The 10 Most Valuable Cards in Lorcana Fabled

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With the 10th Lorcana set just around the corner, now is the prime time to toss any rare pulls on the market. Fabled is chock-full of cards that can fetch a pretty penny from the right collector, especially with its introduction of Iconic rarity cards.

The following list covers the top 10 most valuable cards you should keep an eye out for in Lorcana Fabled.

Mickey Mouse — Brave Little Prince (Iconic)

It comes as no surprise that the rarest card in the entire Fabled set is also the most valuable. Current listings place the card at $1,646, and that’s for one in near-mint condition. The lowest recorded sale price is still a whopping $890. That’s enough to fetch a lot of boosters. The only problem? This card is beyond rare.

Minnie Mouse — Sweetheart Princess (Iconic)

The second-rarest card in Fabled is also its second most valuable. Minnie Mouse — Sweetheart Princess is a powerful card on its own, but when paired with Mickey Mouse characters, it becomes significantly more powerful.

Abilities aside, the artwork is truly outstanding, with a shimmering gold holofoil and colorful art by the talented Alice Pisoni. Minnie Mouse — Sweetheart Princess is currently listed for almost $839 but has previously sold for as much as $999.

Dumbo — Ninth Wonder of the Universe (Enchanted)

This adorable version of Dumbo has art that would be right at home in a painting, showing the titular flying elephant atop a castle, a feather floating just out of reach. The card boasts a holofoil design and currently sells for just over $323 but has fetched up to $452 in the past.

Here’s the good news: while rare, Enchanted cards are far more obtainable than Iconics.

Hades — Infernal Schemer (Enchanted)

Hades is one of the best Disney villains, bar none, and his card is no exception. With a colorful holofoil background and his name set in a faded gold that pairs incredibly well with the rest of the art, it’s arguably one of the best-looking cards in the set. It’s also plenty strong with a fun ability.

Right now, the card is listed at $238, but its highest sale price is $340.

Winnie the Pooh — Hunny Wizard (Enchanted)

If there was ever a card to seek out on vibes alone, it’s Winnie the Pooh. Sitting atop a hill, conjuring waves of honey around him with a beehive wand, Winnie the Pooh is everything Yogi Bear wishes he could be.

While not particularly powerful, Winnie the Pooh — Hunny Wizard typically sells for around $200.

Lilo — Best Explorer Ever (Enchanted)

Many Enchanted cards are sold purely for aesthetics, but Lilo — Best Explorer Ever is one every Steel deck player should have. For just three Ink, Lilo can grant an Alien character Challenger +2 and the abilty to challenge ready characters, making it much easier to remove pesky foes from play.

Current listings have this card at $209, with an average market price of around $206.

Belle — Accomplished Mystic (Enchanted)

Belle is a bit of an oddball. When Fabled first launched, she sold for a much higher price, but this card’s value has steadily fallen over time. It’s still one of the most valuable in the set, however, coming in at $205 in the current market. Its average price is just slightly lower than that, at $202.50.

Like so many other Enchanted cards, the art is what stands out most. It depicts Belle in the midst of a spiral of rose petals, the enchanted rose positioned firmly in the center.

Scar — Finally King (Enchanted)

With a cost of five Ink, a Strength of five, a Willpower of four, and the ability to earn two Lore per quest, Scar — Finally King is one of those cards that earns a place in your deck on its strength alone. It also grants allied characters an additional point of Strength.

It’s currently listed for $170, which is below the average market price of $193.

l2l (Enchanted)

The first and only Song card on this list, l2l costs nine Ink to play, but gives every player two cards, two Lore, and allows the player to ready two or more characters that sang the song. The only downside? Those characters can’t quest for the rest of the turn. It’s a powerful card that can turn the tide of a match.

l2l has an average market price of $175.

Max Goof — Chart Topper (Enchanted)

Any Emerald song deck needs Max Goof — Chart Topper in its lineup. While the character has decent Strength and Willpower, its true utility lies in its ability. Whenever Max Goof quests, the player can choose a song with a cost of four or less from their Discard and play it for free, then place that card at the bottom of their deck. It allows for interesting builds and mechanics, and that makes it one of the most popular choices in this list.

Though its average sale price is $151, right now, Max Goof — Chart Topper is currently listed at $258.

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