Disney Lorcana Tiny Diamond Symbol Mystery Solved! Also Giveaway?



Disney Lorcana is a trading card game (TCG) that features Disney characters in both original and reimagined art styles that live in an all-new world with unique and magical gameplay.

The game is set in the rich and fantastical world of Lorcana, a combination of the words “lore” and “arcana”. Players will take on the mantle of Illumineer, a powerful sorcerer, and band together Disney characters from Lorcana’s “The Great Illuminary”, a treasury of all Disney songs and stories ever made.

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5 thoughts on “Disney Lorcana Tiny Diamond Symbol Mystery Solved! Also Giveaway?”

  1. I really don't know… Sounds weird.

    While i crave for any news (because, c'mon, next fall is going to be a stupid long wait haha ^^'), I've been doing the rounds and revisiting past and recent TCG game, trying to read into and make theories on my own. I see where you're comming from with yours, and it would have been a sound thing… If we didn't saw those cards. Now, granted, I'm absolutely no expert around, but if a project ever existed and was made into a TCG, there's plenty of chance i had a starter set somewhere arround or a few boxes and played some.

    Among my favorite stand Battle Spirits.
    It has a mechanic that could partially explain or relate to these "ink" dots. To keep up with new sets, powercreeps, and pace the game, since their first ever sets BP introduced a "cost reduction". Each permanent cards (Spirit, Nexuses) have one or more symbols on the lower right end, which also translate as "damage" they would do once they attack a player. So once you have a few things out, it become much more easier to play spirits, spells and nexuses. Altho in battle spirits, their cost reductions are displayed on the upper left corner, right next to where their cost is, and really could only be read as such, it could still be cost reductions, placed elsewhere…

    As said earlier, the set exemple you brought with mickey and maleficient next to each other further rouse my doubts even higher… One, because of maleficient's ability ; supposing you have access to a color fully (and not having to choose from dreamborn, storyborn, floodborn or other restrictive parameters), why would any red player pick mickey ? If i follow your theory correctly (maybe I just missunderstood it and am gonna sound like an idiot in the end but heh, I'm just there for the sake of chatting lol) he would provide 4 victory points when defeated. On the other hand, maleficient not only provide as few as 2, but could wipe a mickey on the board and grant you automatically 4 ?? Would seems somehow lacking, in termy of game balance, IMHO. If it IS victory point, then the ratios are all over the place, with the most perfect 1:1 being captain hook, and then you have elsa for 3:1, stitch 2:2, maleficient almost 5:1 ?!

    One other thing is, maybe it's a game with lane and/or control points. Either geared just like Marvel Snap, where you have to get the most "power" into 2 out of 3 locations, or just like in Solforge, they have distinct lane and can't interact with each other if they're not in the same location/lane.

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  2. BS here's why:
    I just don't play anything. If I don't play minions you cannot take them out thuse you cannot win. Then a gazillion turns later I play my Malificent, kill one of your minions for some victory points, and get more victory points once you challenge and kill her.

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