Lorcana Rarity Guide
Every Disney Lorcana card is printed at a rarity that signals how often you pull it from boosters. This is the full rarity ladder — what each rarity means, how many printings we track at it, and a link to its complete card list. The headline chase rarity is Enchanted: full-art borderless foils that are usually a set's most valuable cards.
All Lorcana rarities
| Rarity | What it means | Printings |
|---|---|---|
| Common | The base rarity — the bulk of every booster set and the everyday pool decks are built from. | 864 |
| Uncommon | A small step up from Common; still pulled frequently from booster packs. | 648 |
| Rare | Pulled less often than Uncommons; many playable staples sit at this rarity. | 577 |
| Super Rare | A scarce booster pull — often deck-defining characters and actions. | 220 |
| Legendary | The scarcest rarity on the standard booster ladder, within a set's base numbering. | 146 |
| Epic | Special foil printings introduced in later sets, numbered above the set's base card count. | 72 |
| Enchanted | Full-art, borderless foil chase cards — the rarest standard booster pulls and usually a set's most valuable cards. | 206 |
| Iconic | Ultra-scarce special foil printings introduced in later sets, reserved for a handful of marquee cards. | 8 |
| Promo | Promotional printings from events, leagues, and organized play — outside the booster rarity ladder. | 152 |
Counts are printings per rarity across 2,893 printings in our database — Enchanted, Epic, and Iconic are special printings of cards that also exist at a base rarity.
How to read the rarity symbols
Each Lorcana card shows its rarity as a small shape next to the collector number at the bottom of the card. The shapes climb the ladder: a circle for Common, a crescent moon for Uncommon, a triangle for Rare, a diamond for Super Rare, and a pentagon for Legendary. Enchanted cards trade the symbol game for the whole frame — they are borderless, full-art foil printings numbered abovethe set's base card count (for example 205-238 in a 204-card set). Epic and Iconic are special foil printings introduced in later sets and numbered the same way. Promo cards carry a promo set code (P1, P2, D23…) instead of a booster rarity.
For a deeper walkthrough — pull rates, foil treatments, and how rarities affect prices — see the Lorcana card rarity list guide, or jump straight to the Enchanted card list ranked by price.
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