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Disney Lorcana Price Guide 2026: Every Set, Every Rarity, Every Chase Card

Live prices for all 17 Disney Lorcana sets — The First Chapter through Archazia's Island and beyond. Every rarity explained with real TCGPlayer market data, plus the current most expensive Disney Lorcana cards and how to check any card's value in 30 seconds.

Disney Lorcana Price Guide 2026

Disney Lorcana launched in August 2023 and, in under three years, has grown into one of the most-watched trading card games on the market. With 17 released sets, more than 5,100 indexed cards, and chase rares regularly commanding $100 to $650 each, there is a lot of money moving through the Lorcana secondary market — and a lot of confusion about what a given card is actually worth.

This guide is the complete 2026 price reference for Disney Lorcana: every set, every rarity tier, every variant, and the live market values pulled directly from TCG Price Lookup's data for Lorcana. It is aimed at three people:

  1. Collectors who want to know what their binder is worth.
  2. Players who are budgeting a competitive deck.
  3. Investors and flippers watching which enchanted rares are moving.

Everything below is updated against real TCGPlayer market data and refreshed as new sets drop. If you are new to Lorcana, the next three sections will get you oriented; if you are already deep in the game, skip to The 25 Most Expensive Disney Lorcana Cards Right Now.


What Disney Lorcana Is

Disney Lorcana is a trading card game published by Ravensburger under license from Disney. You can read the official product information at the Disney Lorcana official site. Games are played one-on-one: each player takes the role of an "Illumineer" using Disney character cards, songs, items, and locations to score 20 lore points before their opponent does.

Mechanically, Lorcana uses six inks — Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel — which function like Magic: The Gathering's colors. Decks contain up to two inks, and every card has an ink cost that must be paid from "inkwell" cards you've committed. You win by sending characters to "quest," which generates lore proportional to each character's lore stat.

The game was designed from the start to be more collector-friendly than most TCGs: rarities are clearly printed, the chase Enchanted variants are dropped into booster packs at well-advertised rates, and the print run policy (Ravensburger openly prints to demand) means prices correct faster than in games with artificially constrained supply. That changes how the pricing market behaves compared to Yu-Gi-Oh! or Magic, and this guide leans into those specifics throughout.


Every Disney Lorcana Set Released So Far

TCG Price Lookup indexes 17 Lorcana set categories covering the main booster releases, sub-releases like the Illumineer's Quest storybook sets, and promotional collections. Below is the complete list with card counts as of April 2026.

Set nameSet slug (API)Cards indexed
The First Chapterlorcana--the-first-chapter442
Rise of the Floodbornlorcana--rise-of-the-floodborn440
Into the Inklandslorcana--into-the-inklands449
Ursula's Returnlorcana--ursulas-return438
Shimmering Skieslorcana--shimmering-skies438
Azurite Sealorcana--azurite-sea438
Archazia's Islandlorcana--archazias-island437
Reign of Jafarlorcana--reign-of-jafar438
Fabledlorcana--fabled465
Whispers in the Welllorcana--whispers-in-the-well472
Winterspelllorcana--winterspell468
Illumineer's Quest: Deep Troublelorcana--illumineers-quest-deep-trouble40
Illumineer's Quest: Palace Heistlorcana--illumineers-quest-palace-heist44
Disney Lorcana Promo Cardslorcana--disney-lorcana-promo-cards134
Disney100 Promoslorcana--disney100-promos6
D23 Promoslorcana--d23-promos18
Wilds Unknownlorcana--wilds-unknown11

Total Lorcana cards indexed: 5,178.

You can browse any of these sets directly in the Lorcana section of our card catalog — every card has live prices from TCGPlayer and eBay sold-listing data, with per-condition values from Near Mint through Damaged.


The Lorcana Rarity System Explained

Lorcana has six rarity tiers, printed clearly on each card along the bottom border. Understanding what each tier actually means — and what it's typically worth — is the single most important piece of knowledge for anyone valuing a Lorcana collection.

