Supporting Disney Lorcana Aggro archetypes are new Rise of the Floodborn spoilers, like Improvise, a one-drop combat trick in Emerald that dropped on Oct. 7.
Multiple ways to play Disney Lorcana have surfaced since the release of The First Chapter, from multiplayer teamplay through Two-Headed Hydra to games where only Common and Uncommon rarity cards are allowed. The Standard meta has a strong presence, too, thanks to Pixleborn. And today’s Rise of the Floodborn spoiler, Improvise, is a power Action that will likely see play in both Constructed and Casual formats going forward.
Improvise, Disney Lorcana spoiler
One-cost combat tricks are the best, especially when offering up two forms of value. Improvise stands out as potentially one of the strongest one-drop Actions in Disney Lorcana because it is also Inkable, providing three forms of value.

- Cost: One (Inkable)
- Type: Action
- Rarity: Common
- Color: Emerald
- Ability: Chosen Character gets plus-one power this turn. Draw a card
Improvise adds an extra dose of power to a Character when needed to trade in combat. It provides card advantage by drawing a card. And Improvise can get tossed in the Inkwell when it isn’t needed, so the Action doesn’t become a dead card in hand.
Cards like Improvise also support Aggro archetypes. Another Rise of the Floodborn spoiler, Minnie Mouse, Wide-Eyed Diver in the color Ruby, pairs nicely with Improvise.

Minnie Mouse can Shift onto the battlefield early, has Evasive, and grants a Character two additional Lore each time a second Action is played during a turn. Cheap one-drop Actions that are Inkable, like Improvise, are exactly what a Ruby Emerald Aggro deck needs to thrive in the Disney Lorcana meta.
Players can test out Improvise and Minnie Mouse, Wide-Eyed Diver when Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn drops into game stores on Nov. 17 and officially releases on Dec. 1.
Others Asked
What new mechanic was introduced in the Disney Lorcana Rise of the Floodborn set?
The new mechanic introduced in the Disney Lorcana Rise of the Floodborn set is called Resist.
What new keyword mechanic is introduced in the Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn set?
The new keyword mechanic introduced in the Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn set is called "Resist."
What is the new card type introduced in the Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands expansion?
The new card type introduced is called Location cards.
Published: Oct 7, 2023 12:53 pm