
To play Disney Lorcana trading card game, each player will need a deck of sixty cards. Ready-to-play starter decks contain a preconstructed deck with a specific card list. If you’re new to trading card games, or if you want to experience the game with a deck designed and tested by Team Lorcana, this is a good place to start.
Q: If a customer purchases 3, are they guaranteed to get one of each? Or is it still randomized?
A: Is still randomized but if you go to the shop they can change it for you ir refund it
A: Because they understand three facts: 1. Initial demand will be massive. 2. There will always be one set that will never move half as much as the others. 3. Figuring out which one that will be requires an impractical amount of time, and is an imprecise art even for fans of the game. They'll inevitably start selling them separately once it releases, but running this set-up initially insulates them from stock issues that will doubtless be severe as it is. Plus it's Disney, they know that this stuff is going to fly off the shelves even with this restriction. It's still an infuriating decision, but I get why they did it.