RaritySymbolTypical value range (raw, Near Mint)
CommonWhite circle$0.10 – $0.50
UncommonSilver triangle$0.15 – $0.75
RareGold pentagon$0.50 – $2.50
Super RareRuby hexagon$1.00 – $6.00
LegendaryPurple star$2.00 – $18.00
EnchantedPrismatic star$35.00 – $650.00+

These ranges hold across the main booster sets. Older cards from The First Chapter that are still played in competitive formats trend toward the upper end of each range; newer sets tend to cluster at the lower end until the meta catches up or a specific card becomes a staple.

A few real examples from The First Chapter illustrate this:

  • Belle — Strange but Special (Legendary, Normal print) — $4.14 TCGPlayer market
  • A Whole New World (Super Rare, Normal) — $1.82
  • Ariel — Spectacular Singer (Super Rare, Normal) — $1.50
  • Be Prepared (Rare, Normal) — $1.38

The picture changes dramatically when you step into the Enchanted tier.


Enchanted Rares: The Chase That Drives the Market

Enchanted rares are Lorcana's marquee chase cards. Each main booster set contains 12 Enchanted variants — alternate-art, full-bleed, foil versions of cards that also exist at their normal rarity. The art is usually a completely different illustration from the standard printing, often depicting the character in a more elaborate or cinematic scene.

The estimated pull rate for Enchanted cards is approximately 1 per 2 booster boxes — roughly 1 in 48 packs. Combined with Disney IP, strong art direction, and a collector-heavy audience, this scarcity creates the Lorcana market's most expensive cards.

Here is the current top enchanted pick from every main-set we've indexed — prices are live TCGPlayer market values for Near Mint Holofoil copies as of April 2026:

Top enchanted rare, by set

SetCardNear Mint price
The First ChapterElsa — Spirit of Winter$644.01
The First ChapterStitch — Carefree Surfer$180.29
The First ChapterBelle — Strange but Special$175.96
The First ChapterTinker Bell — Giant Fairy$159.38
The First ChapterAurora — Dreaming Guardian$134.21
The First ChapterSimba — Returned King$100.35
Rise of the FloodbornCinderella — Ballroom Sensation$149.85
Rise of the FloodbornAlice — Growing Girl$90.11
Rise of the FloodbornSnow White — Well Wisher$67.70
Into the InklandsMorph — Space Goo$65.10
Into the InklandsUrsula — Deceiver of All$61.75
Into the InklandsRobin Hood — Champion of Sherwood$59.85
Ursula's ReturnAriel — Sonic Warrior$101.13
Ursula's ReturnDiablo — Devoted Herald$57.48
Shimmering SkiesMufasa — Ruler of Pride Rock$129.96
Shimmering SkiesClarabelle — Light on Her Hooves$98.78
Shimmering SkiesYou're Welcome (song)$89.23
Azurite SeaYou Came Back (song)$62.17
Azurite SeaTiana — Restaurant Owner$60.74
Azurite SeaTigger — In the Crow's Nest$57.77
Archazia's IslandTamatoa — Happy as a Clam$155.80
Archazia's IslandAurora — Waking Beauty$109.72
Archazia's IslandAll Is Found (song)$107.82
Archazia's IslandTramp — Enterprising Dog$92.06
Archazia's IslandBelle — Mechanic Extraordinaire$85.88

The outlier is obvious: Elsa — Spirit of Winter (Enchanted) from The First Chapter is worth more than twice as much as any other card in the game. There are a few reasons for that:

  1. First-set premium. The First Chapter had the smallest print run of any Lorcana main set and has never been reprinted. Any chase card from that set carries a "launch scarcity" premium that later sets simply can't match.
  2. Competitive playability. Elsa — Spirit of Winter is a format-staple frost-deck win condition. Unlike a purely collectible enchanted card, this one is actively wanted by tournament players as well.
  3. Iconic character + iconic art. Frozen is Disney's second-highest-grossing animated franchise ever. The enchanted art depicts Elsa in full ice-queen mode, mid-spell, against an aurora background. That combination of IP strength and competitive demand is what a chase card looks like when everything lines up.

