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The Lorcana Index: the whole market at a glance

3 min read · 16 Aug 2026

If you follow Disney Lorcana prices, you know the frustration. One card is up, another is down, a new set lands and everything shifts at once. Chase card by card and you never quite get the shape of the whole thing. The Index exists to fix that: one honest read on where the Lorcana market actually sits, built from real sales rather than opinion.

One number for the whole market

The Index is a liquidity-weighted benchmark. In plain English, cards that genuinely change hands week in, week out carry more weight than a scarce chase card that trades once in a blue moon. That keeps the headline number honest — it reflects the market people are really buying and selling, not a handful of outlier listings.

Like everything on TCGHits, it is built on realised sold prices from eBay UK — what cards actually went for — not the hopeful asking prices you see on active listings. If you want the full picture of how we separate sold from asking, and graded from raw, our guide on how we price Lorcana cards walks through the method.

What the market overview shows

Below the headline figure, the overview breaks the market down so you can see what is driving it:

  • The most valuable Lorcana cards right now, ranked by their current market price — enchanted rares, legendaries and the standout chase cards from each set.
  • Graded versus raw, priced separately, so a high figure is never quietly propped up by slabbed copies. Grading, where relevant, is carried out by our grading partner, Calibre Grading.
  • Movement, so you can spot which cards and sets have firmed up or softened recently rather than guessing from a single sale.

It is the fastest way to answer "what's hot and what's cooled" without opening twenty tabs.

The market at a glance

Lorcana does not trade at one global price. The same card can be meaningfully cheaper on one side of the Atlantic, and those gaps move as stock and postage costs change. The Index surfaces the widest current UK differences in one place, so you can see where the daylight is. For the full breakdown of where cards are cheaper and by how much, see our piece on the UK market Lorcana prices.

Honest about what it is — and isn't — yet

Straight answer: today the Index is a snapshot, not a trend line. We are still accruing enough clean daily history to plot a reliable curve over time, and we would rather show you an honest present-day reading than draw a smooth line through thin data. As the history builds, the trend view will follow.

A few things it is deliberately not. These are market prices, not valuations — a measure of what copies are selling for, not an appraisal of what yours is worth. And none of it is investment advice. It is a benchmark to inform your buying and selling, nothing more.

Read the whole market in one place

Open the Lorcana Index to see the market benchmark, the most valuable cards and the widest market overview at a glance — free to browse.