Enchanted letters in Disney Lorcana are the special secret cards that everyone is eager to get their hands on if they can find one. Whether someone enjoys collecting trading cards or is an avid player of the game, these Charmed Ones are always the coolest in every set. As is usual for Lorcana, Azurite Sea There are 204 numbered cards divided between the six ink colors, with an additional 18 cards that go beyond this numbering system like these special Enchanted secret rare cards.
In this sixth set for Disney Lorcana: Mar AzuriteA truly unique look is applied to your Charmed Ones, unlike anything seen before. Following Azurite Seapirate theme, each of these stunning Cards are designed like a nautical map or guidebook, complete with distressed coloring. There are 18 Enchanted cards, numbered from 205/204 to 222/204, three for each ink color. This list is based on card art appearance as well as game mechanics, although typically these valuable cards are not used in the game due to the risk of damage.
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Treasure Mountain
Card 222/2 04 EN.6, Steel Paint
Treasure Mountain is an incredible location card in play, even though it costs five inks to put on the table. With a strength of nine, the card gives two knowledge per turn and can cause damage to opposing players’ cards based on the number of characters in Treasure Mountain. Like an Enchanted, it’s still an impressive card and one that anyone would be lucky to pull out of a deck of cards, but a little less spectacular in its appearance than the others. Its art mimics the standard version of the Treasure Mountain card, but with more of a sepia filter applied to it.
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Captain Amelia – Legacy Commander
Card 221/204 EN.6, Steel Paint
Captain Amélia’s Enchanted card is among the most valuable cards in the world. Azurite Seabesides being a beautiful design. His art looks like a sketch drawn on an old map or diary, with a pirate ship visible in the background. and a silver outline around Captain Amelia to emphasize that this is a steel ink card.
In play, this card also has many useful abilities, including the chance to fetch two stories and give +1 resistance to other characters. Her unique ability protects her from any challenges from pirate characters, which can be very useful for many players who use Azurite SeaThe heavy pirate theme.
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Raya – Kumandran Knight
Card 214/204 EN.6, Ruby Ink
Enchanted Lorcana cards stand out, even when they don’t have the themed sepia tones of Azurite Seabecause they are miniature works of art with the detail and care that goes into their illustrations. For Raya – Kumandran Rider, this is particularly true. With Raya outlined in red to match the Ruby ink she is a part of, the card has a collage of different pieces of art to see in the spaces around Raya. The card features useful game mechanics, including an ability that allows players to prepare a character after a card is added to the inkwell.
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The islands I took from the sea
Card 216/204 PT. 6, ruby ink
The Islands I Pulled From The Sea features its main character, Maui, and his iconic hook outlined in Ruby ink red on an epic scene of Maui literally pulling islands out of the sea. Example sketches of Maui’s fishhook and necklace fill the areas on the side of the card. Fitting with its name and theme of removing islands from the sea, the card allows the player to search their deck for a location card to add to their hand.
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Sugar Rush Racetrack
Card 207/204 EN.6, Amber Ink
Azurite SeaThe Enchanted Amber paint location, Sugar Rush Speedway – Finish Line, has work of art that evokes sensations of a time gone bywhen the race cars on the track would be much slower. Taking a closer look at the finish line banner in Azurite SeaWith the enchanted colors, it looks like an old sketch from years past. Seeing decorations in this style adds to the whimsy and excitement of your runway feel.
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Rafiki – Ethereal Guide
Card 208/204 EN.6, Amethyst Ink
Already a fun character to have in a deck, Rafiki – Ethereal Guide offers subtle features in this Enchanted masterpiece. Here, Rafiki is outlined in the purple color of Amethyst paint, but the whites added to the card help add the ethereal feel that it deserves. A drawing of a lion cub can be seen to the right of the card, and Rafiki’s facial expression appears to come to life in the drawing. A later game card, which also has an impact on the game.
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Hackwrench Gadget – Brilliant Quartermaster
Card 217/204 EN.6, Sapphire Ink
Along with Chip and Dale’s Enchanted card comes its brilliant inventor, Gadget Hackwrench. The Gadget card already includes mechanics that might make it worth building a deck of Inventor cardsand as such, it is one of the most sought after cards in Azurite Sea. His Enchanted version adds this by making a beautiful sketch of the mouse. Clearly in her element, analyzing and inventing with steampunk style magnifying glasses, the card has many gadgets floating around her on the card as she is outlined in the light blue of Sapphire ink.
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You came back
Card 213/204 EN.6, Emerald Ink
Surprisingly, the action card, You Came Back, is the only version of Stitch in Azurite Sea which was transformed into an Enchanted version. With Stitch being an unofficial mascot for the game and having his own Gift Set with Azurite Seamany have expect an Enchanted card with the little blue alien. Although his name isn’t on the card, he’s still the center of attention in this illustration, with Stitch holding Lilo as they are both outlined in emerald ink in a truly inspired design.
