Disney’s popular trading card game, Disney Lorcanareleases special enchanted rarity cards with each of its sets, the first of which began with the 12 coveted cards in The first chapter. when Disney’s Lorcan: The First Chapter Launched in the summer of 2023, the game had a rough start with distribution problems so it was a monumental task to get any card for the game, much less the special enchanted cards. It took several months, and a reprint of the first set, to bring the game to where finding cards wasn’t that difficult. Nevertheless, enchanted cards remain a special and elusive draw.
Enchanted cards are LorcanaIt’s most valuable, even though they don’t offer any additional benefit in actual gameplay. In fact, bringing an enchanted card to a table would likely cause more of a stir by collectors desperate to keep the card in perfect condition. These beautiful cards feature alternative, borderless artwork with a special foil process. Similar to other TCGs, the Enchanted cards are secret rarities whose numbers are higher than the standard format for the set. The first chapter Has 204 numbered cards, with the enchanted cards numbered above.
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Mickey Mouse: Charming Rogue has dropped in price significantly
Card number 210/204, emerald ink
Mickey Mouse: Artful Rogue is the first of two Lorcana Enchanted cards with the iconic mouse. As the mascot for the Walt Disney Company, this is quite unsurprising, especially in the first set of the game. #210 Cunning Rogue has the lower value of the two, however, since he fell from one of the higher-valued cards to Currently sitting at an estimated market price of $97 (via TCGplayer) as of time of writing.
The Card art may be less dramatic than some of the designs Seen later down the list, but Mickey’s longevity as a character makes this a highly sought after card, despite not cracking the top 10 most valuable.
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Aladdin: Brave Bandit headlines the Ruby Deck of the set
Card number 211/204, Rubin Inc
One of two appearances by Disney Aladdin Between Lorcanas Enchanted Cards, the eponymous character graces the front of Aladdin: Heroic Outlaw, #211. Unfortunately, after the card suffered a drastic drop in value, TCGplayer did Aladdin: Heroic Outlaw listed with a market price of $113.
Although Aladdin Managing two enchanted cards in The first chapter Notably, they make striking characters for the rare collectibles, especially when someone is able to capture both cards. The card art features a stunning red-themed design, which is not typically associated with Aladdins more familiar orange and purple palette.
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Hades: King of Olympus is a card worthy of a god
Card number 205/204, amber ink
Disney’s villain Hercules Graces the front of the enchanted rarity Hades: King of Olympus Lorcana Card, #205. Its market price, according to TCGplayer, remained Among the lowest of enchanted cards of The first chapterComing in at about $114. The artwork here is a striking image of the god of the undead, with Hades’ left hand outstretched in the foreground, while his broad smile bares sharp teeth.
While the card art is striking, it’s possible that fans were hoping for a more traditional take on Hades. Hades is known for his blue-flamed hair, but the card art shows him with his enraged orange/red flames instead. Perhaps a more traditional design could have made this card more nostalgic – and more collectible.
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Genie: On the job show a magical illustration
Card number 209/204, emerald ink
TCGplayers next highest Market price for Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter Enchanted Cards is $120 for Genie: On the Job. Genie, voiced by the beloved Robin Williams in the original 1992 animated film, occupies the front of #209, snapping his fingers to apparently shrink a soldier with joy. The colorful swirls in the enchanted foil pair well against the emerald ink denotation for the card, making it a beautiful piece of art.
Interestingly, while the enchanted version of Genie: On the Job is good at holding high value, the Disney100 promo card of Genie: Powers Unleashed from The first chapter is currently only valued at around $3.50 on TCGplayer.
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Simba: Returning King tends to fluctuate in value
Card number 215/204, steel ink
Card number 215/204, Simba: Returned King, was for a long time the least sought after Disney’s Lorcan: The First Chapter Enchanted card, but fluctuations in demand caused its market value to jump dramatically throughout the year. According to TCGplayer, The Simba Enchanted card currently has a market price of approximately $146.
The card’s artwork features the protagonist of The Lion King Climbing a hill, backlit by an ominous bolt of lightning. like One of the more strikingly enchanted of his setAnd with a classic and beloved character, it is perhaps surprising that the card is not a higher price.
