Discover the 10 Most Valuable Disney Lorcana: Reign of Jafar Cards!
In essence, the most treasured cards in any Disney Lorcana collection are the exceptionally scarce Enchanted variants, boasting unique artwork and beautifully capturing iconic Disney characters and moments. The recently unveiled set, Reign of Jafar, has sparked excitement among players and collectors alike due to its impressive lineup of these Enchanted cards. As a tabletop card game (TCG) centered around the Disney universe, these cards are often coveted by both gamers and enthusiastic Disney memorabilia collectors.
Absolutely, not all prized cards for a Disney Lorcana collection are exclusively Enchanted ones; Legendary or other widely admired cards may occasionally appear on such lists as well. Beginning with the upcoming Fabled set, there will be two fresh rarity levels introduced, with each set featuring only two Iconic cards – a rarity even higher than Enchanted.
Currently, the Disney Lorcana: Reign of Jafar game is newly available at local hobby stores and certain retailers, but not yet widely distributed at mainstream outlets. Consequently, over the next few weeks, you can expect significant changes in the market prices for cards from this set as more people begin to open packs and discover their contents.
10. Desperate Plan (Action)
Card Number 222/204, Enchanted
The “Desperate Plan” Action card, when played, significantly improves deck management and draws more cards. It’s a valuable asset that players may wish to safeguard instead of risking its damage during gameplay. This special Enchanted version showcases stunning illustrations depicting Raya and Namaari in pursuit of the potent Hexwell Crown, which is one of Jafar’s new power sources in the “Reign of Jafar.
On TCGPlayer right now, card number 222/204, known as “Desperate Plan”, is listed for a price of $181.15. However, due to insufficient sales at this moment, the website does not yet have an average market price for this card.
9. Fantastical And Magical (Action/Song)
Card Number 212/204, Enchanted
Enchanting Melody” Card Description: This Song card requires characters with a combined cost of 9 to play, allowing you to acquire a lore point and draw a card for each character employed. With its potential to yield multiple benefits, it proves a valuable addition. However, the captivating artwork of its Enchanted version might distract you from reading the text. The illustration depicts Mirabel cradling the miracle candle, surrounded by enchanting visuals of her family and illuminated butterflies floating in a magical atmosphere.
Much like the “Desperate Plan” card mentioned earlier, the average market price for the “Fantastical and Magical” card 212/204 on TCGPlayer is yet to be definitively established due to insufficient sales so far. At present, the card is listed at approximately $185.88 on the platform, with most transactions occurring around this price range.
8. It Means No Worries (Action/Song)
Card Number 208/204, Enchanted
As a fan, I can’t help but be captivated by the artwork for “It Means No Worries”. Its cheerful and vibrant nature is infectious, yet upon closer inspection, one might notice the potentially ominous hands holding the image within a crystal ball. However, thankfully, Simba and his friends are seen frolicking in the water, living carefree lives under the rule of Hakuna Matata, truly enjoying their worry-free existence. The entire illustration is masterfully designed, with so many intricate details to discover in such a small piece of art.
On TCGPlayer, you’ll find the song card numbered 208/204, titled “It Means No Worries,” listed at a price of $205.68 as of now. Currently, there isn’t an average market price established for this item.
7. Mushu – Your Worst Nightmare
Card 218/204, Enchanted
In this illustration, the feisty dragon Mushu from the world of Mulan soars skyward, accompanied by Cri-Kee, both seeming delighted with a rocket affixed to Mushu’s back. Despite his diminutive size, Mushu’s power should not be underestimated, as he can provide valuable support for other character cards when he is in play. The background of this card showcases Jafar’s serpent statue firing lasers at its enemies, and the enchanted sands whirling around in a mystical dance.
Right now, you can find the price for this Ruby and Steel dual-ink card listed as $209.99 on TCGPlayer. However, a standard market price hasn’t been established yet based on current information.
