Released December 1, 2023, Rise of the Floodborn is the second major set in the Disney Lorcana trading card game. As a follow-up to the successful launch of The First Chapter, it brings meaningful mechanical depth, striking art, and fresh deck-building opportunities.
What’s New in Rise of the Floodborn
The most notable gameplay addition is the “Resist” keyword. This mechanic reduces damage taken by characters, creating new defensive strategies and counterplay against aggressive decks. It encourages the development of more resilient deck archetypes and adds balance to an evolving metagame.
This set also builds on the Floodborn theme, presenting alternate versions of Disney characters infused with magical ink. Characters like Floodborn Belle, Cinderella, and the Mad Hatter aren’t just visually distinct—they introduce unique gameplay effects and enable synergy with the Shift mechanic for more efficient card plays.
As a result, deck construction becomes more dynamic. Control players gain access to sturdier, Resist-based characters, while tempo-focused decks benefit from high-impact Floodborn units. The game remains approachable for beginners, but this chapter clearly rewards strategic planning and experience.

Art Direction & Collector Appeal
Lorcana’s art direction continues to impress. Rise of the Floodborn reimagines classic Disney characters with darker, heroic, or fantastical flair. Illustrations like a haunting Queen of Hearts or armored Stitch elevate the visual identity of the set, appealing to both players and collectors.
Enchanted rarity cards return as visually stunning, alternate-art foils. These cards are not just valuable—they’re genuinely collectible, with strong crossover appeal for Disney fans and trading card enthusiasts alike.
Product Availability and Value
Like its predecessor, Rise of the Floodborn experienced supply constraints at launch, especially for starter decks and sealed product. When available near MSRP, products offer solid value, especially the booster boxes and two-player starter decks. Among the latter, Amber/Sapphire is ideal for beginners, while Amethyst/Steel provides more complex interactions for experienced players.

Pull Rates (Community Estimates)
While Ravensburger has not published official pull rates, community-sourced data from Reddit and collector forums suggests the following:
- Enchanted Rares: ~1 per 96 packs (about 1 per 3–4 booster boxes)
- Legendary Cards: ~1 in every 6 packs (~4 per booster box)
- Guaranteed Contents per Booster Pack:
- 1 Rare or higher
- 1 foil card (can be any rarity, including Enchanted)
- Occasionally, a pack may include two Rare or higher cards (one regular, one foil)
As with any TCG, pull rates vary significantly box to box. Some users report high-value boxes; others report below-average pulls. That said, the overall distribution aligns with what players saw in The First Chapter.

Rise of the Floodborn successfully builds on Lorcana’s foundations without overcomplicating the gameplay or straying from its visual identity. It brings a healthy mix of strategy, creativity, and collectibility that enhances both competitive and casual play.
While supply limitations and secondary market pricing may frustrate some fans, the set itself is a strong signal that Lorcana has long-term potential as both a game and a collectible product. Whether you’re playing, collecting, or both, this expansion delivers meaningful content—and shows that Lorcana is here to stay.

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