Foils are BANNED in Disney Lorcana…Sort of? | DLC Milwaukee Disney Lorcana Challenge Milwaukee
What’s going on everybody? It’s Willough Bees and welcome back to the Lore Chronicles. There is so much to discuss regarding DLC Milwaukee and we will, we promise talk about all of the amazing things that happened. It truly was such a wonderful weekend. We cannot thank all of you enough who said hi to us and just were super kind and nice. Um, we are going to talk about it. We will talk about the recap. There are amazing things that happened this weekend. So many high highs. Um, but something interesting to come out of this weekend that we wanted to just record quickly to have something up is a little bit of breaking news regarding the use of foils, cold foils, enchanteds, etc. in your deck. We saw a really interesting ruling from or for our previous world champion DKP um and something that happened with his deck. So, we’re going to talk all about that, what that might mean for the future um of Lana and kind of just get into all of the nitty-gritty of that. So hopefully you guys enjoy the video and we will talk more about Milwaukee after this. All right, so we are back from DLC Milwaukee. Welcome back. Welcome home to everybody who was also there with us. We will definitely 100% probably in the next video um be talking all about Milwaukee. Um Dick made day two. Um you know, we got to meet a bunch of you guys who watch the channel. We got to meet a bunch of new people. Um there there’s a ton to discuss, but yeah, we’re going to discuss this shirt. We have a lot, right, to go over. Um and I want, you know, and we want to talk about all of those things. Um but first, we’re going to kind of talk about some of the news coming out of Milwaukee. As you can see in the title, this one’s not really clickbait this time. Um so we’re going to talk about that, but just to clarify, you know, we there is more to say, but we’re gonna start with this. So let’s get to that title. Um, foils are banned in DisneyA kind of sort of maybe Enchanted’s being banned is a little bit more accurate. So, let’s break down what happened. The promos. Also promos. Yes, promos. Also, probably cards that were not made in America or Europe. Yeah. So, there’s there’s um there’s a lot because all of those cards that we just listed are made by Ravensburgger. So, what are we talking about? Let’s look at it. All right. So, I’ve got the tweet pulled up here. um our world champion, the first ever Lurana world’s champion, Den Kangfam, um tweeted and he said, “I made it 1011 top cut locked, right?” But then he said, “Story time, two things happened.” Uh so he said, “First, they showed my entire deck list. Round one on stream.” So I played the entire tournament with open deck list. Um he said it put him in a bad position because his opponents were able to mulligan for Blurle. Um, all of his blurp opponents knew that he didn’t run Iiiago, so they inked hypnotic strengths right away without holding on to them. Um, so he said though, he made a joke saying that like, you know, he ran basically uh a one-trick deck the whole time, so everybody knew he’s on red blue then, but still I think that’s interesting and maybe we can talk a little bit about that. Um, but but the biggest thing is too he said after a long deck check, they told me that my enchanteds are not okay. Not a single card was track was trackable, but a big stack of enchanteds. I’m assuming not. Okay. Um, and then he said, then they told me they can provide proxies, which is in quotes, um, that are legal for this DLC. And the result is, as we can all see in this picture, um, looks like a piece of paper that they put over It’s a sticker. Oh, okay. A sticker. Sure. Piece of paper, whatever. And it it just says how much the card costs, um, and you know, the name of the card. I don’t even think it has the ability text on the card. Um, and then he said, “Overall, I’m not happy about the entire solution. Uh, it should have been all enchanted at least. I don’t know if I’ll play I’ll continue playing enchanted after this. Let’s lock in for top cut.” So, before we kind of throw it to you, I want to clarify here. Looking at the picture, we can see, you know, two of his Into the Unknowns uh enchanted were able to stay. Two of them got uh subbed out. Um, it looks like a second start to the right got subbed out, but one of them was able Makes perfect sense. What? Sorry, you’re going to cut it. You’re going to throw it to me, but this makes perfect sense. Okay. So, yeah. So, I’m I’m just explaining what’s in the picture. Um same same thing to the bells, right? Three of the bells and then one of them is not. And then finally, um uh the uh the Elsa Fifth Spirit promo, which just released in um those gift sets um and I think some Dumbos and something else. We can see what’s on the page, right? The Hades and But the point is is that it’s mixed. Some of those enchanteds are okay, right? And some of them are not. Uh, and again, most notably, which we’ll get to as well, this promo that was just released by Ravensburgger, right? These are this is a product that just hit shelves. You know, people are are buying to put them in their deck. Um, so I’m going to throw it to you. Break this down for us. What does this mean kind of for the future of, you know, uh, foiled out