, while Dual-Ink cards feature two colors.

The Troubadaur, Musical Narrator from Archazia’s Island in Disney Lorcana

For instance, Pascal, Garden Chameleon has both Amber Ink and Amethyst Ink symbols.

As you know, each of the six Ink types represents a unique style, or “personality.”

Since Dual-Ink cards combine two Ink types,they also blend both personalities, offering new strategic possibilities.

Pascal, Garden Chameleon from  Archazia’s Island in Disney Lorcana

However, adding these powerful cards into your deck will restrict your Ink choices.

Even so, their impact makes them well worth considering!

Exert your opponents with the Archazia’s Island Amethyst/Steel Starter Deck for Lorcana.

Lorcana Amethyst Steel Starter deck, showing Mufasa, Helga, and Iago.

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