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Aurora: Dreaming Guardian is stuck in the blue dress, but beautiful nonetheless
Card number 213/204, sapphire ink
The protagonist of the 1959 classic, Sleeping beautyThis tired princess has her own enchanted Lorcana Card, Aurora: Dreaming Guardian. The name of the card seems to suggest that Aurora’s eyes are not only closed in the artwork, but the princess is actually asleep.
According to TCGplayer, Aurora: Dreaming Guardian is worth approximately $199Although that number would no doubt have been higher if the glimmering foil design had made Aurora’s dress change from blue to pink based on the angle.
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Mickey Mouse: Wayward Sorcerer highlights the main character for the set
Card number 208/204, amethyst ink
Mickey Mouse: Wayward Sorcerer, is the main character artwork used in marketing for Disney’s Lorcan: The First ChapterSo it comes as no surprise that this Enchanted is one of the most striking of the set. Mickey’s Wayward Sorcerer card is the mascot’s second of two enchanted cards in the set. This one is much more coveted than the crafty rogue card, With a market value of $200 on TCGplayer.
The price difference is possibly due to the card design itself: the purples are particularly beautiful on the card. However, this version of Mickey was also used in a lot of promotional materials for the game, which may have also made it more desirable.
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Belle: Strange but special is a favorite Disney princess
Card number 214/204, sapphire ink
Belle, as one of the most recognizable Disney princesses, is a perfect choice for inclusion in The first chapters enchanted cards, and is Precisely among the most valuable, because a TCGplayer Market value of $236.
The Beauty and the Beast Protagonist appears in the artwork for Belle: Strange but Special. The bookworm has been a Disney icon since the animated film debuted in 1991, so it’s not shocking to see her enchanted card come in with such a high value.
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Maui: Hero to All is a favorite draw for many
Card number 212/204, Rubin Inc
Hailing from a more recent Disney sensation, 2016’s Moanais Maui. Be enchanted card for Disney Lorcana Produces a TCGplayer Market price of around $245. Much like the other cards, Maui: Hero to All shows his subject in action, holding his famous giant hook reminiscent of those used for fishing, as he runs towards the viewer.
Maui is notably voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in MoanaFormer WWE Champion turned Hollywood superstar. As well as being a beloved character from the hit movie, the casting and popularity of The Rock may be contributing to the popularity of the card.
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Tinker Bell: Giant Fairy has grown in the hearts of many
Card number 216/204, steel ink
Tinker Bell takes on a towering stature, picking up Captain Hook’s ship in her enchanted card, numbered 216. Tinker Bell: Giant Fairy has a market price of $280 On TCGplayer. As expected, Tinker Bell’s enchanted card has in-game abilities derived from its entertaining artwork, and when played in a game it can be one of the best cards to have in a steel ink deck.
Along with Mickey, it’s equally unsurprising to see Tinker Bell qualify for the first run of Enchanted Lorcana cards; Her popularity has made her something of an unofficial mascot for Disney. Tinker Bell: Giant Fairy has become such a beloved card that many decks have been created centered around it, and many accessories such as playmats have been designed with its artwork.
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Stich: Carefree surfer catches Lorcana’s wave early
Card number 206/204, amber ink
Stitch: Carefree surfer, immediately caught the attention of many Disney Lorcana Fans for the vibrant and cheerful artwork that features Stitch – from Lilo & Stitch Fame – doing a handstand on a surfboard, while simultaneously reaching for a sandwich that has made its way into the mouth of an airborne fish. The card Currently has a market value of approximately $310 (via TCGplayer).
With Stitch being Experiment 626 in a long line of extraterrestrial beings that came to Earth in the film, Lilo & Stitch Has plenty of inspiration for the future Lorcana Cards. In fact, Stitch became a huge face for LorcanaHaving notable appearances in the marketing of many of the sets, such as in the inlands, And a gift collection dedicated to him in Azurite Sea.
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Elsa: Spirit of Winter is an incredibly valuable card
Card number 207/204, amethyst ink
Frozen‘s monumental success, including multiple box office hits and the inescapable chart-topper, “Let It Go,” makes Elsa’s enchanted Lorcana Card listed as the most valuable practically expected. Also: Spirit of winter Market value is currently around an astonishing $1,010 (via TCGplayer), although prices have continued to fluctuate for the piece.
The icy blues in the artwork mixed with the purple of the amethyst ink make a beautiful combination, further adding to the desirability of this Disney Lorcana Enchanted card.
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