decks and max rarity decks? Okay. So, first of all, people were saying that DKP got special treatment because he didn’t get a penalty. It’s because like he didn’t know what if if you know an enchanted you could cut to it. He didn’t know which enchanted you could cut to. Like half of his deck was enchanted, right? Uh the people that did end up getting penalties had like four Elsas in their deck and 56 regular cards, right? So obviously if you could cut to the Elsa every time, that’s actually a marked card. So coming from magic, I will never ever play with foils because the general rule in magic, which wasn’t in the rule book. It was just the known rule, all foils, no foils. Or funny enough, 50% foils, 50% non-foils. Okay? Because, and this is why it makes sense that they like left half of them in. M uh well, you know, you don’t really have an advantage if half of your Hades are regular and half are enchanted. If you want to cut to a Hades every single time, uh you know, you only have half of them available and you could accidentally cut to a Bell, a Finderkeepers, an Into the Unknown, an Elsa. You have no clear advantage other than this is probably a good card because it’s enchanted. So, it kind of makes sense that they left everything in. I understand why they like left half of the stuff in. But, yeah, they probably should have just taken it all out just because this is also a confusing mess, you know. Another thing is why didn’t they let him go get the cards? Like, it took 15 minutes to issue all these proxies. Robert was there, right? Okay. Like, Robert had all of these cards. Who’s regular people at home? Uh, his team owner. Yeah. So, the owner of world class cards. So, if anybody’s gonna have all these cards readily available, it’s it’s the owner of the team. Yeah. So, the problem is again like if you have half of your deck foil and non-foil, then that’s technically okay. Again, it’s not in the rule book, so you can’t like quote this video if you got in trouble. But that was always the case in Magic. And since you’ve known me, I think you know that as soon as I get a foil, that thing’s gone. Mhm. As soon as I get enchanted, that thing’s gone because I will not play with them. I don’t want to risk it. And now, so Dan and Scott, they only play with foils, which is perfectly fine. And I’m thinking about all of the events that I’ve borrowed cards from them, and it was my only foil in my deck. and like how much I was unknowingly risking because I did not think this game was cracking down this hard honestly. Yeah, I have watched so many people play Max Rarity and have never thought anything of it, you know. Yeah, I mean there there’s really a lot to discuss and a lot that it goes into. Um, I think part of why this is important to talk about is because like especially so I think like you say as someone you know who comes from a magic background and just card games in general to you you’re like yeah this is a known thing you know you don’t want a card to stick out in your deck versus someone like me right I don’t have that context so before well even still I’ll play a random you know uh half of them are not foil one of them’s foil this random card’s foil because I’m just like oh cool I pulled it I put it in my deck right and I think there’s a lot of people that kind of have that same mindset and to them like like and to me when you say you can cut to a card that doesn’t even make sense to me conceptually like you know what I mean because I’m like what do you mean you can tell which one’s the enchanted cuz to me I’m not even looking at it right but these players that like have have been playing these card games obviously you know you’re going to have bad seeds and everything people find ways to do things it kind of gets spread whatever so I think this is what’s interesting at least from the um newer player perspective of this is like what about people like me that like oh my god I pulled, you know, a Hades Enchanted out of, you know, a random pack or the only two boxes I bought this set. I’m playing Blurle. I would love to run this card in my deck. Then you take it to a DLC. You have the best of intentions, but in order to keep the game, you know, fair and and balanced and what have you, you know, maybe an opponent calls you out, maybe a judge, you know, maybe you make it far enough and a judge does a deck tech a deck check and they’re like, “Hey, you have a one-off enchanted. It’s, you know, warping because it’s heavier or whatever.” like like I’m not knowledgeable enough to even know what causes them to be distinctful. I don’t know if it’s that the foiling makes the card thicker or etc. Right? So, there’s so many people that are going to be um confused by this. And then there’s also going to be, you know, more competitive or uh longunning, you know, TCG players that are going to be like this is this should have been a thing from the beginning. So, what’s that balance there between someone like me that just, you know, just started playing Arcana and yes, I want to play competitively, but I’ve never done so before. And so it feels to me like why, you know, chase these enchanted? Why spend money buying product? Why not just get singles if I can’t even run the cards that Ravensburgger prints? Why go out and buy four gift sets of the Elsa if these are