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Into the Inklands Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands' full card list, the Enchanted tier led by Mickey Mouse and Robin Hood, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.

By Chase Society Desk

Into the Inklands is Disney Lorcana's third set, the one that opened the game up by adding Location cards and a wave of new characters to chase. Its Enchanted tier leans on some of the most enduring names in the Disney catalog, with a Mickey Mouse and a Robin Hood at the front, and the set has aged into one of the deepest-history releases a Lorcana collector can build around.

Every card in Into the Inklands, priced live, is on the full Into the Inklands card list. Bookmark it before you go further.

What follows is the numbering, the cards holding the value, the estimated odds on the Enchanted, and where the sealed product sits.

Into the Inklands at a Glance

  • Release date: February 23, 2024, Lorcana's third set
  • 204 base cards dealt across the six inks the game runs on: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
  • 18 Enchanted cards fill 205 through 222, the borderless full-art pulls that top the set
  • The set that introduced Location cards, a new card type that changed how decks were built
  • No Iconic or Epic grade yet, so the Enchanted is the ceiling here
  • The headline chase: Mickey Mouse - Trumpeter, the Enchanted at 220

What a Lorcana card is worth comes down to the character on it more than the deck power underneath, and Into the Inklands put a strong slate of favorites into the Enchanted tier. Mickey and Robin Hood lead, Scrooge McDuck and the DuckTales cast add a layer this set is known for, and the value follows the faces collectors already love.

The Into the Inklands Card List: How It's Structured

A Lorcana set reads as one long numbered list, grouped ink by ink, with rarity climbing inside each color.

The base run, 1 to 204. Every ink stacks Commons, Uncommons, Rares, and Super Rares, capped by the Legendaries. This is deck territory, and it's where the new Location cards live, the mechanic Into the Inklands added to the game.

The Enchanted, 205 to 222. Eighteen borderless, full-art pulls sit on top of the base set, one rarity above Legendary. These are the cards that carry the chase, and in Into the Inklands they hold the entire top of the market.

Every card, base and Enchanted, sits on the full interactive list with its current price.

Into the Inklands Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

Mickey Mouse - Trumpeter leads the set. A borderless Mickey is about the safest chase Lorcana can print, the face of the whole company on the game's top rarity, and it sits at the head of the Enchanted tier.

Robin Hood - Champion of Sherwood holds second, a long-running collector favorite whose Enchanted has stayed near the top since release.

Below them, the set's own identity shows through. Scrooge McDuck leads the DuckTales cast that gives Into the Inklands its flavor, and the Ursula and Kida Enchanteds round out the names collectors reach for next.

The rest of the chase board:

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The Into the Inklands Enchanted Tier Is the Whole Chase

Into the Inklands arrived before Lorcana had built any grade above Enchanted, so the borderless cards are the entire top of the market.

That keeps the set clean to read. There is no Iconic layer to sort, just eighteen Enchanted cards and the question of which character you want most. Mickey and Robin Hood anchor the top, the DuckTales names give the set a personality the earlier releases lacked, and the rest of the cast fills the pages between. A collector chasing this set is chasing those eighteen cards, with the base run below them as deck material and the new Locations mixed in.

Read Into the Inklands as a buyer and the Enchanted tier is the decision. The base cards matter for play, but the money lives in the borderless eighteen.

Into the Inklands Pull Rates (Estimated)

No official odds exist. Ravensburger has never attached per-card rates to a Lorcana release, so the numbers here come from community box and case breaks and are best treated as ballpark.

  • A booster box carries 24 packs, twelve cards to each
  • A typical pack shakes out to six Commons, three Uncommons, two slots that are Rare or stronger, and one foil at any grade
  • Enchanted: about 1 in every 2 to 3 boxes across community pulls, the only true chase rarity in the set

That last line is why the Enchanted cards carry the prices they do. A hit rate that clears a couple of boxes between pulls, spread across eighteen different cards, means the specific character you want is a genuinely scarce find. Put a Mickey or a Robin Hood on that rate and the price follows.

Into the Inklands Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices

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1
Booster Box
+32%$86$114
2
Illumineer's Trove
+11%$52$57
3
Booster Pack
+10%$4$4

Most of the sealed money moves through the booster box, with the Illumineer's Trove beside it for buyers who want packs and a storage box together. Into the Inklands has crossed the line every retired Lorcana set crosses: an intact box now costs more than the packs inside it would fetch one at a time, because the market is paying for the sealed object itself.

Step past the week-to-week wiggle and the math on any closed Lorcana set holds. A sealed box is a locked wager on the Enchanted cards inside, and once the presses stop its floor settles around what it can still yield. A third-set box with eighteen Enchanteds and a full DuckTales roster is exactly the kind sealed collectors keep circling.

Why Into the Inklands Endures

Into the Inklands is the set where Lorcana grew past its opening act.

Adding Location cards changed how the game was built, and pulling in the DuckTales cast alongside Mickey, Robin Hood, and the Atlantis crew gave the set a character all its own. That mix of a real mechanical shift and a deep bench of beloved faces is why the set kept collectors engaged well past its print run.

The Mickey Mouse is the object at the front of it. The most recognizable character Disney has, on Lorcana's top rarity, leading a set that pushed the game somewhere new.

Into the Inklands sits third in the Lorcana line, after Rise of the Floodborn and ahead of Ursula's Return. A new card type, a DuckTales roster nothing else in the game has, and a Mickey that anchors the whole chase.

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