Disney Lorcana Cards — Built for Collectors, Not Just Players
Mantel brings together Disney Lorcana collectors in one place to share pulls, track real market prices, and find the cards worth chasing. From The First Chapter to Into the Inklands, this is where serious collectors stay sharp.
Join the Disney Lorcana Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection

Inventory
Sellable with patience
Mickey Mouse - 2022 Disney Lorcana Promos
Avg Sale
$1971
Sales
7
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
HeiHei - 2023 Disney Lorcana Promos
Avg Sale
$64
Sales
6
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Kida - 2024 Disney Lorcana Into the Inklands
Avg Sale
$108
Sales
3
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Magic Golden Flower - 2023 Disney Lorcana The First Chapter
Avg Sale
$31
Sales
3
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Maleficent - 2023 Disney Lorcana The First Chapter
Avg Sale
$34
Sales
3
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Clarabelle - 2024 Disney Lorcana Shimmering Skies
Avg Sale
$151
Sales
1
Grade
PSA 10
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A Community That Gets the Disney Difference
Disney Lorcana did something no other TCG launch has managed in years — it pulled in a wave of collectors who had never touched a card game before. Disney fans, pin collectors, vintage toy hunters, and lifelong card collectors all landed in the same hobby at once. On Mantel, you see that mix every day: people posting their Elsa Enchanted Inkwash foil alongside collectors who've been in the hobby for decades. The shared language is simple — great cards, great art, real prices.
See What Collectors Are Pulling and Buying
The Mantel feed shows you real pulls from real collectors. When a new set drops or a reprint lands on shelves, the community posts immediately — booster box breaks, single pack rips, collection pickups. You're not reading speculation. You're seeing what's actually coming out of packs and what people are actually paying to acquire specific cards. That signal is worth more than any hype article.
Live Marketplace Listings in One Feed
Mantel aggregates live listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect so you're not bouncing between tabs trying to piece together a picture of the market. Booster boxes, sealed set displays, raw singles, graded slabs — it all flows through in one place. Whether you're hunting an Elsa Enchanted or trying to price out a full set of Rise of the Floodborn enchanted variants, you're working from live data, not cached screenshots.
Comps That Tell the Real Story
Listed prices on any marketplace are aspirational. Sold comps are what the market actually believes a card is worth. Mantel surfaces recent completed sales so you can see what Elsa Enchanted actually cleared last week, not what sellers are hoping to get today. When a card starts appearing at $400 listed but comps show $220–$260 in actuals, that gap tells you something. Collectors who track comps make better decisions, full stop.
Track Price Movements Over Time
Lorcana prices move. A card that spiked on The First Chapter restock news can bleed back down over four weeks. A sleeper from Into the Inklands quietly doubles after a tournament result. Mantel's price charts let you see those movements over time — not just a snapshot, but a trend line. Knowing whether a card is in the middle of a run-up or coming off a peak is the difference between buying at $80 and buying at $180.
SLAM Scores: One Number, Real Market Signal
Every card tracked on Mantel gets a SLAM score — a single number that factors in recent sales velocity, listed price vs. comp spread, market liquidity, and price momentum. Instead of pulling five data points and doing the math yourself, SLAM gives you a fast read on where a card stands. High score on an enchanted variant means the market is active and moving. Low score on a card with inflated ask prices means proceed with caution. It's not a replacement for your own research, but it's a fast, honest starting point.
What Makes Disney Lorcana Unique
Ravensburger built Lorcana around art first, and it shows. The enchanted rares — the Inkwash foil, full-art variants that replace standard rares in packs — are the defining chase cards of the set, and they attract collectors who care nothing about gameplay. Mickey Mouse Enchanted from The First Chapter, Elsa Enchanted from the same set, the Ursula Enchanted from Into the Inklands — these cards get framed, not played. That's a different collector psychology than most TCGs deal with, and it drives a different kind of secondary market. The Disney IP also means a ceiling that's genuinely hard to predict. Nostalgia, brand recognition, and international demand from collectors who don't speak the card game language all feed into Lorcana prices in ways that pure TCG comps can't fully capture.
Start Collecting Smarter
- Set your focus — decide if you're building around a specific set like Rise of the Floodborn, chasing enchanted variants, or buying sealed for the long hold.
- Check comps before you buy — use Mantel's sold listings to anchor any price you're considering against real market data.
- Watch SLAM scores on your target cards — a rising score on a card you've been watching is worth paying attention to.
- Follow collectors in the community — the Mantel feed surfaces pulls and pickups from active collectors, which is often the fastest way to spot what's moving.
- Track your collection value over time — log what you own and let price movement data work for you, so you always know where you stand.
Join the Disney Lorcana Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
Guides & Resources
What Is a SLAM Score? →
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