the cards that Raven Bers Ravensburgger prints and then, you know, someone can call a judge on me without me even knowing versus, yes, let’s keep that competitive integrity of the game. Someone like, you know, the world champion should, you know, be held to a high standard, making sure his deck has no way of knowing what he’s cutting to. What do you think that balance is for the people at home that are kind of like confused? I think uh I’m gonna make it like a baseball analogy. All right. You love analogies and I love it. Let’s see it. Like let’s look at locals like batting practice. Okay. Right. So like you know when baseball players go to batting practice they got a thing on their bat on the bottom of their bat that tells them their velocity uh all the all kinds of stuff like that. They have stuff that is not legal once they get to the big games. right that that they can use when they are just having fun and you know at practice or a scrimmage or something like that. And at this point I think that those awesome Elsa cards I think all the great enchanteds that they print I think that those are going to have to be at the uh at the local level only. And this isn’t coming from Ravensburgger, but I I don’t think Ravensburgger is ever going to say this, but I think that this is the, you know, undefined rule. This is the like, yeah, the unspoken rule. Uh, and in reality, I mean, we have three DLC’s in a 12-month period in America. So, like, if you just have to not play with them at the DLC’s, you’re still playing with them 99% of the time, of course. Okay. So, I think that’s perfectly fine if they if we just have a precedent that DLC’s are the upper echelon for almost everyone in the game and that they should be held to the highest strictest standards ever. I think that’s perfectly fine. I actually don’t think it’s that bad of a look for Ravensburgger aside from like the people running the event and the judge staff maybe should have put out a statement beforehand. Absolutely. Uh, this also might not have come down directly from like Kyle or anyone at Ravensburgger, right? Right. This might have been the description. Yeah, I don’t want people to get like super up in arms with that company. We also don’t know if it came from pastimes, so don’t get super up in arms with anyone. Okay. Uh, but I did mention earlier, you know, DKP did not get a penalty unlike some other people, right? Okay. So, one round I’m sitting to play my game and uh the people next to me, I would say one is a trading card game veteran. I’ve seen them on the Pro Tour for other games. Sure. The the other one sits down and he’s like, “How’s it going?” He’s like so happy. He’s like, “This is my second DLC and it’s my first day, too, and uh I’m having a great day. How are you doing?” And I’m like, “This guy’s awesome.” you know, like every vibe I got from him was just like, I’m so happy to be here. Uh, and guess what? I had the same vibe day two. It was my first day two in America. I was so happy to be there. And yeah, he ended up getting a match loss because uh he had four strengths in his deck that were from the um uh weekly league and that was his only four foils in the deck. And they said since it was four of the same exact card and we could cut to it, it’s now a pattern and it could they’re like not saying that you are doing this but it could be used by people to know okay I’m drawing a strength next turn for sure you know or there’s a strength two cards down let me dock stuff like that and yeah he got match loss and I was just I was trying to play my game it’s funny my opponent had me like dead on board and we are actually just watching this happen. Oh wow. And then I look over at my opponent. I go, “Oh, I concede. Uh, sorry. I was I was distracted.” He goes, “Bro, me too.” Yeah. Like it was insane. Yeah. And then there was also a group of people who going into the event were very vocal in, okay, these are usually warped coming right out of the package. If anyone plays one against me, I’m calling a judge just to make sure. Right. And how many times do people say, “Hey, don’t be afraid to call a judge.” Right. Right. We’ve said it. Yeah. Uh so someone they told me the story, so take it for whatever. And one of their teammates told me the story, so take it for whatever. Uh they called a judge and said, “Hey, can you check those?” The judge checked them, said, “We can’t cut to them. It’s all good. He’s okay. Yeah. Next round, judge. Hey, can you check those Elsas? They had Elsa’s as well. Uh, apparently the same judge. So, the judge was like, “Hey, seems like you’re fishing for for some game wins. Um, and that’s a pattern. So, we’re actually going to remove you from the tournament.” So, yeah. Again, uh I am I know these people, right? And I would fully trust these people, but you know, just like not everyone knows me or these people, so they can’t take my word exactly verbatim or theirs. But that’s the story as I was told. Yeah. Uh I had witnessed and heard maybe a hundred similar stories uh throughout the weekend and it’s rough. So what advice would you have if you’re going to a DLC? I mean I mean this really is it’s it is it’s really tough because um Friday night I was sitting with some friends um Hillary from Team Smash. Shout out. Um and I saw that she had Elsas in her deck, the