All Disney Lorcana Decks
Every Lorcana deck must use exactly two of the six inks. That gives you fifteen distinct archetypes, each with its own play style and roster of Disney characters. Browse them below — every deck has a strategy guide, a sample 60-card decklist linked to individual card pages, an estimated build cost, and matchup notes against the rest of the field.
Top tournament archetypes
The three decks you'll see most often at competitive events. All three are at the premium price tier — the chase Legendaries pull the cost up — but they're the strongest performers in the current meta.
Aggressive decks (3)
Close games before turn 8. Cheap threats, direct damage, two-axis pressure. If you'd rather end the game quickly than play a 12-turn grind, start here.
Midrange decks (4)
Curve out, trade favorably, win turns 7–9. The classic Lorcana shape — playable threats at every cost, removal when needed, finishers to close.
Control decks (4)
Survive the early game, banish opposing threats, and win on resources. Patient archetypes for players who like making one perfect play per turn.
Value & ramp decks (4)
Build toward inevitability. Card draw, songs, items, or ramp into massive threats. These decks accept the early-game pressure to dominate the late game.
About Lorcana decks
A Lorcana deck is exactly 60 cards drawn from two of the six inks — never one, never three. With six inks taken two at a time you get fifteen possible combinations, each with a distinctive play style. The two-ink restriction is what makes Lorcana deckbuilding interesting: every combo trades one set of strengths for another, and no single ink does everything.
Decks have a 4-of limit per card, and most archetypes settle on a similar shape — roughly 30 characters, 12–18 actions or songs, a handful of items or locations, and 2–4 finishers at the top of the curve. Sample decklists on each archetype page show a representative tournament shell; lists swap a few flex slots based on the local meta.
Costs vary widely. The cheapest archetypes (Amber/Emerald, Emerald/Steel) build for under $200 — most of their staples are Common and Uncommon. The premium archetypes (Amethyst/Sapphire, Amethyst/Ruby) push above $300 because they lean on chase Legendaries that anchor the gameplan. Every deck guide on Inkdex shows both a competitive cost estimate and a budget alternative if available.