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The Rarest Disney Lorcana Cards, Ranked

June 29, 2026

Every Disney Lorcana booster has a chance — usually a very small one — of hiding something special. But "rare" means a few different things in Lorcana, and the rarity ladder has grown well beyond the original set of symbols. Here's every rarity ranked, and the specific cards that sit right at the top.

The Lorcana rarity ladder

From most common to rarest, these are the rarities you'll find:

  • Common — the backbone of every set; the most printed cards in the game.
  • Uncommon — a small step up, still pulled in most packs.
  • Rare — the first tier most collectors actively chase.
  • Super Rare — noticeably scarcer, and where set-completion starts to get expensive.
  • Legendary — premium, low-print marquee cards.
  • Epic — rarer still, introduced in Lorcana's newer sets.
  • Enchanted — the classic chase: full-art, borderless, premium foil. (See What Is an Enchanted Card? for a deep dive.)
  • Iconic — the newest and rarest pinnacle tier of all.

There's also a Special category — promos, organized-play prizes and crossover cards that sit outside the normal pull structure rather than above it. They're not "rarer than Enchanted" so much as printed in different, limited ways. For how each symbol actually looks on the card, read Lorcana Rarities Explained.

Two ways a card can be "rare"

It's worth separating two things collectors mix up:

  1. How few distinct cards exist at that rarity. Iconic is the extreme example — only a tiny number of Iconic cards exist across the entire game.
  2. How rarely you pull one. Enchanted cards have many distinct designs, but any single Enchanted is pulled far less often than a Rare or Super Rare.

A card can be rare on one axis and not the other — which is exactly why the top of the ladder is so coveted.

The rarest of them all: Iconic cards

The Iconic rarity is the rarest in Disney Lorcana. Only a small handful exist — released two at a time in recent sets — which makes a complete Iconic run one of the toughest goals in the hobby. The Iconic cards released so far:

Just below: Epic, Legendary and Enchanted

If Iconic is the ceiling, the Epic and Legendary tiers are the rarefied air just below it — premium, low-print cards that anchor most high-end collections. And the Enchanted rarity remains the chase that defined Lorcana from the very first set: borderless, full-art alternate versions of fan-favourite characters, pulled far less often than any standard rarity.

Together these four tiers — Enchanted, Legendary, Epic and Iconic — are where the real hunting happens.

Rarity isn't the same as value

A common mistake: assuming the rarest card is always the most expensive. Price is driven by demand as much as scarcity — a playable, beloved character can be worth more than a rarer card nobody builds around. We break that down in What Makes a Lorcana Card Valuable.

Track the rare cards you're chasing

The fastest way to make progress on the rare tiers is to know exactly what you own and what you still need. Browse any set to see its Enchanted and high-rarity cards, mark the ones you own, and add the rest to your wishlist so you never overpay for a duplicate again.

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