The 13 Most Expensive Lorcana: Ursula’s Return Cards

Which cards from Ursula’s Return are the most expensive? As always, Enchanted cards are hardest cards to pull, and they are usually the most beautiful, featuring excellent extended/alternate art that highlights unique aspects of the character beyond what the main set card can do. Their rarity and beauty skyrocket these cards to high prices on the secondary card market.

In this set, the Enchanted cards are a bit different than previous Enchanted cards. While they do contain the same painterly quality of those cards, there’s a bit more of an animated/photo-realistic aspect to them as well, bringing to mind some of Disney’s greatest works with modern flare.

*Updated May 17, 2024

Yen Sid – Powerful Sorcerer 209/204

Yen Sid

Market price: $294.68

As a self proclaimed Magic Broom deck enthusiast, I’m excited to see this card get an enchanted print. Although it’s unlikely to be the most popular of the Enchanted in this set, it’s still cool to see and gorgeous artwork. This card will likely be a core feature of Magic Broom decks after set four releases.

Minnie Mouse – Musketeer Champion 206/204 is the most expensive Ursula’s Return Enchanted

Minnie Mouse – Musketeer Champion

Market price: $495.88

I had a feeling that this Minnie Mouse Musketeer Champion card would be one of the most expensive cards in Ursula’s Return before it hit the market. I didn’t, however, anticipated just how high its value would be. Right now, it’s by far the most expensive card in the set. That makes sense, however, given this is Minnie’s first time getting an Enchanted print, and a gorgeous one at that.

Ariel – Sonic Warrior 220/204

Market price: $427.74

I ran a poll on my X account about which princess characters people were most excited about from Ursula’s Return and Ariel – Sonic Warrior topped that list. I called that she would be the ultimate chase card in regards to value when Ursula’s Return hits shelves. She’s a great card for players, and a gorgeous card for collectors, and a massively popular character we have yet to see in an Enchanted print.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see Ariel fare even better than Minnie Mouse overtime. She’s got the makings of an S-tier collectible card like Elsa from The First Chapter. However, only time will tell how much she is really worth.

Piglet – Sturdy Swordsman (Enchanted)

Listed price: $265

If you’re a huge Piglet fan (and I really can’t blame you if you are) then you might have been a little disappointed to have had relatively little of him to collect in the previous several sets. Well, now here’s your chance: the first Enchanted card featuring that timid yet big-hearted character.

While I don’t think this card has what it takes to make it competitively, it’s already a hit with collectors, collecting an impressive market price.

Diablo – Devoted Herald 211/204

Diablo – Devoted Herald 211/204

Market price: $330.26

I was not expecting this Diablo Floodborn character to make this sets’ roster of Enchanted cards. However, this artwork does the card justice, and from a playability standpoint, Diablo is one of the stronger cards that has the new alternate shift mechanic.

I had not predicted that this Diablo card would be one of the most expensive from the set, but I was wrong. Diablo is already fetching a high price, and that most likely is due to the hype it is getting from players. Diablo has a strong ability that lets you draw cards passively, and even its main set version will probably cost quite a bit for a while on the singles market.

Second Star to the Right 210/204

Second Star to the Right

Market price: $239.88

Wouldn’t it be interesting if the most gorgeous enchanted of the set was a song card? This Enchanted features one of the most iconic moments from one of the most iconic animated films ever: Peter Pan. It’s the moment they learn how to fly for the first time, and cross over Big Ben headed for a magical world.

I would freak out if I got this card in a pack, and it doesn’t hurt that Second Star to the Right is one of the best new cards in Ursula’s Return.

The Wall – Border Fortress 222/204

The Wall – Border Fortress 222/204

Market price: $375

Along with introducing Locations into the game in Into the Inklands, Lorcan’s third set also introduced new Enchanted cards for songs, locations and items. It looks like the same thing is going to be happening in Ursula’s Return. Expanding Enchanted rarity beyond character cards was a solid move on Lorcana’s part. And while the Enchanted character cards tend to be the most expensive cards in Lorcana, it’s still great that we have the opportunity to pull more Enchanted cards in general.

Ursula – Sea Witch Queen 208/204

Ursula – Sea Witch Queen

Market price: $379.04

Ursula gets her second Enchanted print in Ursula’s Return. That’s not exactly surprising given the set is literally named after Ursula. This is certainly a colorful card with a lot going for it. My guess is how valuable this particular card will be will be dependent on how popular her regular version is in play, and it seems that she will be quite strong from early deck list ideas.

Despite how cool this card may look, however, her Promo version from the Ursula’s Return Set Championships is even cooler looking.

Jasmine - Desert Warrior (Enchanted)

Market price: $268.33

This is Jasmine’s first Enchanted print, and it’s pretty cool. Right now, she’s not proving to be the most valuable of Enchanted cards, ranking towards the bottom of this list in terms of price. I see her fairing better in the long run, however, than the location/song cards on this list given her status at Disney Princess.

Cinderella – Melody Weaver 205/204

Cinderella – Melody Weaver 205/204

Market price: $382.19

Overall, this Cinderella enchanted is even more beautiful than the last one we got in Rise of the Floodborn. However, it’s likely that this card will be less popular overtime. Despite having a Singer 9 ability, Cinderella – Melody Weaver is less playable than the one-cost Cinderella that’s dominated the game since her release. Less playability will make the Enchanted version of this card less popular, and less likely to fetch as high of a price on the secondary card market.

The Queen – Diviner 218/204

The Queen – Diviner 218/204

Market price: $239.48

I’m a little surprised about this card getting an Enchanted print. That being said, The Queen is a popular villain and an iconic one for Disney. Although at first I didn’t think this card would be all that useful in play, I can see her ability doing quite well in the more item focused decks coming out after Ursula’s Return.

Regardless, it’s nice to see the original Evil Queen get her first Enchanted.

Goofy – Super Goof 214/204

Market price: $317.62

Goofy is likely to see play given his fantastic ability, and the Lorcana game designers might have known that when they selected him to get an Enchanted. From an artwork standpoint, this card isn’t my favorite. But it’s of what is going to be a popular card in this set, so it’s hard to argue with the choice to eternalize it in the form of an Enchanted rare.

Anna – True Hearted 217/204

Anna – True Hearted 217/204

Market price: $341.67

I am thoroughly impressed with the artwork of this set, and in some ways this Anna card is my favorite. It expresses movement beautifully while also depicting that same animated/hyper realism beautifully.

Honestly, I don’t think this card will fair nearly as well as cards like Elsa – Spirt of Winter or even the Ariel Enchanted above. She’s not as playable as those cards with a more niche capaiblity that limits her to theme decks and Anna isn’t as popular as those two other characters. But it should still be a very valuable card in its own right.

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