The Current Top 25 Most Expensive Disney Lorcana Cards

Pulling from the live TCG Price Lookup dataset as of April 2026, here is the definitive current list of the most expensive Disney Lorcana cards by TCGPlayer market price for Near Mint copies:

RankCardSetPrice
1Elsa — Spirit of Winter (Enchanted)The First Chapter$644.01
2Stitch — Carefree Surfer (Enchanted)The First Chapter$180.29
3Belle — Strange but Special (Enchanted)The First Chapter$175.96
4Tinker Bell — Giant Fairy (Enchanted)The First Chapter$159.38
5Tamatoa — Happy as a Clam (Enchanted)Archazia's Island$155.80
6Cinderella — Ballroom Sensation (Enchanted)Rise of the Floodborn$149.85
7Aurora — Dreaming Guardian (Enchanted)The First Chapter$134.21
8Mufasa — Ruler of Pride Rock (Enchanted)Shimmering Skies$129.96
9Aurora — Waking Beauty (Enchanted)Archazia's Island$109.72
10All Is Found (Enchanted song)Archazia's Island$107.82
11Ariel — Sonic Warrior (Enchanted)Ursula's Return$101.13
12Simba — Returned King (Enchanted)The First Chapter$100.35
13Clarabelle — Light on Her Hooves (Enchanted)Shimmering Skies$98.78
14Maui — Hero to All (Enchanted)The First Chapter$94.59
15Tramp — Enterprising Dog (Enchanted)Archazia's Island$92.06
16Alice — Growing Girl (Enchanted)Rise of the Floodborn$90.11
17You're Welcome (Enchanted song)Shimmering Skies$89.23
18Belle — Mechanic Extraordinaire (Enchanted)Archazia's Island$85.88
19Donald Duck — Flustered Sorcerer (Enchanted)Archazia's Island$85.01
20Snow White — Well Wisher (Enchanted)Rise of the Floodborn$67.70
21Aladdin — Heroic Outlaw (Enchanted)The First Chapter$66.51
22Morph — Space Goo (Enchanted)Into the Inklands$65.10
23Hades — King of Olympus (Enchanted)The First Chapter$64.47
24You Came Back (Enchanted song)Azurite Sea$62.17
25Ursula — Deceiver of All (Enchanted)Into the Inklands$61.75

All 25 cards are Enchanted rarity. That is not a coincidence: under the current print regime, enchanted rares are the only Lorcana cards that consistently trade above $50. If you own any of them, they are almost certainly the most valuable cards in your collection.

To browse any of these cards with their full price history and condition breakdown, open the Disney Lorcana section of the catalog and search by card name.


Lorcana Card Variants: Normal, Holofoil, and Cold Foil

Beyond rarity, Lorcana cards come in several printing variants. Understanding the difference is important because the same card in two variants can have wildly different prices.

  • Normal — the standard non-foil printing. Used for playing, most affordable price.
  • Holofoil — a foil treatment with a rainbow shimmer. All Enchanted cards are Holofoil; many Legendary and Super Rare cards also exist in Holofoil versions.
  • Cold Foil — a premium foil treatment applied to specific cards in starter decks, gift sets, and special promotional products. Typically 2–5× the price of the Normal version.

For example, Belle — Strange but Special from The First Chapter exists in three variants:

  • Normal Legendary: $4.14
  • Cold Foil Legendary: $17.67
  • Enchanted Holofoil: $175.96

The same card, three different prices. When you look up a Lorcana card's value, the variant matters as much as the rarity — make sure you are comparing like for like.


How to Check Any Lorcana Card Price in 30 Seconds

Three steps:

  1. Open the TCG Price Lookup catalog and select Disney Lorcana from the game filter (or bookmark /lorcana-price-guide for direct access).
  2. Type the card name into the search bar. The search matches across card name, set name, and card number, so you can type "elsa winter" or "5/204" and land on the same card.
  3. Read the price block. Every Lorcana card card page shows:
    • TCGPlayer market, low, mid, and high prices per condition (Near Mint through Damaged)
    • eBay sold-listing averages for the last 7 and 30 days (Trader plan and above)
    • Graded card values from PSA, BGS, CGC, and other services where the card has been graded (Trader plan and above)

The catalog is free for basic search. For unlimited searches, historical price data, eBay sold comps, and the graded slab values, you'll want to look at the paid plans — all include commercial use rights.

