Track Disney Lorcana Card Prices – The Lorcana Price Tracker
Disney Lorcana has grown rapidly into one of the best-known trading card games on Cardmarket since 2023. But with around four sets a year, eight rarity tiers and sought-after Enchanted and Iconic cards, it is easy to lose track. Learn how to keep the price development of your Lorcana cards under control for the long run with a Lorcana price tracker.
What is Disney Lorcana – and why watch prices?
Disney Lorcana is a trading card game by Ravensburger that launched in August 2023 and has since become a fixture of the TCG market. Its appeal is obvious: Lorcana builds on well-known Disney and Pixar characters – from Mickey and Elsa to Buzz Lightyear and Merida – in lavishly illustrated cards. This Disney IP drives broad collector demand that reaches well beyond the classic competitive community.
It is exactly this mix of players and collectors that makes the Lorcana market so lively – and the prices so worth watching. Ravensburger calls Lorcana the most successful product launch in the company's history, and by early 2026 more than two billion cards had been sold according to the company. After the initial hype phase in 2023/24, the market settled at a high level in 2025: some speculators withdrew, while the collector and player base kept growing.
For you as a collector, that means the value of individual cards – especially rare chase cards – can move considerably. Cardmarket provides the prices for practically every Lorcana card, but it offers no overall view of your collection and no long-term portfolio analysis. This is where a dedicated Lorcana price tracker comes in.
💡 Good to know: Cardmarket is the largest European marketplace for collectible cards and is regarded as the European price standard. Disney Lorcana has its own section there with separate categories for singles, booster boxes and boosters – and cards are traded in English and German, among other languages.
The Lorcana market: sets, rarities and the Iconic top tier
If you want to track Lorcana card prices, you should know a few market-shaping basics that move the value of a card over time. Lorcana is younger than many other TCGs, but it already has a clear structure of regular sets and a tiered rarity system.
Around four sets per year
Lorcana comes out on a fixed cadence of roughly four numbered main sets per year – about every three months. The first set, The First Chapter, arrived in August 2023; the line has grown continuously since. As soon as a set is no longer reprinted, supply becomes scarcer – a classic driver of rising prices for sought-after cards. You'll find a full overview of the order in our Lorcana Sets List.
Eight rarity tiers
Lorcana now has eight rarities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Legendary, Epic, Enchanted and Iconic. The two newest tiers – Epic and Iconic – were introduced in August 2025 with the Fabled set. That shifted the top of the market:
- Enchanted: full-art alternate versions of existing cards with a rainbow-foil finish – long the classic chase tier and still highly sought after.
- Epic: since Fabled, with frameless artwork and a rainbow-foil finish; rarer than Legendary but more common than Enchanted.
- Iconic: the rarest tier of all, with only two cards per set, an elaborate foil pattern and 3D stamping. Iconic now sits above Enchanted at the top.
This tiering is central to price watching: the most expensive pack-pullable cards are currently Iconics such as Buzz Lightyear – Jungle Ranger, whose price more than doubled within a single month (as of July 2026). Movements like this show why ongoing monitoring is so valuable.
📊 Good to know: Lorcana is played with six ink colors (Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Steel); the first player to reach 20 Lore wins. For pure price watching you don't need to master the rules – but you should know the rarity tiers. More on this in our guide to Lorcana Enchanted Cards.
Reading the Cardmarket trend price for Lorcana correctly
Before you can use a Lorcana price tracker effectively, you should understand which Cardmarket price is best suited to valuing your collection. This is exactly where the trend price comes in.
The Cardmarket trend price
The trend price is the most important metric for valuing your Lorcana cards. It is based on a weighted average of the items actually sold most recently and filters out outliers. As a result, it reacts with a delay to short-term fluctuations and is the most realistic indicator of the current market value of a Lorcana card. Especially for young, volatile Iconic cards, whose prices can differ significantly between sources, the trend price is the most reliable point of reference.
If a seller accidentally lists a €20 card for €500, that distorts other metrics upward – the trend price, by contrast, stays stable, because it only weights actual sales and filters out outliers. With Lorcana, where the same character is listed across several rarities and as foil or non-foil, this robustness is especially valuable.
