Every Disney Lorcana Set
From The First Chapter in August 2023 to the brand-new Wilds Unknown released this month, Lorcana has shipped twelve full sets plus a handful of promo and event-exclusive collections. Each set page below has a complete card list with current TCGplayer prices, the top chase pulls, and notes on what makes that set distinctive.
Wilds Unknown
Lorcana goes wild. Merida, Buzz Lightyear as Jungle Ranger, and Jessie as Lively Cowgirl headline a Toy Story–heavy roster, with Iconic chase cards (Merida — Formidable Archer, Buzz Lightyear — Jungle Ranger) clearing $1,000 on the secondary market.
Numbered sets (12)
Lorcana's main competitive sets, released roughly three times per year. Each comes with 200–250 cards including 12–18 hidden Enchanted alt-arts as the chase tier (set 9 onward also adds Iconic rarities).
Promo & special collections (7)
Smaller releases distributed through events, store programs, and conventions — Organized Play prizes, Disney expo exclusives, and championship-only cards. Most aren't pulled from booster packs and command higher secondary-market prices because of their tighter distribution.
About Lorcana sets
Disney Lorcana launched on August 18, 2023, with The First Chapter — 216 cards introducing the six inks (Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Steel) and the inkwell mechanic that defines the game's resource system. Since then, Ravensburger has released roughly three numbered sets per year, each adding 200–250 cards and introducing one or two new keywords or card types.
Most numbered sets follow a similar shape: 204 numbered cards in the standard distribution, plus 12–18 Enchanted alt-arts as the chase tier (one per ink in early sets, expanded later). Set 3 (Into the Inklands) introduced Locations as a new card type. Set 9 (Fabled) added the Iconic rarity above Enchanted, and from set 10 onward Iconics are the format's premium pulls — several have cleared $1,000 on the secondary market.
Promo and special-collection cards aren't pulled from booster packs. They come from Organized Play prize kits, retail buy-a-box bonuses, and convention exclusives like the D23 Expo. Their value depends on event scarcity rather than gameplay strength — the Challenge Promo Baymax has traded above $10,000, while most Promo Set commons are under $5.