6. Lilo – Causing An Uproar
Card 217/204, Enchanted
In the picture on this magical card, Lilo’s charming, innocent actions might hide a more profound significance given their surroundings. She appears as a happy child in a beach costume, ready to knock down a sandcastle, but upon closer inspection, that castle symbolizes Jafar’s desert fortress – a structure that the game players are trying to defeat during the “Reign of Jafar” game.
On TCGPlayer, the card is currently shown as $217.19 at the time of this writing. However, due to insufficient sales so far, it’s too early to establish the average market price. Keep in mind that prices might be somewhat unpredictable during the initial weeks following the launch, as mentioned earlier.
5. Jasmine – Steady Strategist
Card Number 221/204, Enchanted
In this beautifully designed Enchanted card, Princess Jasmine is depicted, strategizing while holding her spectral Rajah close. Surrounded by a treacherous path and swirling golden scarabs, it’s evident that “Jasmine – Steady Strategist” has a cunning plan to counter Jafar. The artwork skillfully portrays the Floodborn Princess as a valiant heroine, radiating strong feelings of animosity towards Jafar.
Currently, the typical market value for card number 221/204 in the “Jasmine – Steady Strategist” series, as listed on TCGPlayer, stands at approximately $292.66.
4. Lady – Decisive Dog
Card Number 205/204, Enchanted
On the Disney Lorcana card, the charming canine character Lady from the film “Lady and the Tramp” appears as a captivating sight. She’s surrounded by ribbons of colors resembling a sunset, gazing at her companions and a baby pram in the distance. Known as “Lady – Decisive Dog,” she is a delight to observe. In gameplay, this 1-cost card may require some strategic planning to make it one of the set’s top cards, but it could be a valuable low-cost addition.
Although this game is economical when it comes to ink usage, it doesn’t mean its financial worth is insignificant. For instance, at the moment I’m writing this, card number 205/204 featuring Lady on TCGPlayer is valued at $293.56.
3. Rapunzel – High Climber
Card Number 214/204, Enchanted
It’s unlikely that normal hair can support someone’s weight, but Rapunzel undeniably stands out due to her hair’s extraordinary magical properties as demonstrated in “Rapunzel – High Climber.” In the story, she is portrayed using her long, luxurious hair like a rope to climb tower walls. Accompanying her is a trail of golden lanterns. This enchanting princess character embodies elegance but also exhibits the necessary traits for an adventurer, given her updated wardrobe.
As a dedicated fan, I’ve been closely monitoring my prized Rapunzel card (Enchanted, 214/204) on TCGPlayer. Initially priced at $296.97, it’s been interesting to see its value steadily decreasing, even as I write this very article. This trend underscores the dynamic nature of the market right now.
2. Stitch – Experiment 626
Card Number 220/204, Enchanted
Disney’s Lorcana game openly admires the endearing troublemaker, Stitch, the blue extraterrestrial canine. This mischievous character frequently graces various sets, including those with Enchanted versions and even individual gift boxes, like Elsa’s upcoming one. For the “Reign of Jafar” expansion, Stitch returns with another adorable yet chaotic Enchanted card titled “Stitch – Experiment 626.” In this instance, he seems to be up to no good as he attempts to break free from his confining glass pod.
As I write this, Card 220/204, which is Stitch-themed, doesn’t have an average market value established yet. However, TCGPlayer indicates the card is currently priced at $310.00, with its price fluctuating up and down like a rollercoaster.
1. Into The Unknown, Action/Song
Card Number 213/204, Enchanted
The standout card from the Reign of Jafar collection, showcasing Elsa singing “Into The Unknown” in a stunning purple dress against a mystical backdrop, was initially priced at around $12,000 upon early release previews. Despite some price adjustments, it remains significantly costlier than most cards from the Enchanted series.
As I write this, TCGPlayer hasn’t established an average market price for this Disney Lorcana card yet, likely because of its frequent price fluctuations. At the moment, it’s listed at $506.21, but much like a song with an uncertain ending, the true value of this card remains to be seen.
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