📊 Recommendation: For valuing your Lorcana portfolio you should rely on the trend price. TCGPriceTracker uses the trend price as its reference value throughout. How the trend price is calculated is also explained in our guide Cardmarket Price Tracker.
Want to track Lorcana prices automatically? With TCGPriceTracker you see the trend price of your entire Lorcana collection at a glance – updated daily straight from Cardmarket.
Foil, Enchanted & Iconic: how variants move the price
With Lorcana, it's not just the card itself that determines the value, but above all the variant. One and the same character can exist as a regular card, as a foil and as a premium special version – each with its own market value. If you want to track Lorcana card prices, you have to know these differences, otherwise you'll value your portfolio incorrectly.
Trading foil vs. non-foil separately
Every booster pack contains exactly one foil card (in any rarity). Foil here is a finish and independent of the rarity tier: from Common to Legendary, the same card exists both as non-foil and as foil. On Cardmarket, both variants are listed as separate items with their own price – and the foil version usually sits above the regular one. A Lorcana price tracker therefore has to capture exactly the variant you bought, otherwise your portfolio calculates with the wrong value. Because you add each card via its exact Cardmarket link, the correct variant – foil or non-foil – is captured automatically and tracked with its own trend price.
Enchanted, Epic and Iconic as the rainbow-foil chase
The three top tiers – Enchanted, Epic and Iconic – are inherently produced as rainbow foil and are among the most coveted chase cards of all:
- Enchanted: full-art alternate versions with rainbow foil, often of Legendary or Super Rare cards. Grail examples such as Elsa – Spirit of Winter from The First Chapter trade raw in the three-figure dollar range (approx., as of July 2026, prices fluctuate).
- Epic: frameless artwork with rainbow foil, since Fabled – a middle tier between Legendary and Enchanted.
- Iconic: only two per set, with a distinctive foil pattern and 3D stamping. The top of the pack-pullable market.
For correct portfolio valuation it is therefore crucial to record the right variant. If you enter an Enchanted card as a regular Legendary, the displayed value can be off by a multiple. Which cards are currently at the top we show you in the article most valuable Lorcana cards.
💡 Practical tip: Add each card via its exact Cardmarket link – that way the correct variant (foil, Enchanted, Epic or Iconic) is captured automatically along with its own trend price. TCGPriceTracker then reflects the actual market value of your card – not that of the standard card.
Sealed vs. singles: stable investment or quick return?
A well-thought-out Lorcana portfolio usually consists of a mix of sealed products and single cards (singles). Both categories behave fundamentally differently on the market – and it's exactly this mix that determines risk and return.
Sealed products as the more stable long-term investment
Sealed products – above all unopened booster displays with 24 packs – are considered the more stable Lorcana investment. Once a set is no longer produced, sealed stock can no longer be replenished. Supply shrinks continuously while demand from collectors and players remains. The price development is therefore usually steadier and more predictable than with single cards. The first set, The First Chapter, historically carries the strongest premium here. The downside: capital is tied up long term, and storage in sealed condition is a must.
Singles and chase cards for higher short-term potential
Singles – especially rare chase cards such as Enchanted and Iconic – can fluctuate sharply in the short term. A new Iconic card can move considerably within a few weeks, as the example of Buzz Lightyear – Jungle Ranger shows (as of July 2026, prices fluctuate). The profit potential is higher, but so is the risk. Anyone betting on singles has to watch the market more actively and be able to react faster.
A good Lorcana price tracker should support both product types and display their performance separately. That way you can tell which part of your portfolio delivers the best returns. You'll find a comprehensive guide on this in our article Trading Card Portfolio Tracker and, specifically for Lorcana, in our Lorcana Investment guide.
Sealed and singles tracked separately. TCGPriceTracker manages booster displays and single cards and calculates the ROI for each position – based on daily Cardmarket prices.
