(Though thats definitely part of it.) While comparisons to Magic: The Gathering are easy - there are a number of keywords with specific in-game effects, cards battle using two key values for their attack strength and health, and you can gradually play bigger cards as you build up your stock of in-game resource - Lorcana doesnt just whack a set of Mickey Mouse ears on the veteran TCG
I wonder how many times this set is going to show up in the article
Pothole Mole, for instance, can mill yourself, setting you up to deploy Chitin Gravestalker at a reduced cost well ahead of schedule
It was so dominant that people even played Jace Beleren, the cheaper 3-mana Jace, partly as a weird answer to it, because the planeswalker legend rule at the time let you drop your own Jace and immediately get rid of your opponents
Just play an Aluren, slap down Wirewood Savage for free, and then repeatedly play Cavern Harpy
Fortifications can be attached to lands in much the same way as equipment can be attached to creatures