Product Configuration: 60 cards, 11 game tokens, 1 rulebook, 1 booster pack per starter deck
BOX BREAK: 8 Decks per display
To play the Disney Lorcana TCG, each player will need a deck of 60 cards. Ready-to-play starter decks contain a preconstructed deck with a specific card list. If youre new to trading card games, or if you want to experience the game with a deck designed and tested by Team Lorcana, this is a good place to start.
Each starter deck includes:
- 1 Preconstructed deck of 60 cards, including 2 foil cards of the characters on the package front
- 11 Game tokens
- 1 Quick Start Rulebook
- 1 Booster pack containing 12 randomized cards
NEW ONLINE SALES POLICY
From the start, Disney Lorcana has been centered around players and play. Disney & Lorcana fans are excited to experience an early launch at their FLGS and to be first in line to play the game in-store. It is important to preserve the quality and integrity of the brand by encouraging in-person user engagement and play. By adopting policies to foster Organized Play and drive foot traffic to game stores, Ravensburger believes they are helping provide a better experience for the consumer, a better game, and a better brand. Accordingly, there is a need to keep the early launch experience special to preserve the intent of this 2-week window and to also ensure there is enough product available to service O.P. attendees. Ravensburger has made the decision to implement a NO ONLINE Sales policy for Set 4 sealed products during the 2-week first-to-market period for hobby retailers starting May 17th and ending May 31st.
- This means retailers are NOT allowed to sell on their own website, marketplaces, or any other .com sites during the 2-week early Hobby Release window.
- Retailers CAN pre-sell products online, but these products must be delivered to consumers on the full channel Launch date of May 31st, 2024. The delivery date must be called out in the product listing.
- Ravensburger has put in place a very strict process for auditing this sales policy. Non-compliance consequences vary from loss of allocation to removal of O.P. status.