Why Excel hits its limits with a Lorcana portfolio
Many Lorcana collectors start with an Excel spreadsheet. With twenty cards that still works. But a grown Lorcana portfolio with singles, foils, Enchanted, Epic and Iconic cards plus sealed products quickly outgrows a manual spreadsheet. These are the typical problems:
- No overall view: Cardmarket shows no total for your entire collection. You'd have to look up every card individually and add up all the prices manually – including the correct variant each time.
- No historical data: How has the value of your portfolio developed over the last three months? In Excel you'd have to log these values yourself – day after day.
- No ROI tracking: You paid for a display – is it worth more today? Without a documented purchase price and current market value, that remains pure guesswork.
- No price warning: If an Iconic card spikes or falls sharply in the short term, in Excel you only notice when you happen to check – often too late.
- Variant chaos: Maintaining the correct variant manually is error-prone. A misassigned Enchanted distorts the entire portfolio value.
- Time commitment: Updating manually costs hours per week – time you'd rather invest in collecting and playing.
An external Lorcana price tracker solves these problems. It retrieves the price data automatically, assigns foils and variants correctly, calculates the total value and shows you at a glance where you stand. That way you make data-based decisions instead of going by gut feeling.
Manual tracking vs. TCGPriceTracker compared
Here is a direct comparison between manual tracking in Excel and a dedicated Lorcana price tracker like TCGPriceTracker:
| Feature | Excel / manual | TCGPriceTracker |
|---|---|---|
| Daily price updates | ✗ look up manually | ✓ automatic |
| Total portfolio value | ✗ calculate yourself | ✓ always current |
| ROI per card & display | ✗ maintain formulas | ✓ calculated automatically |
| Correct variant & language | ✗ own columns, error-prone | ✓ auto-detected from the Cardmarket link |
| Price alerts / watchlist | ✗ not possible | ✓ email notifications |
| Sealed & singles separated | ✗ separate manually | ✓ both types supported |
| 20+ TCGs incl. Lorcana | ✗ own research needed | ✓ preconfigured |
| Grading status (PSA, BGS) | ✗ own columns | ✓ built in |
| CSV import/export | ✓ native | ✓ supported |
| Time per week | 1–3 hours | 0 minutes |
The comparison clearly shows: beyond a certain collection size, manual tracking in Excel is no longer practical – especially with Lorcana and its many rarities and variants. And the best part: with TCGPriceTracker you can start right away with the free plan and try the tool with no commitment.
TCGPriceTracker: your Lorcana price tracker for singles & sealed
TCGPriceTracker was built for collectors and investors who want to follow their Cardmarket prices systematically – Lorcana fans included. The tool combines Cardmarket's price data with a powerful portfolio management system. Here are the most important features at a glance:
Daily price updates from Cardmarket
All prices in your Lorcana portfolio are updated automatically every day from Cardmarket. You always see the current trend price – without a single click. That is the core of a real Lorcana price tracker: no more looking things up manually.
Over 20 TCGs in one tool – including Lorcana
Whether it's Disney Lorcana, Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece TCG or another game – TCGPriceTracker supports all TCGs available on Cardmarket. You don't need a separate tool for each game and can manage your Lorcana portfolio alongside other collections in one dashboard.
Sealed & singles – the right variant, language & condition
You can record both sealed products (booster displays, boxes) and singles. You add each single via its exact Cardmarket link – so the variant, language and condition are captured automatically and the card enters your collection with its own correct trend price. Each card shows fields such as Set, Language, Condition, Grading and Trend Price. That way the total really reflects what your collection is worth.
Total portfolio value & ROI analysis
Enter your purchase price and see immediately how your investment is developing. TCGPriceTracker automatically calculates the total value of your collection as well as the ROI (return on investment) for each individual position. That way you can tell at a glance which cards and displays are paying off.
Watchlist with price alerts by email
Are you waiting for the right price on a particular Enchanted or Iconic card? Put it on your watchlist and define a target price. TCGPriceTracker notifies you on the web and by email as soon as the trend price reaches your goal. That way you never miss an opportunity again.
Grading status & CSV import/export
For graded cards you can store the grading status. And if you already have an Excel list or another collection: with the CSV import you transfer your existing Lorcana collection in just a few minutes. A CSV export is available to you at any time, so your data belongs to you.