For developers: the same data via API

If you are building something on top of Lorcana pricing — a deck cost calculator, a collection value tracker, a portfolio app — every price shown on this site is also available via the TCG Price Lookup API. One endpoint (GET /v1/cards/search?game=lorcana) returns the complete Lorcana catalog with live prices; batch lookups let you fetch up to 20 card IDs per call. The official open-source JavaScript/TypeScript SDK is @tcgpricelookup/sdk on npm, and the command-line tool is tcglookup.


How Disney Lorcana Prices Are Calculated

TCG Price Lookup aggregates prices from two sources for every Lorcana card:

TCGPlayer provides the marketplace listing prices — what sellers are currently asking. For raw cards we surface four values per condition:

  • Market — an algorithmic average of recent transactions, weighted toward recent sales. This is the closest thing to a single canonical "current price" for a raw card.
  • Low — the cheapest listing currently available.
  • Mid — the median listing.
  • High — the most expensive listing (useful for spotting outliers).

eBay sold-listing data provides the real-world transaction prices — what buyers actually paid. We compute rolling averages over 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day windows for every Lorcana card across all conditions.

For graded slabs, we only use eBay data, because graded Lorcana cards almost exclusively trade on eBay rather than on TCGPlayer. Graded coverage includes PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC, ACE, and TAG where the card has been slabbed.

The data refreshes continuously throughout the day. For more on how the pricing math works, see our reference post on how card prices are calculated.


Lorcana Investment: Which Cards to Watch

A quick disclaimer: the following is market observation, not financial advice. Trading card prices are volatile, Ravensburger prints to demand (unlike the Reserved List in Magic), and reprints can tank card values overnight. With that out of the way:

First-set scarcity is real, but it's narrower than in older TCGs. The First Chapter has never been reprinted as a whole set, and its enchanted rares are genuinely harder to find than newer ones. But Ravensburger has repeatedly shown they will reprint individual high-demand cards in promotional products and upcoming set reprints, so "first edition" doesn't carry the same absolute floor it does for Magic Alpha or 1st Edition Pokémon.

Enchanted rares with competitive relevance hold price better. Elsa — Spirit of Winter is the textbook case: it's not just a chase card, it's a tournament-winning finisher. When prices soften for purely collectible enchanteds after a set's initial hype cycle, the competitive-staple enchanteds tend to hold their value. Watch the competitive meta as a leading indicator.

Character IP strength is a quiet but real driver. Cards featuring Disney's most iconic characters (Elsa, Stitch, Belle, Mufasa, Ariel, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Aurora) consistently trade higher than equivalent-rarity cards featuring less-central characters. If you are speculating on a future enchanted, check the IP before you check the mechanic.

Song cards are underrated collectibles. Three of the top 25 are Enchanted songs ("All Is Found," "You're Welcome," "You Came Back"). Songs get less mechanical attention than characters but enchanted-treatment songs are harder for many players to justify buying, which means supply stays on the market longer and price discovery is slower.


How Much Is a Disney Lorcana Collection Worth?

There is no shortcut: valuing a collection properly means looking up each card at its correct rarity, variant, and condition. A workable three-step valuation workflow:

  1. Separate by rarity first. Common and Uncommon cards are almost always worth less than $1 each — unless they are Cold Foil or first-edition promos, treat them as bulk (~$0.10 average) and move on.
  2. Catalog your Rare, Super Rare, Legendary, and Enchanted cards individually. These are where the value lives. Use the Lorcana catalog or the bulk lookup feature in the TCG Price Lookup API to look up 20 cards at a time.
  3. Apply condition discounts. Near Mint is the reference price. Lightly Played typically runs at ~85% of NM, Moderately Played at ~65%, Heavily Played at ~45%, and Damaged at ~25% — though these vary by card, and for very high-value enchanted rares the discount curve is even steeper because grading eligibility drops off.

A typical "complete" collection from a single main-set booster box (24 packs) is worth between $35 and $120 on the raw market, with almost all of the upside concentrated in the 0–1 enchanted cards you pulled. A sealed booster box of The First Chapter now trades for roughly 3–5× its original MSRP due to its age and scarcity.


