Lorcana Wilds Unknown: How to ID Enchanted & Iconic Cards

Lorcana Wilds Unknown: How to ID Enchanted & Iconic Cards

The most valuable card you can pull from a Disney Lorcana Wilds Unknown booster sold for $16,000 USD on eBay on 2026-06-09 — a PSA 10 copy of Buzz Lightyear – Jungle Ranger, one of only two Iconic cards in Set 12. Wilds Unknown is Lorcana's first Pixar set (released 2026-05-15), with 18 Enchanted and 2 Iconic chase cards sitting above the 204-card main set. Here's how to tell what you're holding.

How do I know if I pulled an Enchanted?

Check the collector number first. Enchanted cards are numbered above the official set total — they run from #223/204 to #240/204. If your card's number is in that range, you've got one.

  • Full-art "Lore Nouveau" styling — Art Nouveau-inspired illustration with flowing organic curves; unique to Wilds Unknown
  • Smoke-on-water foil shimmer across the entire card face, not just a boxed art area
  • No border around the image — artwork fills the card edge to edge
  • 18 in the set; each is a full-art alternate of a card that also exists at a lower rarity (same gameplay text, different art and foiling)

What makes an Iconic different from an Enchanted?

Two Iconic cards exist in Wilds Unknown: Buzz Lightyear – Jungle Ranger #241/204 (Emerald ink, art by Koni) and Merida – Formidable Archer #242/204. Iconic is a rarity tier introduced in Set 9 — always exactly two per set, and rarer than Enchanteds.

Beyond the Lore Nouveau treatment, Iconics add two tells: extra foil layering on top of the shimmer, and a raised embossed texture you can feel when running a finger across the card. That texture won't show in a photo — if you're unsure, touch it. Collectors estimate roughly one Iconic per 1,500 packs (community figure, not official Ravensburger data). Pull either one and you've hit the top of the set — log it in CardLoft straight away.

Which Enchanted cards are collectors chasing?

The Pixar debut is driving most of the demand — especially Toy Story and The Incredibles. Price-tracking sites recorded significant movement on several Enchanteds in the weeks after launch.

  • #223/204 Jessie – Lively Cowgirl — art by Medusa Dollmaker; an early collector target
  • #225/204 You've Got a Friend in Me (Song) — Woody & Buzz art by Aubrey Archer; one of the most closely watched Enchanteds
  • #229/204 Alien – True Believer — Toy Story's claw-machine aliens in Lore Nouveau form
  • #232/204 Jack-Jack Parr – Incredible Potential — The Incredibles
  • #234/204 Mr. Incredible – Super Strong — The Incredibles
  • #239/204 Mrs. Incredible – Determined Rescuer — The Incredibles

Should I get my pull graded?

For Iconic cards, yes — condition matters enormously and the PSA 10 premium is significant. Handle by the edges from the moment you pull it; sleeve immediately.

For Enchanteds, grading makes sense on the most desirable pulls if the card is pack-fresh and centring is tight. Not sure whether to hold or trade? Snap a photo in CardLoft to identify the card and trade duplicates privately with people you actually know.

Frequently asked questions

What is the "Lore Nouveau" foil on Wilds Unknown Enchanteds?

An Art Nouveau-inspired full-art illustration style with a smoke-on-water shimmer foil, unique to Set 12. Previous Lorcana sets used different Enchanted treatments.

How rare are Enchanted and Iconic cards?

Pull rates aren't officially published. Community estimates put Enchanted at roughly one per case (96 packs) and Iconic at one per 1,500 packs — most collectors opening a single box won't see either.

Can I tell an Enchanted from a regular foil card at a glance?

Yes. Regular foils have a standard art box with borders; Enchanteds fill the entire card with Lore Nouveau art and a distinct shimmer. The collector number above 204 is the fastest check.

How much do Wilds Unknown products cost in Australia?

Booster packs are approximately AU$9.95. Booster boxes (24 packs) run AU$100–$130 by retailer. The Illumineer's Trove (8 packs plus accessories) RRP is AU$99.99.