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Tracking Lorcana card prices – 5 pro tips
Using a Lorcana price tracker is the first step. Here's how to get the most out of it:
1. Rely on the trend price
The Cardmarket trend price reflects the real market value of a card, because it only weights actual sales and filters out outliers. Use it as your guide when deciding whether to buy or sell – especially for young Iconic cards with thin data.
2. Always record the right variant
With Lorcana, the variant is everything. Pay close attention to whether you're recording a regular card, a foil, an Enchanted, Epic or Iconic. A misassigned variant distorts your portfolio value – up as well as down.
3. Use the watchlist for chase cards
Set price alerts not just for cards you want to buy, but also for expensive Enchanted and Iconic cards in your portfolio. If a card rises sharply, it might be time to take profits. If it falls, you want to know early. A good tracker reaches out automatically on the web and by email.
4. Document every purchase right away
The most common mistake: buying cards and not recording the purchase price. Three months later you no longer know whether you paid €15 or €25. Enter every purchase immediately – ideally right after checkout on Cardmarket.
5. Check your portfolio dashboard regularly
Take five minutes once a week for your dashboard. Which cards have risen, which have fallen? Are there patterns, for instance around upcoming set releases? Regular monitoring helps you spot trends early and act in time.
🎯 Pro tip: Combine the watchlist with your portfolio data. If a particular set keeps gaining value, put more cards or sealed products from it on the watchlist and buy more on price dips. TCGPriceTracker makes this strategy easy to put into practice.
Frequently asked questions about the Lorcana price tracker
What is a Lorcana price tracker?
A Lorcana price tracker is an external tool that automatically retrieves Cardmarket price data for Disney Lorcana and lets you follow the value development of your Lorcana cards and your collection at a glance – without having to look up every card individually. Tools like TCGPriceTracker update prices daily and additionally offer ROI calculation, a watchlist with price alerts and variant-accurate tracking.
Which Cardmarket price is most meaningful for Lorcana cards?
For valuing your Lorcana collection, the trend price is the most meaningful. It is based on a weighted average of recently sold items and filters out outliers, making it the most realistic indicator of a card's current market value. It stays stable even when a single mispriced listing would otherwise distort the picture.
What are Enchanted and Iconic cards in Lorcana?
Enchanted cards are full-art alternate versions of existing cards with a rainbow-foil finish and are among the most coveted chase cards. Iconic was introduced in August 2025 with the Fabled set and, with only two cards per set, is the rarest tier – now sitting above Enchanted at the top. Both are listed on Cardmarket as separate items with their own prices and should be recorded separately.
Is sealed Lorcana worth it compared to singles as a collecting focus?
Sealed products such as booster displays often develop more steadily over the long term, especially for sets that are no longer reprinted. Singles and chase cards offer higher short-term potential but fluctuate more – for example new Iconic cards shortly after release. A mix of both reduces risk. The important thing is to track both types separately.
Can I manage other TCGs besides Lorcana with TCGPriceTracker?
Yes. TCGPriceTracker supports more than 20 trading card games, including Disney Lorcana, Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece TCG, Digimon, Dragon Ball and many more – all in a single dashboard.
Is TCGPriceTracker free to use for Lorcana collectors?
Yes! TCGPriceTracker offers a free plan with up to 20 products, 30 singles and 10 watchlist entries. That's plenty to get started. For more extensive Lorcana collections there is the Pro plan from €5.99 per month or €49.99 per year with unlimited entries.
Can I import my Lorcana collection into TCGPriceTracker?
Yes, the CSV import lets you transfer existing Lorcana collections and lists quickly. Export your data from Excel or another tool as a CSV file and upload it directly. This saves you the manual entry and lets you start price tracking right away. A CSV export is also available at any time.
How often are Lorcana prices updated on TCGPriceTracker?
Prices are updated automatically every day from Cardmarket. You don't have to look anything up manually – your Lorcana collection always shows the current market values based on the latest Cardmarket data. So you're always up to date, with no extra effort.
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