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We could be immortal
Card 219/204 EN.6, Sapphire Ink
We Could Be Immortals is a Sapphire ink music card where its Enchanted illustration mimics the traditional card art. Featuring all the heroes in a similar format, the Enchanted moves Baymax front and center and adds sketches of items in the background. Being a group image, there is much more light blue on this sepia card, with all the characters benefiting from the Sapphire ink outline.
With the right deck, this song can be powerful. Singing it makes all Inventor characters nearly untouchable for one round, providing them all +6 Toughness.
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Maleficent’s Staff
Card 210/204 EN.6, Amethyst Ink
As an Item card, Maleficent’s Staff can remain on the table until banished and provides the player with one lore for each of their opponent’s cards that is returned to their hand. This ability can help counter some of the players’ strategies and is useful to have around. In its Enchanted form, the evil appearance of the staff’s magic seems to come from the card itself. with the Amethyst ink outline swirling beyond the staff and into Maleficent’s hand.
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Daisy – Pirate Captain
Card 211/204 EN.6, Emerald Ink
Daisy may be a bit of an underrated character, but her Enchanted Pirate Captain card helps emphasize your true beauty in your feminine features, as well as self-confidence when taking charge. Behind her are sketches of a ship’s rudder and other items that give this card the feel of being torn from a guidebook or a sketch that once filled the edge of a long-lost treasure map. The useful ability on your card allows players to draw a card whenever a Pirate character does a quest while in a location.
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Chip ‘N’ Dale – Recovery Rangers
Card 205/204 EN.6, Amber Ink
Gadget isn’t the only member of Rescue rangers to join the fight in Azurite Seawith Chip and Dale teaming up for this Enchanted card. To Lorcanathey take on the role of Recovery Rangers instead, there is a unique shift mechanic for the card that allows it to be played on a Chip or Dale card, among other useful strengths. The art for this Enchanted is action-packed, with Dale in some kind of scuba gear and Chip looking like a Indiana Jones adventurous.
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Wreck-It Ralph – Ham Hands
Card 220/204 EN.6, Steel Paint
Wreck-It Ralph is already a tough character, and his Ham Hands card makes him even more so, emphasizing his gloves and hands that pack a powerful punch. In the Enchanted form of this steel ink card, the illustration looks like a character design sketch with Ralph frozen in the act of throwing a punch and several sketches of gloves and fists in the background of the card in various poses. When played correctly, this strong card can also provide the player with up to five knowledge per turn, really packing a punch.
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Tigger – In the Crow’s Nest
Card 215/204 EN.6, Ruby Ink
Disney Lorcana: Mar Azurite added many Winnie the Pooh Pirate themed charactersincluding this light-hearted version of Tigger descending from a crow’s nest. The card isn’t the most powerful in play, although it can be used effectively when combined with Action cards, but its artistry for the Enchanted really shines.
Tigger in his adorable pirate outfit is enough to make this card fun.but seeing him swinging on a rope, with a silly pirate ship pole made out of a broom and bedsheet behind him, just makes it all the more charming. Filling in the blank space in the corner of the card are some sketched representations of Tigger in various states of spring-loaded bouncing.
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Baymax – personal health companion
Card 218/204 EN.6, Sapphire Ink
For those who have already seen Big Hero 6It’s hard not to immediately fall in love with Baymax, the Personal Healthcare Companion. Fittingly, this card has no attack and can heal other characters in addition to quests. The Enchanted version of this card is an absolutely perfect mix of sketches which portray Baymax in his element. With a poster on the wall behind him showing the scale of the pain, swirls filling his body to fill the area, and a glowing butterfly that shows Baymax’s gentle side, it’s a charming example of everything that makes Baymax wonderful.
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Basil – Undercover Detective
Card 212/204 EN.6, Emerald Ink
While the regular version of Basil – Undercover Detective showcases one of Basil’s disguises, the Enchanted version takes it a step further with several of the great detective’s costumes on display. Shown in a common sketch sketch with the circle and Basil front and center with a swirl of emerald paint, It looks like one of Basil’s own investigative notes. Looking closely behind the writing on the card, one can see that there is even a change of shoes for Basil to wear with his change of disguises.
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Yzma – Conniving Chemist
Card 209/204 EN.6 Amethyst Ink
Yzma may not be among the prettiest in the Disney universe, but her Conniving Chemist Enchanted card certainly is. Filled with Amethyst ink outlines that highlight his bony physique, what really catches your eye are the sketches on the back of the card. A variety of potion ingredients, bottles, and even a mortar and pestle appear in the background, which really makes us wonder what Yzma is thinking behind that sneaky smile.
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Tiana – Restaurant Owner
Card 206/204 EN.6, Amber Ink
Tiana takes the cake, or maybe the beignet, with her masterpiece Enchanted. This beautiful artwork of Tiana gracefully posed in the middle of her busy restaurant with many familiar characters dancing behind her. To top it off, this useful three-ink card protects all other cards from being challenged and can fetch two stories. Making it clearly the best Enchanted card in appearance and gameplay mechanics for Disney Lorcana: Mar Azurite.