Every Lorcana set and its most valuable cards
If you have ever wondered which Lorcana set holds the most value, or which single card is dragging a set's price up, the honest answer is that it changes constantly — and most guides quote asking prices that nobody actually pays. We built the Sets browser to fix that: every Lorcana set on one screen, ranked by real market data from live UK eBay sales, so you can see where the money genuinely sits.
Every Lorcana set, one screen
The Sets and Market browser lists every Lorcana set released so far, each with three numbers that matter: its total market value, how complete your collection is, and the single most valuable card in the set. It is the fastest way to compare sets at a glance — whether you are chasing a full playset or just want to know which box is worth cracking.
These are asking and market prices, not valuations, and nothing here is investment advice. What you see is what cards are currently selling for, tracked over time — not a headline figure someone hopes to get.
What "most valuable" actually means
Plenty of sites rank cards by asking price. We don't. Every figure on TCGHits is built from realised sold prices — what a card genuinely changed hands for — and we price graded and raw copies separately, because a slabbed card and a loose one are two different markets. We also split graded and raw, so a set's top card reflects your market rather than a converted US number.
If you want the full method behind the figures, we lay it out in how we price Lorcana cards: sold versus asking, graded versus raw, UK versus US.
The chase cards driving set values
Most of a set's value is concentrated in a handful of rarities. Enchanted cards — the full-art alternates — tend to sit at the top of nearly every set, and Iconic and other special treatments pull hard too. One or two of these can account for a large share of a set's total, which is exactly why the top-card figure is worth watching: when a Lorcana chase card moves, the whole set moves with it.
Drill into any card
Tap any set to open its full card list, then any card for the detail you actually need: the UK pricing side by side, graded and raw split out, and full price history so you see the trend rather than a single snapshot. Graded values are informed by data from our grading partner, Calibre Grading, alongside live sold listings.
Want the market-wide picture rather than set by set? The Lorcana Index tracks the whole market in one number, so you can tell a genuine set-wide rise from a single hyped card.
Ready to see where the value sits? Browse every Lorcana set and its most valuable cards and drill into any card for full UK and graded/raw pricing.