the promo Elsas that you were just talking about. And I had heard the same thing, especially on Lana Twitter, right? That was a big thing like, “Hey, beware of this card. They’re super warped.” Which, to be fair, I bought some from the vendors and I was like super excited. It was after the event. It was like on Sunday. Uh, I wasn’t even playing the Elsas anymore because I did sealed all day, but I was like, “Oh, good. I’m gonna like use these at locals and put them in my deck.” And and it was the first time that I was like, “Oh, that’s how you cut to a card because this is literally like a circle.” Like, it’s no longer like a straight line, right? So, they really are very bad. That being said, not all of them, right? Only one of them was that bad. The ones I opened were fine. I also think it depends Yeah. where you where you opened them and where you came from. That’s very true. And where you are. So, so to to to give credit, three of the Elsas, I had no clue they were in my deck. One of them though, I was like, “Oh, yeah. It just happened to be sitting at the top and it was it was incredibly warped.” Anyways, I digress. Hillary was um she told me that she was playing those Elsa. She was like, “Yeah, look, I got the the promos. I’m excited to slot them in for for Saturday tomorrow.” And I was like, “Oh, be careful cuz people were saying, you know, like to immediately call a judge if you see anybody playing them.” And that’s the thing. And and and it and it was like it was a big thing, you know what I mean? Like we were worried. We were like texting some people that we knew that were going to be judging or had judged prior events to be like, “Hey, is this rumor true?” Um, and you know, the the couple of judges that we talked to were like, “No, that rumor is not true. We haven’t heard that. We won’t be looking for that.” But of course, you know, then there’s also a bunch of people that are on Lorcon Twitter that are like, “Well, maybe we should, you know, and and it and it and it all comes from a good place, I think, is the problem. And and it’s just so hard and it’s so difficult because on the one hand, yes, just like you said, we have said it, they say it there. They didn’t have us do it this time. I was surprised. But usually we all raise our hands and practice going judge, you know, and they encourage any any any dispute whatsoever, any confusion, any question at all, just raise your hand and call the judge, right? And so for it to be taken as, hey, we’re going to escalate this. We think this is a pattern without and I mean, you have to use your discretion as a judge, but without necessarily like proof of that, right? Like if someone is just saying cuz I thought I was supposed to do it, too. I didn’t end up doing it. Um, but I also thought that I like that was what we were doing before we had like found out with Hillary. I had opponents I had opponents that had them and I was just like whatever. Yeah. Like I was like I don’t know is this what we’re doing or if they are cheating and I was like is this what we’re doing? Raise a hand call and judge. Right. So like so that’s the thing is I think like you know in this example or or if this were to happen to somebody right you don’t have to take our word for it. If this were to happen to somebody um that judge needs to be able to discern what’s the precedent. Are they pushing for it? Are they like are you sure? can you check it again? I want to appeal. That feels more like, okay, nothing’s happened. They can’t cut to it and I’m still fighting for it. But if someone’s just like, hey, do you mind checking? Okay, we’re all good. Great. Let’s play the game. You know, I don’t see why that’s something that needs to be escalated. Um, something else that I think to to kind of add to this conversation that’s that’s also part of the confusion. um is, you know, whether or not these DLCs are supposed to be this like upper echelon, whatever super competitive events like you said, because part of it is, and this is a whole other thing that I don’t even know that we have time for today, but part of it is we introduced this new takeback rule, right? This is a policy that they’re testing at DLC Milwaukee. That was uh Rav Kyle’s words. They’re just testing the policy at Milwaukee. So that to me is indicative of a not necessarily less competitive entirely. Like I don’t think that’s entirely fair to say, but you you guys get you get what I’m trying to say, right? It’s slightly less competitive in the sense that hey, we are all learning and growing with this game together. And so because of that, we acknowledge that our audience is a lot of first-time players. If they make an immediate mistake and want to take it back, that will now be acceptable versus somebody that’s just angle shooting and trying to take advantage, right? I do believe that they mean it in a good way. However, that is still ultimately a forgiving policy because of things like, well, resist two is on the board. Someone says they should know it had resist. Once I put the die, they changed their mind. That shouldn’t be fair. They should have read the card, right? Versus, we’ll have to make a whole video. Yeah, we’ll have to make a whole video. I’m just giving I’m setting up this example to say, you know, Ravensburgger setting the precedent that at least