Disney Lorcana TCGis a mechanically rich trading card game boasting numerous layers of surprisingly deep strategy, and this is largely thanks to an impressive assortment of card designs that allow for a high degree of deckbuilding variety. Among countless other possibilities are devilish decks comprised almost entirely of easy-to-deploy Broomstick cards, musical decks leveragingDisney Lorcana’s unique singing mechanic to surprise opponents with powerful card plays, and strategic decks that aggressively use action cards to control the game’s flow.

Game Rant recently attended theDisney Lorcana TCGChallenge in Seattle andspoke with co-creator Steve Warnerabout the team’s process for designing new card sets. Since the game’s release barely a year ago, numerous impactful card sets have been released that have drastically increased the game’s deckbuilding potential, and Warner revealed that the team’s approach is not all that dissimilar to how many video game developers approach their game mechanics.

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Some Disney Characters Are Natural Lorcana Cards

When designingnew cards forDisney Lorcana, Warner says the team uses two classic game design approaches: top-down design and bottom-up design. Many iconic Disney characters have strong traits that can easily translate to game mechanics, so the team often chooses a character and applies a mechanic that suits its theme. One example of this was the Rapunzel card: Rapunzel’s character is well-known for her healing abilities, which made her fit perfectly in the role of a healing card. Tinkerbell’s Evasive keyword is another example of a character whose card mechanic naturally emerges from fundamental character traits.

Top-down means I already know what character I’m working with, and I build the ability from there. Rapunzel - Gifted with Healing was a bit of a top-down design; we knew that, because it was Rapunzel, she should probably heal, but we wanted it to be a really exciting card. So, we came up with the ability she has of healing and getting to draw cards for it.

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“Bottom-up” design means there’s a mechanic we really want to add, but we’re not sure what the best theme is for it until a bit later. The song card, Grab Your Sword, is a good way to represent this. We knew we needed something that could deal a bunch of damage and get rid of a lot of characters, but at the time, we weren’t sure what card that could b

On the other hand, there are times when the team wishes to include a card with specific qualities, and then a suitable character is selected to deliver that mechanic. Warner singled out the Grab Your Sword card as an example of this approach: a card that can damage numerous characters at once is a TCG staple, so the team created this song card specifically to introduce this capability for players buildingSteelLorcanadecks. AlthoughDisney Lorcanamay be starting with a mechanical idea and working upward, the final product is never arbitrary; even these bottom-up-designed cards make clear sense thematically whether they’re a character or an action.

Disney Lorcana’s Card Sets Are Driven by the Storyline

Warner also detailed how the team approaches creating card sets that are internally consistent within the theme such as the party-themedShimmering Skies card setfollowing Ursula’s defeat in the Illumineer’s Quest. The team starts with the basics: “vanilla” cards that only possess basic strength and willpower stats, and “French vanilla” cards, ones that typically come with a basic keyword like Rush, Bodyguard, or Challenger.

When we design, we start with creating what we call askeleton. We have certain cards that we’re expecting to just have a keyword, and we call thoseFrench vanilla. We’ll have a certain amount of those, and then we’ll have a certain amount ofvanillacards, which just means they don’t have abilities on them.

Then, we look at what the narrative, the marketing, and the story are going to be, and we start designing the characters for those. Following the characters on their story is what’s exciting, so we want to make sure that story comes through.

Beyond that, the team looks toDisney Lorcana’s narrativeand expresses aspects of the storyline through new card abilities and flavor text. For example, the Floodborn card Belle - Accomplished Mystic carries the flavor text, “The mixed ink had changed more than just the rose.” This points to how this Belle glimmer was altered by the flood of ink that occurred at this point inLorcana’s storyline. Considering the strong relationship between the narrative and cards, keen-eyed collectors might find clues aboutDisney Lorcana’s next chapter tucked between the pages of their Lorebooks.

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As an Illumineer, you’ll wield six magical inks to summon glimmers of Disney characters. Glimmers can appear as familiar friends or in fantastically reimagined forms. Recruit glimmers to your team as you travel through the realm of Lorcana.