, Disney's popular trading card game (TCG) that places players in the role of Illumineers with the power of magical inks, has several starter decks available to help people start their gaming career on the right foot. The game's debut set,, released three of the premade starter decks in the summer of 2023. With the launch of the second set,, two more were made available. An upcoming third set, is scheduled for a March 8, 2024, release, and will include an additional two starter decks.
cards each have types based on the origin of the character pictured, and their role in the story — these are varied but include descriptors such as Storyborn, Princess, Ally, and so on. They’re also divided into six color-coded categories known as inks: Emerald, Ruby, Steel, Sapphire, Amber, and Amethyst. Each ink leans towards specific strategies and decks cannot consist of more than two inks. While many may scoff at the strength of a premade deck in play,each starter deck is surprisingly effective and well-balanced against not only each other but can often hold up against custom decks.
The Emerald and Ruby starter deck for is good for players who like to focus more on aggressive play. Ruby ink cards generally encourage a lot of challenging opponents and taking a forceful approach, giving the player plenty of options to throw the opponent off their stride. Emerald ink cards are much more flexible, which in this case provides the necessary means to gather Lore during a game.
Number of Cards in Deck
Card Name
Card Number
Card Type(s)
Ink Color
2
Duke of Weselton, Opportunistic Official
73/204 EN.1
Storyborn, Villain
Emerald
3
Sergeant Tibbs, Courageous Cat
124/204 EN.1
Storyborn, Ally
Ruby
2
Aladdin, Prince Ali
69/204 EN.1
Storyborn, Hero, Prince
Emerald
1
Cruella De Vil, Miserable as Usual
72/204 EN.1
Storyborn, Villain
Emerald
3
Megara, Pulling the Strings
87/204 EN.1
Dreamborn, Ally
Emerald
2
Donald Duck, Boisterous Fowl
108.204 EN.1
Storyborn
Ruby
1
Lefou, Investigator
112/204
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