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Disney Lorcana Enchanted Rares: Complete List with Live Prices (2026)

Every Disney Lorcana Enchanted rare ever printed, organized by set with current market prices, pull rates, and what makes each one a chase card. The definitive 2026 reference.

Every Disney Lorcana Enchanted Rare Ever Printed

Enchanted rares are the beating heart of the Disney Lorcana secondary market. They're the rarest pack-pullable cards in the game, with pull rates that translate to roughly 1-2 per case, and they feature full-art alternate treatments that turn the card into a collectible first and a gameplay piece second. Every meaningful price conversation about Lorcana eventually comes back to Enchanteds.

This guide catalogs every Enchanted rare printed across every set through early 2026. For each set, you get the full list, typical raw Near Mint price ranges, and notes on which cards are driving the market. If you're trying to figure out what you pulled, whether to grade it, or which ones are quietly undervalued, this is the reference.

A note on prices: the ranges below are directional — specific cards move weekly based on what's selling. Use tcgpricelookup.com/lorcana for live numbers. The ranges cover typical raw Near Mint. PSA 10 adds roughly 2-4x on top.

What Makes an Enchanted Rare

Before the list, a quick primer on what the "Enchanted" rarity tier actually is and why these cards are valuable.

Enchanted rares were introduced with Disney Lorcana's first set (The First Chapter, August 2023) as an ultra-rare pull tier above Legendary. Each Enchanted rare is an alternate-art version of a card that also exists at a lower rarity — typically Legendary or Super Rare — reprinted with a full-frame rainbow foil illustration. The gameplay text is identical; only the art and treatment differ.

Pull rates for Enchanteds have never been officially published by Ravensburger, but community data suggests:

  • Roughly 1 Enchanted per case (6 boxes / 144 packs) on average
  • Some sets skew slightly higher, others lower
  • Individual cards within a set don't all have equal pull rates — there's usually a "short-print" Enchanted that's noticeably harder to find

This scarcity, combined with the visual appeal of full-art Disney illustrations, is what drives the secondary market. A typical Enchanted rare trades between $40 and $600 raw Near Mint. The chase cards from popular sets cross $1,000.

The First Chapter (1TFC) — Released August 2023

The launch set. These Enchanteds set the visual template for the entire product line and benefit from first-mover nostalgia. Expect sustained premium pricing on this set's chase cards indefinitely.

Chase tier ($300-$600 raw NM range):

  • Elsa – Spirit of Winter — the defining chase card of the set. Full-art winter landscape. PSA 10 copies cross $1,500.
  • Mickey Mouse – Brave Little Tailor — Mickey's launch-set Enchanted. The Disney collector crossover card.
  • Maleficent – Monstrous Dragon — gameplay-relevant in early meta, which added tournament demand on top of collector demand.

Premium tier ($150-$300 raw NM range):

  • Cinderella – Ballroom Sensation
  • Belle – Hidden Depths
  • Ariel – Spectacular Singer
  • Captain Hook – Thinking a Happy Thought

Standard Enchanted tier ($80-$150 raw NM range):

  • Aurora – Dreaming Guardian
  • Genie – On the Job
  • Simba – Protective Cub
  • Tinker Bell – Giant Fairy
  • Robin Hood – Unrivaled Archer
  • Stitch – Carefree Surfer

First Chapter Enchanteds have the smallest PSA 10 populations of any Lorcana set (because people started grading later than in other TCGs), which means the grading arbitrage on this set is real — but the print quality issues from the initial production runs mean many pack-fresh copies don't actually grade 10.

Rise of the Floodborn (2ROF) — Released November 2023

The second set. Floodborn Enchanteds introduced variant art treatments and a handful of instantly iconic pulls. This is the set where Lorcana's secondary market started to feel mature.

Chase tier ($300-$600):

  • Ursula – Deceiver of All — widely considered the best-looking card in Lorcana to date. Sustained PSA 10 demand above $1,800.
  • Be Prepared — Scar and the hyenas, villain-art standout
  • Let It Go — Elsa (again), with a different art treatment

Premium tier ($150-$300):

  • Stitch – Rock Star — crossover Stitch-collector demand
  • Sisu – Empowered Sibling
  • Flynn Rider – Charming Rogue
  • Lilo – Making a Wish

Standard ($80-$150):

  • Triton – Highest Monarch
  • Hades – Infernal Schemer
  • Pascal – Rapunzel's Companion
  • Prince Phillip – Giant Slayer
  • Gaston – Scoundrel

Into the Inklands (3ITI) — Released February 2024

Into the Inklands expanded the Lorcana universe into the Disney Afternoon era, which brought in Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers characters — a different nostalgia demographic. Enchanted rares from this set tracked slightly lower on average than 1TFC and 2ROF, but the top cards still clear $400.

Chase tier ($200-$450):

  • Scrooge McDuck – Resourceful Miser — the set's standout
  • Pete – Rotten Guy
  • Donald Duck – Musketeer Soldier

Premium tier ($100-$200):

  • Launchpad McQuack – Ace Pilot
  • Huey, Dewey, and Louie – Junior Woodchucks
  • Gadget Hackwrench – Brilliant Engineer

Standard ($60-$120):

  • Webby Vanderquack – Unstoppable Force
  • Magica De Spell – Thieving Sorceress
  • Chip and Dale – Rescue Rangers
  • Darkwing Duck – Masked Vigilante

Into the Inklands Enchanteds are where the case-of-sealed strategy arguably broke down — cases sealed at launch tracked roughly flat through 2024-2025 because the marginal Enchanted value wasn't outpacing the case cost.

