Attack of the Vine! lands July 24, 2026 (prerelease at LGSs on July 17). Ahead of that, the official Lorecast has revealed the first two Iconic-tier chases — and they're doing something new on both the art side and the mechanics side. Here's what was shown, what it means, and where it fits into Set 13. Everything we know about the set is mirrored on our full Attack of the Vine! hub.
The two Iconics
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Iconics vs Enchanteds — a quick note
To keep the rarity language honest: these two cards are Iconic-rarity (numbered 244/204 and 245/204), the special-treatment chase tier Ravensburger introduced last year. Attack of the Vine! also has an Enchanted tier — but no Enchanted cards have been officially revealed yet, and none appear in our TCGCSV-backed feed for Set 13. Some early coverage used "Enchanted" loosely as a catch-all for chase cards; we're keeping the two separate. If Enchanted reveals drop, we'll add them to the Set 13 hub as they land.
What the "cine-mayhem" treatment actually is
Both cards use a new frame that Ravensburger is calling cine-mayhem — a nod to painted movie posters from the 1980s and 90s where multiple scenes are composited into a single hand-illustrated key art. Instead of one central portrait, you get a hero image plus smaller vignettes arranged around it, like a poster you'd have seen in a video-rental store. It's a distinct look from every previous chase-tier treatment in Disney Lorcana, which have mostly stayed with single-subject full-art borderless frames.
That matters because chase-rarity cards are the tier most collectors buy on visuals alone. When Ravensburger changes the frame — as they did with the borderless Enchanteds in The First Chapter, and again with last year's Iconic reframe — the new treatment tends to become its own collectible category, priced independently from the rest of the rarity ladder.
Dual-ink is back — starting at the chase tier
Attack of the Vine! also confirms the return of dual-ink cards, which had been absent from recent sets. Belle & Beast are Ruby/Sapphire; Lilo & Stitch are Amber/Steel. Both Iconics are dual-ink; dual-ink Legendaries have also been revealed in the set (Woody & Buzz Lightyear – Best Buddies, Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse – Adventuring Duo, Christopher Robin – Hunny Sage and Rapunzel & Flynn Rider – Unlikely Pair).
For deckbuilders, dual-ink means these cards slot into a wider range of ink pairings without breaking the two-ink deckbuilding rule — one card can fit either of two colors. That's a real playability upgrade at the chase tier, not just an aesthetic change.
Why collectors should care
Two things stack in Attack of the Vine!'s favor for chase appeal, based on how previous sets have behaved:
- New chase-tier treatments tend to drive box demand. When a set introduces a distinctive frame that only appears on chase cards, sealed rippers chase the new look and box prices firm up through the first print run. We saw this pattern with the original borderless Enchanteds in The First Chapter and again with the Iconic reframe.
- Dual-ink chase cards get pulled into more decks. Cards that combine playability with a chase-tier frame have historically held value better than pure-collector chases, because there's a second, ongoing demand stream from deckbuilders alongside collectors.
None of this means specific numbers yet — we're not going to invent a price target for cards that don't have real market data. What we can say is that the setup is favorable for the top of the rarity ladder. Once the set is live we'll surface real numbers on Movers and on the card-specific pages under Sets → Attack of the Vine!.
Where these fit in Set 13
Set 13 opens Year Four with 207 unique cards — Disney Lorcana's largest main set to date — and pulls in three new Pixar franchises (Monsters, Inc.; Up; Turning Red). The two Iconics sit near the top of the rarity ladder alongside the set's dual-ink Legendaries and Super Rares. If you want the full lineup as it's revealed, our hub grid auto-updates from the market feed as more cards get spoiled.
How to preorder
You cannot preorder specific Iconics or Enchanteds — they're pull-only from sealed product. If you want a shot at them, the routes are the standard ones: a booster box for the best per-pack odds, an Illumineer's Trove for accessories plus 8 packs, or a prerelease kit at your local game store for the July 17 in-store event.
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Conclusion
The first two Attack of the Vine! Iconics do two interesting things at once: they debut a distinctive new painted-poster art treatment, and they confirm dual-ink chase cards are back. Both are the kind of change that historically shifts box demand and single-card appeal for a set. We'll keep the Set 13 hub updated as more reveals land, and track them on the set page and Movers once real prices exist.