As each set is added to the trading card game , the dynamics for competitive play and what cards are most desirable to create the strongest meta decks get switched up, and is doing it again in a big way. The introduction of location cards adds a whole new game mechanic for players to learn, and present large changes to strategies. Of course, when building any deck, players should think about the strategy they want to use, as simply having a great card will mean very little if it doesn't match the style of play incorporated.
is the third set released for the game, andis available for sale at many local game stores and hobby shops on February 23, 2024, with a larger retail launch on March 8. As per usual, the cards will be able to be mixed with others from and, as long as no more than two inks are represented per deck. This means that players will have a larger pool of cards to sift through when building custom decks, and many new strategies can be considered. The following cards are some of the most likely to change the meta for competitive play.
Ursula: Deceiver of All is going to be a difficult card to find, as it is listed at the Legendary rarity, yet for those lucky enough to get her, she can be a vicious card in a song-heavy deck. Only costing three ink to play, every time this Ursula sings a song, she can essentially sing it twice and then be placed back in the deck rather than discarded. Unfortunately, as her cost is only three, it limits which songs she can do this with, but this could still be a very powerful card when used well.
Before cards have even hit the table, creative players have already come up with ways to work the system using the Pride Lands location card in. Any character at this location has an extra plus-two defense, and the location offers one lore. An especially dangerous combo for opponents comes when a player combines Pride Lands, Simba: Protective Cub, Madam Mim: Snake, and Merlin: Shapeshifter to receive nearly infinite lore.
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