Ursula's Return (4URR) — Released May 2024

Ursula's Return went thematic, focusing on the Villain storyline across the Ravensburger story arc. This is the first set where most Enchanteds featured villain-aligned characters, which changed the collector demographics slightly (villain collectors are a real segment).

Chase tier ($200-$400):

  • Ursula – Power Hungry — the title character, obviously
  • Cruella de Vil – Miserable as Usual
  • Jafar – Wicked Sorcerer

Premium tier ($100-$200):

  • Maleficent – Biding Her Time
  • Facilier – Agent Provocateur
  • Prince John – Greediest of All

Standard ($60-$120):

  • Iago – Giant Spectral Parrot
  • Mother Gothel – Vain Sorceress
  • Captain Hook – Underhanded
  • Hades – Lord of the Dead

Shimmering Skies (5SSK) — Released August 2024

Shimmering Skies is the set where a lot of set collectors felt the Enchanted pricing get genuinely reasonable for the first time. Print runs were larger than early sets, which softened the chase ceiling but also made case breaks more approachable.

Chase tier ($150-$350):

  • Mirabel Madrigal – Musical Visionary — breakout Enchanted
  • Rapunzel – Gifted with Healing
  • Bruno Madrigal – Out of the Shadows

Premium tier ($80-$180):

  • Moana – Of Motunui
  • Peter Pan – Lost Boy Leader
  • Wendy Darling – Talented Storyteller

Standard ($50-$100):

  • Additional cards trade in the $50-$100 range

Shimmering Skies is a good set to buy raw copies of Enchanteds if you're a collector rather than an investor — the ceilings are lower but so are the entry prices.

Azurite Sea (6AZS) — Released November 2024

Azurite Sea centered on the Little Mermaid and nautical themes. Strong visual set, and the Ariel and Ursula (yet another Ursula) Enchanteds drove a brief wave of collector interest.

Chase tier ($150-$350):

  • Ariel – Whoseit Collector
  • Ursula – Vanessa

Premium tier ($80-$180):

  • Flotsam and Jetsam – Entrancing Duo
  • King Triton – Mighty Ruler

Standard ($50-$100):

  • Rest of the Enchanted pool

Archazia's Island (7ARI) — Released February 2025

The most recent set through early 2026 at time of writing. Newer sets always have more uncertainty in the Enchanted market because print runs are still fresh and grading populations haven't stabilized.

Notable Enchanteds:

  • Multiple chase cards in the $150-$350 range
  • Standard Enchanteds in the $60-$150 range
  • Check live prices at tcgpricelookup.com/lorcana for the most current data

Pull Rate Reality Check

If you're thinking about buying sealed product to "hit" Enchanteds, the math is important to understand:

Per pack: roughly 1 in 150-200 packs contains an Enchanted rare Per box: roughly 1 in 6 boxes contains an Enchanted rare Per case: roughly 1 Enchanted per case, sometimes 2

Case prices vary by set but typically land in the $500-$900 range at launch and drift up to $1,000+ as sets sell out. The expected value math:

  • Average Enchanted rare across a set: roughly $150 raw
  • Case cost: roughly $700
  • Other meaningful rares (Legendaries, Super Rares): roughly $100-$200 per case worth

Break-even on a case requires either pulling one of the chase tier Enchanteds (anything above $300) or getting lucky with multiple Enchanteds. The math is usually negative expected value against the top of the market.

Buying singles is almost always cheaper than buying sealed to hit specific Enchanteds.

Grading Enchanteds: What to Know

The grading math for Lorcana Enchanteds is tighter than for Pokemon chase cards because:

  1. Print quality issues — Lorcana's early sets had back-edge whitening problems that kept many pack-fresh cards from grading 10
  2. Smaller grading population — fewer total graders means less market liquidity for PSA 10 copies
  3. Tighter PSA 9 to PSA 10 spread — on some cards the 9 is only 30-50% below the 10

Grade if:

  • The card is a chase tier Enchanted ($200+ raw)
  • The card looks genuinely Near Mint under bright light (no back whitening, no corner issues)
  • The PSA 10 comps show at least 2.5x the PSA 9 price

Don't grade if:

  • The card is a standard Enchanted under $100 raw (the 9 ceiling caps your upside)
  • You see any whitening on the back edges
  • The grading fee plus return shipping exceeds 30% of the raw NM value

What's Under-Valued Right Now

A few patterns in the Enchanted market that are worth watching in 2026:

Into the Inklands villains — Pete, Magica De Spell, and the Duck Tales villain tier have quietly held value while the hero cards from the same set have softened. The villain collector segment is persistent.

Stitch variants across sets — any card with Stitch on it outperforms the baseline because of the non-TCG Stitch collector demographic. This shows up especially on raw sales where the buyer isn't a TCG player.

Non-English Enchanteds — French, Japanese, and German Enchanteds trade at 30-150% premiums over equivalent English printings because language-specific supply is smaller.

Pre-release and event-exclusive Enchanteds — not pack-pullable, and not always catalogued. If you have one with an event stamp, it's almost certainly worth more than you think.

Set collectors vs card collectors — buying a complete Enchanted set from Shimmering Skies or Azurite Sea can be done for under $1,500 if you shop carefully, and completing a set often appreciates faster than individual cards because completion is the hardest step.


Check live prices on every Disney Lorcana Enchanted rare — by set, by condition, raw and PSA graded — at tcgpricelookup.com/lorcana. Updated daily from TCGPlayer and eBay.