for Milwaukee, hey, even though it said resist on the card, if they want to take it back, they can. You know, to me that is indicative of a less competitive environment. Some people have expressed um you know, it encourages faster play. You can get a little loose with it because then you can just take it back. That I’m we’re not we’re going to talk about that. Point is that is a little more lenient of a policy, right? Versus what we’re kind of seeing here with, well, you can’t play with all these cards. They should all be of a certain quality. It’s an unspoken rule. We’re not going to say it, but we’re going to, you know, punish people for it. that kind of is a bit more cutthroat, a bit more competitive, a bit more uh competitive integrity, right? And so I think it’s giving mixed signals to the players and to the audience and to the people who want to go to these DLCs. And I think that ultimately is the core of the problem is when it’s a an unspoken thing. And to me, again, we don’t know who this comes from. It could be past, it could be Ravensburgger, it could be none of the above and the personal judge’s discretion, and it didn’t get appealed. So that judge was never corrected. You know what I mean? Like it could literally be anything. But the problem is is that there is no uniform standard across across the whole thing. And so, you know, the players are ultimately the ones that are being the most affected and hurt by these inconsistencies. Maybe it all falls back to a judge program. Maybe that really is just where we are. Um but I think at the end of the day while we shouldn’t you know raise pitchforks in any one particular direction I do think as we always advocate for um sharing respectfully sharing your opinion is encouraged and doing it in the proper mediums right in their discord has a space for you to provide feedback and sharing that you are confused sharing those anxieties of like hey I am a newer player I enjoy playing with foils I didn’t know it warps my deck what can we do can we make a uniform announcement for the future DLC’s are all things that we can do. I think it’s okay for people to be critical of these events happening. Um, but that’s just kind of where I’m at with it. It’s just feeling like a lot of inconsistencies and I think ultimately while everybody is trying to do the right thing and I truly believe that any situation, whether it, you know, played out correctly or incorrectly, whether it was fair to to DK or not, regardless, I truly believe everyone has the best interest at heart, but sometimes intention is not impact. And I do think ultimately the impact uh on our players is is currently negative right now. So, I think that’s really how I feel about this. Yeah. I think that, you know, we were not making this video to try to cause a bunch of controversy. No, no, no. This was literally a PSA. Right. Right. I We met a lot of people this weekend that like it’s their first card game and that they liked our dynamic because it’s your first card game. Right. So, this is really just a PSA that like, hey, coming from me who’s played card games for a long time, just don’t put them in your deck and don’t even put like random a few foils. Uh, this also comes down to the fact that like these are not cold foils and a lot of people don’t even know the difference. Like the cold foiling process Yeah. The cold foiling process costs more money, but the cards like basically never curl up. Yeah. Whereas these are now traditional foils which like hold on to humidity or lose humidity and stuff like that. Which again, like you said, depending on where you live is going to change how your cards curl, you know? I mean, yeah. I had a video on TFM’s Instagram where I sat in a car for an hour and one card had no effect and the other one looked like a Pringle. Yeah. So, uh, yeah. And then what’s it called? Yeah. I just want to say, you know, just don’t put them in your deck. Also, I have I do have advice if you are going to call a judge, okay? For one, uh you could walk away from the table if you if you call a judge over, you say, “Hey, can I speak away from you? Can I speak with you away from the table?” For two, there’s certain ways that you can word things, right? You could say, “Hey, I think my opponent’s cheating.” That’s not a great way to word things, right? You could say you could say what you think the problem is and then maybe offer what you think would be a decent solution. Like I did this in Italy where like I thought my opponent might actually get a game loss and I was like let’s not do that, right? So you could be like, “Hey, my opponent has four of these Elsa’s in their deck. I don’t know if they realize that they’re warped. Do you think we could just swap those out for for the next two games?” You know what I mean? like and then if the judge goes through their deck and it’s like no actually they did this on purpose that’s when the judge Right. Right. So anyway that’s that’s the best advice that I could give and I haven’t heard anyone talk about like that like even just like how to properly talk to a judge where you’re not sounding like you’re trying to angle shoot. Yeah. Yeah, I think that’s part of it too definitely is like understanding these judges um are you know in some cases they’re dealing with the worst of the worst sometimes