Lorcana price alerts: get told when a card hits your price
Refreshing eBay ten times a day for the same card is a bad hobby. You either miss the cheap listing while you're at work, or you talk yourself into overpaying because you've been staring at asking prices for a week. A Lorcana price alert fixes both problems: you tell us the card and the price you'd actually pay, then get on with your life. When something is listed at or under your number, we tell you.
How Lorcana price alerts work
Head to your Lorcana wishlist and alerts page, add the cards you're chasing, and for each one set two things: a target price and a market (the UK). That's the whole setup.
From then on we watch live eBay listings for you. The moment a copy appears at or below your target in the market you chose, you get a Lorcana card notification by email or straight to your phone. No login-and-check, no daily habit. The alert links to the actual listing so you can decide in seconds whether it's worth buying.
- Graded and raw are separate. A PSA 10 target won't fire on a battered raw copy, and vice versa — you set the version you want.
- You control the trigger. Set a target you'd genuinely be happy to pay, not a fantasy lowball, and the alerts stay useful.
- Snooze anything. Bought the card? Pause or remove it so your inbox stays quiet.
Why sold-based targets beat guesswork
Most people pick a target price out of thin air, or worse, out of the lowest asking price they've seen. Asking prices are wishful — anyone can list a common card at £40 and leave it there forever. What matters is what cards actually change hands for.
Every card page on TCGHits shows realised sold prices from eBay UK, split by graded and raw. So before you set a target, you can see the honest going rate and set your number just under it. That way your Lorcana deal alert only fires on listings that are genuinely good value, not on ones that merely look cheap next to an inflated asking price. If you want the full method behind those numbers, we've written up exactly how we price Lorcana cards using sold, graded and raw data.
These are market prices, not valuations, and none of this is investment advice — but a target anchored to real sales is a far better guide than a hunch.
Set the price that matters
The same card can sell for noticeably different amounts either side of the Atlantic, once postage and import are in the mix. When you set an alert you choose which market to watch, so a UK buyer isn't pinged about a "cheap" US listing that turns expensive after shipping. If cross-border pricing is your thing, our breakdown of where Lorcana cards are cheaper, the UK market is worth a read before you set your targets.
Set it once, forget the refreshing
Price alerts turn card-hunting from a chore into something that just quietly happens in the background. Add a few chase cards, set honest targets, choose your market, and let the notifications come to you.
Ready to stop refreshing? Build your Lorcana wishlist and switch on price alerts.