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It's inktable. You can only play against a AI, but it is great for testing and learning decks. You can easily export decks from dreamborn.ink into inktable.
I understand what you mean. Before the announcement I was also kind of hoping that Lorcana would be a eternal format. But after hearing it, and that they will do a "core set" with reprints, I, personally, am all for a yearly rotation. Reprint will (hopefully) lower the cost for some cards.
Rotation is the best way to keep the game from becoming stale and to keep people being creative. And I also hope that the Lorcana team will take lessons learned from the other TCGs to avoid power creep, and just bad card design. And part of that plan is to rotate out older cards.
Would you be interested in the Infinite Construct Format that they announced? That is a new fully supported eternal format, with its own ban pool (I believe they mentioned).
What happens with the Rotation, is that cards from Set 1-4 are not allowed at core-Constructed games, such as offical tournaments and side Events.
You can still play with the oder cards at open game nights, kitchen table, with friends and so on.
There is also a new official "infinity-constructed" mode for Lorcana, which all printed cards are allowed. In The future there are going to be official infinity-constructed tournaments and side Events as well.
And additionally, the Set 9 will have reprints of Old cards. That means the the old cards that have reprints are still considered standard and can be played with at core-constructed tournaments.
Rotation happens in almost all TCG games and keeps the game fresh and exciting. You can read more about it here:
Big Lebowski. Jeff Bridges.