There are a few accessories that everyDisney Lorcanaplayer needs, among the most important of them is a solid playmat. While to some, playmats might just be a purely utilitarian way to keep your cards safe, for many more, a good playmat is an expression of yourself as a player.
A cool playmat can be themed around your favorite deck, character, or archetype, or it can represent your favorite Disney film. They can even just be cool decorations for when you play, just giving you an opportunity to appreciate good art. If you’re looking for a new playmat to bring with you to locals or to play with friends at home, we have your Lorcana needs covered.

Disney Lorcana Playmat Look At This Family
We are family
Lorcana playmats are off to a good start with this Encanto-themed one, featuring the heartwarming scene from the end of the film. The artwork for this playmat comes from the card Look At This Family, and features the entire expanded Madrigal family in one image.

One of the biggest Disney films in the modern era, Encanto is a huge hit among players and lovers of musical animated films. With magic powers, catchy songs, and a sentient house, Encanto is a natural fit in the Lorcana universe.
With the Encanto playmat, you can bring a scene from the film’s resolution with you while you play. This scene features the entire Madrigal family together again,including Bruno and Mirabelwith their house safe and whole. The bottom of the mat has an anti-slip bottom, so you will keep all your cards together while you play.

Disney Lorcana Playmat Belle, Accomplished Mystic
A very cool Flooborn alternate
Everyone loves a Disney Princess and among all of them, from actual princesses to warriors, Belle is a rare one to be a bookworm too. This playmat features a Floodborn version of Belle, one where her books taught her spells of the mystic arts, which she is using with the Beast’s rose to cast spells.

A Disney Princess that resonates with fans of all ages, Belle is one of those characters that is super relatable no matter who you are. Books, music, and the longing for a giant, mostly empty castle where you can read all those books.
This playmat’s art is based on the Belle, Accomplished Mystic by Malia Ewart. Here Belle has taken the Beast’s magic flower, the one that represents his remaining time left to heal his heart, and seemingly is using it as a focus for her magic. There are even rose petals flying out of the chamber that holds the rose, as if Belle’s magic is now flower-based or at least influenced by the flower.

Disney Lorcana Rise of the Floodborne Winnie the Pooh, Hunny Wizard Playmat
There’s always room for more
The honey fiend himself, Winnie the Pooh is here with a fun playmat that really puts his devotion to the super sweet, liquid gold into perspective. This playmat shows off the fun that the Lorcana team can have with hypothetical scenarios for well-established characters.

An older playmat, one that shows off the imaginative nature that Disney Lorcana has when crafting its world. We all know and love Winnie The Pooh, but he’s a rather basic little bear, always after honey and small adventures.
This playmat takes the artwork from the card Winnie the Pooh, Hunny Wizard by John Loren and expands it, showing off the magical honey sorcerer with enough honey to protect the Hundred Acre Wood. Tons of little details are blown up in this artwork like the cute bees on their way to make more honey and the hexagonal stained-glass-looking background where this Winnie has decided to set up shop in.
Disney Lorcana: Rise of The Floodborn Beast Playmat
None shall pass
Based on the card Beast, Forbidding Recluse, this playmat features a dark and brooding Beast as he sits atop his parapets, watching the comings and goings of all who enter his castle. This playmat is great for anyone using a Steel deck or who likes a darker aesthetic when you get ready for a match..
There’s a lot to appreciateabout the story of Beauty and the Beast. It is a cautionary tale for those of us who are too prideful and vain, while also one of understanding and acceptance. It is also incredibly dark, with the titular and perhaps not so nicely named Beast being a brooding and fairly violent character within the scope of Disney films.
That’s what makes this playmat so compelling. You have the Beast sitting atop what looks like his castle, illuminated only by the brief flashes of lighting that rage with the storm. There’s an angry look on his face and his claws are front and center, ready to attack.
Disney Lorcana Rise of The Floodborn Playmat Rapunzel, Gifted Artist
One of the brighter playmats from the Lorcana series, this Rise of the Floodborn playmat has Rapunzel hanging from the ceiling, dangling by her hair, while she paints scenes from books and her imagination across the walls.
An absolute delight in the world of Disney films, Rapunzel brings her never-ending positive attitude and charm to Lorcana. Unlike some of the other playmats you can find for Lorcana, this one, based on the card Rapunzel, Gifted Artist by illustrator Aubrey Archer, is filled with bright yellows and golds.
While this card might not have made waves in the greater Lorcana game, the playmat inspired by the card makes for an amazing playmat that will have you standing out from your opponents. The artwork has Rapunzel painting various designs and things that she can’t wait to see on the pillars and walls around her.
Disney Lorcana The First Chapter Playmat Tinker Bell, Giant Fairy
Giant fairy, regular sized playmat
One of the earliest powerhouses in Lorcana was Tinker Bell, Giant Fairy, and if you’re looking to relive the earlier days of the game, you can snag yourself this playmat. Featuring not only Tinker Bell, but a very tiny Captain Hook, Smee, and the rest of the pirate crew in the corner, this playmat is a bit of a rare find but a great addition to any Lorcana player’s collection.
One of the best cards from thefirst Disney Lorcana set, The First Chapter,gets blown up even more as a playmat. Featuring Tinker Bell bullying Captain Hook and his pirate crew, this playmat is one of the more fun ones that Lorcana has released.
The artwork comes from the card Tinker Bell, Giant Fairy, illustrated by Cookie, and makes for a great playmat to roll out for games. The playmat has a neoprene material on the bottom to keep it in one place so its not slipping and sliding around.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should you sleeve Lorcana cards?
Probably! At least the ones you’re going to play with. Since you’re constantly drawing, touching, shuffling, and otherwise moving your cards, keeping them in sleeves are a great way to prevent them from getting dirty or damaged.
How to store your Lorcana cards?
Easily the best way to keep your Lorcana cards safe are by storing them in either a binder or a storage box. Binders are generally better for more valuable cards, while boxes are great for commons and uncommons.
What size deck for Lorcana?
Your standard Lorcana deck needs to be at 60 cards, with no sideboard. You need to get a little more creative with your deck design to try and account for a wider range of decks because of this.