Break the Rules of Lorcana in Upcoming Set, Attack of the Vine!

Want to know which card breaks the Ink rules in upcoming Lorcana set, Attack of the Vine!? Let's take a closer look!
Attack of the Vine Lorcana Key Art

One of the major rules of Disney Lorcana since its inception is that players may only have up to two different colored Ink types on the cards in their decks. There are six types of Ink in Lorcana, with most cards only being one color of Ink. Dual-Ink cards were introduced in seventh set, Archazia’s Island, but players could not use one of these cards and, for example, other cards which had a third, different Ink color in their deck. With the upcoming 13th set, Attack of the Vine!, one card is breaking that fixed rule somewhat. Let’s take a look at it!

Which Card Breaks the Ink Rules in Attack of the Vine!?

Christopher Robin Hunny Sage
Image credit: Ravensburger/Disney

The card which can break the restrictions on a deck’s Ink colors is Christopher Robin, Hunny Sage. Simply having Christopher Robin in your deck allows you to add cards of any Ink color to your deck, on one condition. That is, they must have the Hunny classification.

So it’s not as if you can simply add cards from across the entire spectrum of Disney Lorcana’s colors and sets using Christopher Robin; instead, any cards that go beyond your decks 2 allowed Ink colors must have the Hunny classification.

Which Hunny Cards Are Currently Available for Lorcana?

Though more will likely be revealed as more Attack of the Vine! card details are shown, there are currently 10 different cards, plus 1 Enchanted variant, which have the Hunny classification. In alphabetical order, including Christopher Robin and the Winnie the Pooh, Hunny Wizard variant, they are as follows:

When Will Attack of the Vine! Be Released?

Due for pre-release on July 17th, 2026, Attack of the Vine! will be released internationally on July 24th, 2026. You can use the official Disney Lorcana Store Locator to find your nearest stockist.

In the meantime, check out our other Lorcana articles, such as the most valuable Wilds Unknown cards, or the most valuable Winterspell cards.

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