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Disney Lorcana Rise of the Floodborn release date, preorder products, and more

Chapter two is coming.

Ravensburger isn’t slowing down production of Dinsey Lorcana, with the second chapter, Rise of the Floodborn, expected to drop before the holidays. 

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Supply issues have plagued the Disney Lorcana TCG since it launched in game stores on Aug. 18. Ravensburger is correcting its problems through a small supply drop expected sometime in October, and a full reprint of The First Chapter that is slated to become available in North America in time for the holiday season. It’s possible that the reprint could coincide with the global launch of Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn

All Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn release dates

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Much like The First Chapter, Rise of the Floodborn will launch through local game stores first on Nov. 17. On Dec. 1, fans and players can start purchasing products through retail outlets like Target. 

Included in the Rise of the Floodborn release are two new Starter decks, an Illumineer’s Trove, card sleeves, playmats, and a special Disney100 Edition

Spoilers for Rise of the Floodborn started on Sept. 29, featuring a new keyword mechanic called Resist. The new mechanic will likely change up how Challenges will work going forward, and cards like Cogsworth can even provide the Resist keyword to all other Characters you control. Players can find a full card gallery for the Rise of the Floodborn set on the Lorcana app.

Collectors and players who live near Disney parks can pick up products and get some matches in on Nov. 17.

All Rise of the Floodborn projected preorder prices

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Preorder prices for Disney Lorcana products at time of writing on Nov. 15 are far above MSRP, but will hopefully drop if Ravensburger comes through by providing enough product through the early local game store release and to large retailers on Dec. 1.

  • Rise of the Floodborn booster box: Around $275
  • Disney100 Collector’s Edition: Around $180
  • Rise of the Floodborn Illumineer’s Trove: Around $130
  • Rise of the Floodborn booster pack: Around $16
  • Amber and Sapphire Starter deck: Around $40
  • Amethyst and Steel Starter deck: Around $40
  • Card sleeves: $9.99
  • Winnie-the-Pooh playmat: $19.99

Additional details for Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn will be added as they become available.

Update Nov. 15 8:45am CT: All preorder prices were updated heading into the Nov. 17 soft launch at local game stores.


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