Chase cards
Lorcana Chase Cards in 2026
A chase card is the card people rip packs hoping to hit — usually the top Enchanted cards of a set, plus the Legendary cards of iconic characters. Every Lorcana set has a small handful, and they carry most of the set’s market value.
Updated 2026-07-05
Quick take
- • Chase status comes from character, artwork, and rarity together — not rarity alone.
- • A set’s top 5 cards typically hold the large majority of its single-card value.
- • Check per-set rankings before buying sealed product: chase depth varies a lot between sets.
What makes a card a chase card
Chase cards combine a beloved Disney character, standout art, top rarity, and often competitive playability. When those align, demand concentrates on that one card and the market price separates from everything else in the set.
Find the chase cards for each set
LanaKit ranks the top cards of every Lorcana expansion from live price data. Open any set and check its Top 5 page to see which cards currently carry the value — the practical definition of the set’s chase cards.
Chasing packs versus buying singles
If you want a specific chase card, buying the single is almost always cheaper than opening packs for it. Sealed product makes sense for the fun of opening and for collectors who value the hunt — the math rarely favors it for one target card.
Know instantly when you hit one
Scanning fresh pulls tells you on the spot whether a card is a current chase card and what it trades for. That matters at prerelease events and trade nights, where prices move faster than memory.
Next step
Use the public LanaKit database to research cards and sets, then use the app workflow for scanning, collection tracking, live prices, and deck building.