The Azurite Sea ready to Disney Lorcana dropped, and with it a host of new cards and new ways to complete a deck with Enchanted versions of various cards. These cards are always interesting to find in a pack and look too pretty to play. However, for those who choose to use them in a deck, can be quite flexible and a way to mess with the opponent’s mind.
As with most Disney Lorcana sets, the best prices on the market according to TCGPlayer they are all enchanted versions of various cards. They can be hard to find and even harder to get by chance, so it’s a nice surprise when you find one. However, some of these cards do not have a market price listed, as they have not yet been sold. Due to this, Consider these listings and their prices with cautionas market prices will rise and fall during the first two weeks of the set’s useful life.
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Captain Amelia – Legacy Commander
221/204, Steel
Of Treasure PlanetCaptain Amelia – Legacy Commander is a new Super Rare in the Azure Sea set. It is a Steel card with an ink cost of less than four. However, she can pursue two in addition to some of her stronger abilities, such as being unable to be challenged by other pirates in Disney Lorcana and giving all other challenged characters Toughness +1.
The Enchanted version has the storybook look that all the Enchanted cards in this set have, with a dark sepia-toned background covered in foil. It’s a great card to improve a Steel deck, and currently worth about $129.00 on TCGPlayeralthough the market price has not yet been determined.
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The islands I took from the sea
216/204, Ruby
The first music card on this list, the uncommon card The Islands I Pulled From The Sea, will allow a character that costs three or more to sing. This will be a particularly strong card in location-based decks, since you can draw any location card you want from your deck. The Unusual version shows Maui on a boat further away from the scene pulling an island, but the Enchanted version moves closer to him, giving an overall more intense feel.
This is appropriate as the intensity is perfect for Maui’s character. It’s a bit surprising that an Uncommon card makes this list even though it’s Enchanted. Most players will be happy to use the uncommon version. However, there is more to consider when it comes to how much trading cards are worth. At the moment, the Enchanted version costs $148.00 on TCGPlayerwith the market price yet to be determined.
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Rafiki – Ethereal Guide
208/204, Amethyst
Rafiki – Ethereal Guide is a Rare Amethyst card that has a fairly high cost to pay. However, the card can be stacked on top of other Rafiki to reduce this cost, and the versions currently in the game are all Amethyst to make this a little easier to achieve. He has some pretty high stats in this version of the card, able to fetch four and with a 6/6 stat line. It also helps you keep cards in your hands, allowing you to receive a card every time you paint one.
The regular version of the card has some interesting art, with Rafiki floating away from Pride Rock in mystical pink energy. However, the Enchanted version has a much more familiar sight with Rafiki under his tree, rejoicing. Currently, who wants to rock the deck with this version of Rafiki will have to pay around $165.00 for it on TCGPlayer.
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Hackwrench Gadget – Brilliant Quartermaster
217/204, Sapphire
Just like Rafiki, this Super Rare version of Gadget Hackwrench – Brilliant Bosun is able to stack to pay less for it. Her stat line isn’t that great, but she is a little cheaper coming in at six if you don’t use her Shift ability. She can fetch three and has a 3/6 stat line. Additionally, if you have an item deck, you can pay one less ink for any Inventor character in your hand as she stands at the table with a series of items.
His Enchanted version stands out, as you can see more of the Inventor side of his personality emerging. She has a monocle in one eye, holding an item as she inspects it closely. Enchanted art also gives your eyes an extra sparkle of curiosity that isn’t as present in standard card art. Adding this to a collection doesn’t come cheap, as it is currently around $168.50 on TCGPlayer.
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Chip ‘n’ Dale – Recovery Rangers
205/204, Amber
Typically an Amber Rare card, This Enchanted version shows the adventurous side of these characters. It’s a pretty unique card, as it also includes the Shift ability, but with a difference. On this card, you can only pay five for these rangers if you place them on top of any character card called Chip or Dale, rather than just being able to stack them on top of one character. This adds a fun touch and makes the card a little easier to put into play with Shift than most alternatives.
Additionally, Chip ‘n’ Dale also has a 6/6 stat line with the ability to Quest for 3. They also come to the rescue of their fellow characters as they can return cards from their discard pile to their hand when a different card is painted. . This is a great ability in any deck that likes to manipulate the discard pile. One copy sold for about $150 in TCGPlayer, but current listings start around $184.99.
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Tigger – In the Crow’s Nest
215/204, Ruby
Tigger – In the Crow’s Nest puts Tigger on an adventure on the high seas as a pirate. The standard version is a rare card and although it also includes Tigger’s adventures at sea, the Enchanted version shows the character swinging from one of the ropes. At a cost of three, he is very playable and has a high defense of four for when challenged. Challenging him is difficult at first, as he is also evasive.
Tigger can fetch one, but he can gain an additional quest point if you take an action, making him work better in decks with a lot of chant. It pairs very well with the Islands I Drove From the Sea card as shown in the starter decks in this set, especially since it’s likely to remain on the board for a while. At the moment, it costs $205 on TCGPlayer.
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Wreck-It Ralph – Ham Hands
220/204, Steel
Wreck-It Ralph – Ham Hands is a high-cost steel card, but can be a game-ender depending on how advanced the player is. This is because he can fetch three and, in doing so, you can also banish an item or location to gain two more knowledge. This can be a nice late-game lore boost, making it easier to outrun a faster opponent and steal the victory.
The Enchanted version of this Legendary card shows Ralph in his typical overalls as he prepares to throw a punch. The details on the sides of the fist also give the impression that his ham hands are quite powerful. A market price of $226.26 on TCGPlayer it certainly reflects the card’s convenience, although some listings go as high as $215.
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Basil – Undercover Detective
212/204, Emerald
Another Uncommon to make this list, Basil – Undercover Detective is holding two different disguises, one in each hand, while looking directly into the lens in the Enchanted version of the card. Another six-cost card, he can also use the Shift ability with other versions of himself and has a 4/5 stat line. However, it can also search for twowhich can make it difficult to decide which stat to use each turn.
Basil also has a passive ability that allows the player to pay the cost of one when painting a card, which will cause the opponent to discard a card. This is a great way to control your opponent’s hand, which should make finishing the game a little easier. This card is currently selling for around $220 on TCGPlayer.
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Baymax – personal health companion
218/204, Sapphire
A support character for Inventor decks in Disney Lorcana, Baymax – Personal Healthcare Companion is normally a rare card, but he can be seen watching a butterfly land on his finger in this Enchanted version. It costs one less if the player has an Inventor on the tableand he has a high defense stat of four for the value needed to play him. He can get two, but he can also keep the team healthy.
This is because his ability allows you to pay two inks to remove damage from a different character. This will keep allies healthier and force the opponent to be more dedicated to challenging you. Current listings have Baymax around $260.00 on TCGPlayer.
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Tiana – Restaurant Owner
206/204, Amber
Tiana finally has her own restaurant in Tiana – Restaurant Owner, and the Enchanted version depicts her dancing around the tables with a series of waiters and musicians behind her. She has a low cost of three to play, but can fetch two and has decent 1/4 stats. Additionally, her special ability allows any challenges from her opponent that happen while Tiana is wielded. will give the challenging character minus three to their Attack.
This will likely frustrate many opponents, as the only way to mitigate this cost is to pay 3 paints themselves. This can make Tiana a staple in an Amber deck when used correctly, confirming her status as one of the most sought-after new cards. This legendary Enchanted card is currently priced at an average of around $281 on TCGPlayerwith listings ranging from $250 to $314 and dominating the lineup Disney Lorcana: Azurite Sea prices.