Lorcana Card Rarity List

Updated June 10, 2026. Prices: TCGplayer market prices via Lorcast, refreshed with each data update.

Disney Lorcana marks every card's rarity with a small gem-shaped symbol printed next to the card number at the bottom of the card. The standard ladder runs Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Legendary — and above it sit the special printings: Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic, plus Promo printings from events and products. Below is the full list, what each symbol looks like, and how many printings our database tracks at each rarity, across 2,893 printings in total.

One thing that trips up new collectors: rarity belongs to the printing, not the card. The same card can exist as a Common base printing and an Enchanted reprint with its own collector number — and the two have very different prices. The Enchanted guide covers the chase tier in detail.

The full rarity ladder

RaritySymbolWhat it meansPrintings
CommonA plain grey circleThe base rarity. Most cards in any booster pack are Commons.864
UncommonA silver open bookA small step up from Common; still pulled in every pack.648
RareA bronze triangle gemPulled less often; many playable staples sit here.577
Super RareA silver diamond gemPulled once every few packs; strong playable cards cluster here.220
LegendaryA gold five-sided gemThe top of the standard ladder — the headline characters of each set.146
EpicIts own multi-faceted gem, distinct from the standard ladderA newer special-printing tier introduced in 2025: alternate-treatment reprints that sit between the standard ladder and Enchanted.72
EnchantedAn iridescent six-sided gem on a borderless full-art foilThe chase rarity: borderless full-art foil reprints, numbered above the set's base card count. The most valuable booster pulls in the game.206
IconicIts own special gem on a premium full-art foilThe scarcest pullable tier, introduced in 2025: a tiny number of marquee characters per set with a premium treatment above Enchanted.8
PromoNo standard gem — promo printings carry event or product marksPrintings from events, organized play, and products, outside the booster ladder. Tournament prize promos are among the most expensive Lorcana cards.152

What are Epic and Iconic cards?

Epic and Iconic are newer special-printing tiers that first appeared in 2025, starting with Fabled (Set 9). Both are alternate-treatment foil reprints of cards that exist elsewhere in the set, numbered — like Enchanted — above the base card count. Epic printings are noticeably more common than Enchanted; Iconic is the opposite: only a couple of Iconic cards exist per set, and they currently top the pullable end of the most-expensive list. Because both tiers are recent, conventions around them are still settling — check the printing's own price rather than assuming a tier means a price.

Reading the rarity off a card

The gem symbol sits in the bottom band of the card next to the collector number. If the symbol is hard to make out (worn card, unfamiliar tier), the collector number is the reliable check: find the card in our database by number and the card page lists every printing with its rarity and an approximate market price. Each set page also shows a rarity breakdown, and the rarities hub has the full per-rarity card lists.

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