Disney Lorcana Attack of the Vine Brings Back Dual Ink Cards and the Monsters Inc Crew
Disney Lorcana's Attack of the Vine set carries a summer-blockbuster theme and revives the fan-favorite dual ink mechanic, with two dual ink enchanted cards as the headline chases. Here is what collectors should watch.
Ravensburger's Disney Lorcana is having one of its busiest years yet, and the next chapter is a summer blockbuster in every sense. The Attack of the Vine set carries a big-screen, monster-movie theme and, most importantly for collectors, marks the return of one of the game's most sought-after card types.
What Attack of the Vine is about
The set's storyline sends Illumineers teaming up with a roster of Disney and Pixar characters, including Boo, Mike, and Sulley from Monsters, Inc., to stop a monstrous vine growing wildly out of control. It is a deliberately cinematic premise, and Lorcana is leaning into the summer-blockbuster framing with its art direction and card design.
The headline for collectors: dual ink returns
The biggest reveal is the comeback of dual ink cards, a fan-favorite mechanic that lets a card belong to two of the game's six ink colors. Two of these dual ink cards serve as the headliner enchanted cards for Attack of the Vine, instantly making them the set's premier chase pulls.
- Enchanted cards are Lorcana's ultra-rare, full-art treatments, and they consistently anchor the secondary market for each set.
- Dual ink flexibility makes these cards more playable across more decks, which historically supports stronger demand and pricing.
- Pixar crossovers like the Monsters, Inc. cast broaden the collector base beyond the core Disney roster.
Where it fits in Lorcana's stacked 2026
Attack of the Vine is one piece of an aggressive release calendar. Earlier in the year, Winterspell arrived in February and Wilds Unknown landed in May, the latter introducing Pixar's Toy Story, Brave, and The Incredibles characters to the game for the first time. Later in 2026, Hyperia City brings Coco characters in October. For a game still expanding its footprint, this pace keeps fresh product in front of collectors almost constantly.
Dual ink enchanted cards check every box collectors care about: scarcity, playability, and beloved characters. Expect them to lead the set's secondary-market action out of the gate.
How to approach it
- Identify the enchanted dual ink cards early and decide whether you are collecting them or playing them, since demand will come from both directions.
- Watch prerelease pricing carefully. Lorcana chase cards can spike hard at launch before settling, so patience often pays.
- Do not ignore the Pixar crossovers. Cross-franchise characters tend to draw collectors who do not otherwise buy the set.
Bottom line
Attack of the Vine blends a fun monster-movie premise with the return of dual ink cards, giving both players and collectors a real reason to pay attention. With enchanted dual ink chases leading the way and Pixar's Monsters, Inc. crew joining the cast, this looks like one of the more collectible entries in Lorcana's loaded 2026 lineup.