Bringing together the greatest heroes and villains from Disney’s expansive history, Lorcana lets you pit these characters against each other. Each character has one or more characteristics applied to them, giving them the po🐲tential to synergize together a🍌nd a way to identify what type of character they are.

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Among the many characteristics in the game, few may be as iconic as Pirates. These buccaneers of the high seas navigate the battlefield to help take down your foes. There are seven ๊cards in the First Chapter of Lorcana with the pirate characteristic, so let’s take a look at how they compare.

7 🤡 Mr. Smee, Loyal F🐽irst Mate

Image of the Mr. Smee Loyal First Mate card in Lorcana, with art by Kamil Murzyn and Eri Welli

Poor Mr. Smee, the perpetual punching bag of his villainous Captain 🤡Hook. Even in Lorcana he’s not very good, unfortunately. A three-ink 2/5 that can quest for one lore, Mr. Smee doesn’t even have any abilities on him.

🐭Mr. Smee has a higher willpower on him, 🌠a solid five, does make him fairly resilient which is nice. Being able to use him in your inkwell is nice too, making him a fine card to fill out the extra slots of your deck in a pinch.

6 Starkey, Hook's Henchman

Image of the Starkey Hook's Henchman card in Lorcana, with art by Leonardo Giammichele

A beefy challenger, Starkey Hook’s Henchman does everything you want a henchmen to do, rough up your enemies while also being efficient at their work. As a five-ink 5/4, Starkey does a great job at challenging your opponent’s characters, taking down plenty of charඣacters or at least taking a huge chunk of their Willpower out.

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If you have a Captain character in play, another characteristic in Lorcana, Starkey can quest for one extra lor😼e, which is a solid amount for a basic c🃏haracter.

5 Captain Hook, Forc🧜eful Duelist 💯

Image of the Captain Hook, Forceful Duelist card in Lorcana, with art by Marcel Berg

The first Captain Hook on this list is a common one, but still a solid addition to any Pirate deck. For just one ink you can play Hook, a 1/2 character🍌 is relatively weak, butღ he comes with a powerful ability.

When this Captain Hook c🌠hallenges a character, it gains +2 Strength, effectively making it a 3/2. Early in the game, when your opponent might only have a few weak characters, Hook can pick them off one or more of them before your opponent can get going.

4 ꦉ Captain Hook, Ruthless Pira🐓te

Image of the Captain Hook, Ruthless Pirate card in Lorcana, with art by Cam Kendell

The rare version of Captain Hook is much more expensive than his common counterpart, requiring seven ink to cast. The Ruthless Pirate 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:version of Captain Hook has Rush, a unique key♈word that means that he can challenge another character the turn🍸 he comes out.

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Any time you exert Hook, whether it be to challenge a character or to quest, all your opposing characters with evasive gain reckless, meaning they can’t quest ꧒this turn and have to challenge your characters if they can.

3 💝 ▨ Captain Hook, Captain Of The Jolly Roger

Image of the Captain Hook Captain of the Jolly Roger card in Lorcana, with art by Adrianne Gumaya

A slightly more reasonably cost Captain Hook, the Captain of the Jolly Roger is a four-ink 3/4 that synergizes with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the action card, Fire the Cannons! When this Captain Hook comes into play you get to return a card named Fire the Cannons! f🐓rom your discard pile to your hand.

Fire the Cannons! deals two damage to any character for just one ink, giving you an extra use out of your damage-dealing spells. In a deck devoted to burning your opponent’s characters out, Captain Hook can provide tons of extra va♛lue to your cards.

2 🅺 🐠 John Silver, Alien Pirate

Image of the John Silver, Alien Pirate card in Lorcana, with art by Jared Nickerl

The legendary pirate John Silver, Alien Pirate is a powerful Emerald character, both disrupting your opponents when he comes into play and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:providing a powerful challenger and quester depending on what you need.

When John Silver comes into play or when he quests, Silver’s Pick Your Fights ability triggers, letting y🌺ou pick one of your opponent’s characters and giving it reckless on their next turn. That character can no longer quest and must challenge one of your exerted characters if they can.

Since questing with ಌSilver exerts him, you can set up the board so your opponent’s weakest characters have to aওttack Silver, helping you pick off annoying characters.

1 Captain Hook, Thinking A Ha♔ppy Thought

Image of the Captain Hook Thinking a Happy Thought card in Lorcana, with art by Elliot Bocxtaele

An incredibly aggressive character, Captain Hook Thinking a Happy Thought comes down early thanks to his shift ability and can start taking out your opponent’s characters one after another. While he normally costs five ink, you can play him on top of another Captain Hook ch꧟aracter you control for just three, making th🅠e Captain Hook Forceful Duelist an auto-include with this card.

As a three-ink 2/5, this Captain Hook gets +3 strength whenꩲ it attacks, letting you take down tons of early-game characters your opponents might try to set up as a defense.

Even better, Hook’s Stolen Dust ability makes it so characters with a cost of three or fewer🉐 can’t challenge him, forcing your opponent to use their more expensive characters if they want to take him down.

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