Well, well, well, look at what we got here. Bucky, that little squirrel, he got some changes, huh? They call it errata. Sounds fancy, but it just means they messed with him. Changed him up some. Bucky, that little guy, used to be somethin’ else, but now he’s different.

This whole thing, it’s for that Disney Lorcana card game. My grandkids play it. Lots of cards, lots of pictures. They like it, I guess. This Bucky errata, it’s a big deal for them card players.
Bucky, He Ain’t What He Used to Be
They done gone and changed Bucky. That squirrel, he used to be cheaper. Cost less of that ink stuff. Now, he costs 3 ink. Don’t ask me what ink is, it’s somethin’ for the game. Just know that it is important for how you play.
- He used to have somethin’ called “Ward.” Don’t know what that is, but it’s gone now.
- He costs 3 ink now. Used to be cheaper.
- That “Shift” thing, they say it’s important, or somethin’.
This change, it messes up how folks play the game, I reckon. They gotta rethink their plans. Bucky was a good card, or so they say. Now, he ain’t as good. Or maybe he is, in a different way. Hard to say. These young folks and their games, always changing!
Why They Messed With Bucky
They said Bucky was too powerful. Too good, I guess. Made the game not so fun for others. So they nerfed him, made him weaker. It’s like when your cow starts givin’ too much milk, and you gotta cut back on her feed a little. Keep things balanced, you see?
This Bucky errata, it’s causin’ a stir. Like when a fox gets in the henhouse. Everyone’s talkin’ about it. Some folks are mad, some are happy. Me? I don’t play the game, so I don’t really care. But it is somethin’ to see, all these folks gettin’ worked up over a squirrel card. I can imagine some people were mad, and some were happy about it, this is life.
They say this change is gonna make the game better. More balanced. Like a good stew, everything in the right amount. We’ll see if that’s true. These game folks, they always think they know best.
What This Means for That Lorcana Game
Well, I guess it means folks gotta find new cards to play. New ways to win. Like when your favorite apple tree stops bearin’ fruit, you gotta find a new tree. Or plant a new one. It’s all about adaptin’, as they say. This Bucky errata, it’s just a new thing to adapt to.
Some other cards, they might be better now. Or worse. Depends on how they work with Bucky, or without him, I suppose. It’s like when you take one ingredient out of a recipe, everything changes. You gotta adjust. Find what works.

- Folks gotta find new cards.
- Some cards might be better now.
- Some cards might be worse.
- It’s all about adjustin’.
This Ain’t the First Time, Won’t Be the Last
They change these games all the time. New cards, new rules. It’s like the weather, always changin’. You just gotta roll with it. This Bucky errata, it’s just another change. There will be more, I’m sure of it. It is life, you know.
These game makers, Ravensburger, they’re the ones who made the change. They’re like the farmers of this game, tendin’ to it, makin’ changes when they see fit. They say it’s for the best. We’ll see. You have to always keep your eyes open.
This is the first time this game, Lorcana, had an errata. First time they changed a card after it was printed. It is like when you print a whole batch of them church flyers and realize you put the wrong time on ’em. It is important to double check everything.
It is not the first time a card game had errata, and it is not gonna be the last one. It is like when you get new chicks and they grow up, you know they gonna be different.
This change goes into effect on August 9th, they are saying. That is important information for those who play this Lorcana game. It is like the first frost, you know it is coming, and you gotta be ready for it. You got to harvest your crops before that day, you know what I mean?
Well, that’s all I know about this Bucky errata business. It’s a lot of fuss over a little squirrel, if you ask me. But these young folks and their games, they take it all very seriously. It’s their fun, I guess. Just like how we used to have fun with our own games, back in the day. Times change, but some things stay the same. Kids will always find a way to have fun.