Lorcana vs Other TCGs: Where It Fits in the Pricing Landscape

A useful mental anchor: Lorcana's price ceilings are lower than Magic and Yu-Gi-Oh!'s but higher than most newer games. The top Lorcana card is at $644 — a similar peak to newer Magic set chase cards, well below the five-figure territory occupied by vintage Magic and competitive-meta Yu-Gi-Oh!, and well above the typical chase in One Piece TCG or Star Wars: Unlimited.

What makes Lorcana distinctive is how predictably its prices behave. The combination of:

  • A single publisher (Ravensburger) with open print-to-demand policy
  • Clearly signaled pull rates
  • A limited, well-defined IP pool (Disney only)
  • A mature distribution network (Disney + Ravensburger stocks globally)

…means the Lorcana market corrects faster and runs tighter spreads than most TCGs. Hype cycles are shorter; reprint risk is explicit; collectors know what they are buying. For anyone moving from Magic or Yu-Gi-Oh!, that predictability takes getting used to — but it's a feature, not a bug, for serious collectors and players.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often are Lorcana card prices updated?

Continuously throughout the day. TCG Price Lookup pulls fresh TCGPlayer market data on a rolling schedule and recomputes eBay sold-listing averages as new transactions are recorded. For the typical card you look up, the underlying data is no more than a few hours old. For more detail, see our complete FAQ or the market data reference.

What is the pull rate for Enchanted rares in Lorcana booster packs?

Approximately 1 per 2 booster boxes — which works out to roughly 1 in 48 packs on average. This is an average across the print run; individual booster boxes can contain 0, 1, or occasionally 2 enchanted rares. Ravensburger has communicated this rate in official product information since Set 1.

What is the most expensive Disney Lorcana card?

As of April 2026, Elsa — Spirit of Winter (Enchanted) from The First Chapter at ~$644 TCGPlayer market for a Near Mint copy. See the full top-25 list above for the complete ranking.

Do you have Lorcana PSA / BGS / CGC graded card prices?

Yes — we index graded Lorcana card prices from PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC, ACE, and TAG where the card has been slabbed and sold. Graded data is included on the Trader plan and above. For raw Lorcana prices (TCGPlayer market + low + mid + high), the free tier is enough.

Where can I check Lorcana card prices for free?

Right here. The Lorcana catalog is free to browse and search. You get TCGPlayer market prices for every condition without signing up. For eBay sold-listing data, graded card values, and historical price history you'll need a free API key on the Trader plan or above.

Do you support Japanese or non-English Lorcana printings?

The catalog currently focuses on English-language Disney Lorcana, which is the global reference market. Japanese, Chinese, and other regional Lorcana printings will be added as demand grows — for now, the English prices are the canonical values for cross-reference.

How do I check Lorcana prices in a script or app?

Use the TCG Price Lookup API. One endpoint (GET /v1/cards/search?game=lorcana) returns the complete Lorcana catalog with live prices, and batch lookups let you fetch up to 20 card IDs per call. The official JavaScript / TypeScript SDK is @tcgpricelookup/sdk on npm; the command-line tool for terminal use is tcglookup. Full docs at the API reference.

Should I crack my Lorcana sealed product for value?

Almost never. Sealed booster boxes and cases from The First Chapter, Rise of the Floodborn, and Into the Inklands all trade for more than their original MSRP, and that premium is tied to the sealed status. Cracking sealed product is rarely the optimal move unless a specific enchanted rare is trading at multiples of the box price and your risk tolerance is very high.


About the Data

All prices in this guide are live TCGPlayer market values for Near Mint condition pulled from the TCG Price Lookup API as of April 2026. TCG Price Lookup aggregates pricing data from TCGPlayer and eBay sold-listing comps, cross-references graded slab values from PSA, BGS, CGC, and other grading services, and updates continuously throughout the day. All 5,178 indexed Lorcana cards are queryable by name, set, or card number.

This guide is refreshed as new sets release. Check back for Set 10 and beyond as they drop. To look up any individual card, search the Disney Lorcana catalog. For developers building on top of our data, see the TCG API reference. For market commentary on other games we cover, see our market trends posts or browse the full post list by topic at blog/topics.

TCG Price Lookup is an independent pricing service. We are not affiliated with Disney, Ravensburger, or any grading service. Disney Lorcana is © Disney / Ravensburger. Product references are used solely for identification and price tracking purposes.