Winterspell sees some of your favorite Disney characters frolic in a winter wonderland. A wave of snow surrounds these iconic characters, bringing them new life with a brand new look as they bundle up for the cold weather. Of course, it's not just Disney Lorcan's artwork that makes the card popular; There is also the card itself and its abilities.
From both a playability standpoint and a collector's standpoint, there are several reasons to identify why these cards from Set 11 are the most valuable. Moana finds snow for the first time and Tinker Bell is bundled up in situations you'd never imagine.
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Moana, the curious explorer – $44.70
It's no surprise that this card is one of the most valuable in this set. The artwork combined with the ability makes Moana, Curious Explorer a top contender for one of the most interesting cards in this set.
Seeing Moana encounter the snow for the first time alone is a great art novelty for collectors. Combine this with her ancestor's legacy ability, allowing her to ink cards from discard, and there's no reason why this card shouldn't be a staple in every Sapphire deck.
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Angel, Use 624 – $42.53
While humble at first, Angel, Experiment 624 has a lot of potential in Steel decks, making her one of the more expensive cards in this set. This is a great card to combine with cards that benefit you from having no cards in hand.
Dealing two damage at the cost of reducing your hand when you have options to enlist when your hand is empty will not only help you remove a character, but it can also help you draw cards. Resistance +2 is also nice when your hand is empty, helping you clear any last minute characters on the board.
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Tinker Bell, Snowflake Collector – $39.40
Another character who rarely sees snow, Tinker Bell, the snowflake collector, shows us having fun in the snow, leaving us to imagine how the mischievous fairy does in cold weather. Bundled and adorable, part of the charm of this card is the artwork.
On top of that, a 3 cost 3/3 evasive character (because in Amethyst, you almost always have cards in hand to work Flurry of Delight) that has the ability to find four lores is a pretty powerhouse card.
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Elsa, Ice Artisan – $39.28
Looking like a royal queen, Elsa, the ice artisan, has some gorgeous artwork going for her, showing off her reality in ruby, mixing beautiful reds and blues in artist Nicolas Colle's impressive rendition.
As a card, he has many possibilities. A 5/5 that can move on turn 4, while also an Inkball, Elsa, the Ice Artisan provides more options for players, making her more valuable. His ability Distant Call has a total of four quests for his lore, and Endless Winter means you can use an annoying character to prevent them from finding or banishing you before they can do the job.
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Ohana means family – $35
This card is definitely going to be one of the most valuable in Winterspell. Ember has been missing card draw for a while now, with Rapunzel, Gifted with Healing being a staple in every Ember deck.
Winterspell provides the effect in a slightly different way, but it still allows cards to be drawn in Ember while keeping its excellent healing factor. The popularity of Lilo and Stitch, the iconic line, and the additional artwork with the two Experience Snow definitely help increase the price.
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Scrooge McDuck, Reformed Ebenezer – $34.76
With Winterspell, the boost mechanic has gone beyond placing cards under another card, the boost mechanic's abilities are now able to stack and provide additional effects based on how many cards are stacked under one.
Scrooge McDuck, Reformed Ebenezer can shift for a nice 4/6 stat line on turn 4, and Spreading Joy allows you to put a card under every other card with a boost. A free boost without paying the ink cost is nice, and Scrooge gets a ward on top of it. This is a great card overall.
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Darkwing Duck, Pressure Under Cool – $34.05
Darkwing Duck fans rejoice, there are several cards from the series that have made their way to Disney Lorcana with Winterspell. While he costs little, he is a floodborn who can at least move first.
Dealing 2 damage is always neat, and on the heels of removing an item, it makes it even better. Wicked beware! Allows him to challenge villainous characters, which can be scary with a 6/8 stat line.
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Grandma Willow, Ancient Counselor (Epic) – $19.99
Granny Willow, the ancient advisor for Winterspell has been a big talk in the meta. Like the old lantern from the first chapter, it allows you to play another character for one ink less.
While ruling and wording can be a bit difficult, Ember allows you to play more expensive cards with less, and Granny Willow does this while keeping a searching body on the board at the same time.
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Rapunzel, Ethereal Protector – $19.99
3 cost 3/3 that looks for 2 Lore, Rapunzel, Ethereal Protector has pretty decent stats for her cost. She is able to trade with some early game potential issues, and exploring two lores is a good start.
This is his ability Clonk! Which adds a little spice to the card. Preventing the opponent from challenging with the Boost ability can be a huge advantage, saving your characters from deadly threats on the board.
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Aladdin, Edge of Adventure (Epic) – $19.99
With a decent stat line and the potential to be evasive with the Quick On His Feet ability, Aladdin isn't the most amazing card in Winterspell, but he's a decent addition for a quick way to clutch two lores while questing.
The epic version of the card, of course, adds a bit more value with how beautiful the card is. A classic look from the original Aladdin, with a shiny new coat of paint, this is a great collector's piece.
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