and you know they can come off of a judge call where they did just have to disqualify someone then you raise your hand and say hey even though you mean well and you’re like hey do you mind checking their deck for the Elsas they’re like oh my god here’s another one trying to you know what I mean it’s like you never know what anybody’s going through and so just like you said protecting yourself and being like hey I just want to clarify you know I don’t want to I don’t want X, Y, or Z to happen. I’m just asking for this reason and and clarifying your intentions as best as possible. Um, you know, nobody’s perfect and we’re all subject to our own human emotions and and things like that are going to happen. Um, or if you’re if you’re concerned about something, you know, and you don’t feel it’s fair to be like, hey, I would like to appeal just because I’m confused about this process or I would like clarification on this. you know, I I had to ask a judge just like at a set championship um a question about a ruling because he himself was also confused and he had to go check, you know, where it was in the rule book. It was like early on during like stitch days. So, you know, when he gave me what his ruling was, I was like, “Hey, I totally respect what you’ve ruled. I don’t want you to think I’m fighting with you, but I do have a question because of like a conflict that I know. May I ask you um and present this information to you?” And he was like, “Yes.” You know, so I set it up by saying, “Hey, I’m not trying to argue with you. So, I don’t want to get disqualified by arguing with the judge. I just heard something different. Do you mind if I share that with you? You know, and that’s different from like, well, you need to check again because I heard this. You know what I mean? Like, it can be heightened emotions. It can be heightened situations, but trying to keep your cool. Um, but yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, it’s it’s it’s it’s a really tough situation. And and I I do want to give credit where credit is due to at least my personal experiences over the weekend, which is only the couple of different, you know, um, staff and pastimes and Ravensburgger people. Um, not Rabbitsburgger people, but like the people in the Rav shirts that were given out by Raffensburgger rather. Um, I had a lot of nice people who were who were helpful, understanding when I got like accidentally dropped from things and saying, “Hey, I missed out on these tickets, you know, doing their best to do these things.” So, I do feel like everybody was doing their best this weekend. And like you say, um, just based on the conversations that we had with people, when Dick says don’t run the foils, he’s not saying, um, at locals, we should all be able to express ourselves there. Sure, you might have a local or two that gets a little up in arms about it, but I think realistically we’re playing for fun. Yeah, we’re playing for fun. Sometimes we’re playing for store credit and packs, if that, you know. So, for locals, go wild, go crazy. That’s why I bought my play set of the the promo cuz I was like, cool, I’ll use these at locals. Um, but for a competitive event, um, or a DLC, at least in the main event, maybe not even for attendee stuff, just be aware. You know, for some people this means a lot, for some people it means very little. And because of that, you know, you never know what you’re going to get. And it’s just best to kind of um, just cover your own butt. Cover your bases. That’s another bases. Another baseball reference. Yeah. So, uh, so kind of just a quick PSA. I think it’s an interesting story that kind of came out of this weekend and it’s it’s going to set a lot of precedents moving forward. Um curious to see, you know, kind of what comes of all of this. Is there anything else that you think is is important to talk about at least in this realm of, you know, situations? No, we’ll see y’all soon. Uh it’s probably going to be a lot to talk about, so give us some time. It was a great event there. It was an amazing event. And also, you know, bad things happen and great things h So there’s so much good though to talk about the DLCs. I don’t want this to come across as like, hey, we have, you know, the first thing we’re jumping on is drama. I think it was more like, hey, we’re really busy. We want to get something out to acknowledge the DLC. And this was just the first thing on the table that I think is the easiest, too. But yeah, recap coming soon. Woke up from DLC. Yeah, everybody’s traveling and stuff. So, uh, recap coming soon. Thank you guys for all the support and, uh, we will see you in the next one.
In this video, the Lore Chronicles discuss Disney Lorcana’s latest DLC at Milwaukee, where World Champion, DKP, was required to use proxies in his Top Cut matches in place of his Enchanted cards due to concerns for being easy to identify next to other cards in his deck. They breakdown the implications of this ruling and what this means for the future of lorcana. Thanks for watching!
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0:00 Intro
1:01 DLC Milwaukee Discussions Soon
1:50 Foils are banned in Disney Lorcana?
4:50 Why No DQ for DKP?
7:51 New Players vs Experienced Players
12:30 DQs Did Happen
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