Lorcana Fabled Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices
Disney Lorcana Fabled's full 204-card structure, the debut of the Iconic rarity led by Mickey and Minnie Mouse, estimated pull rates, and where the sealed boxes trade.
By Chase Society Desk
Fabled is the set that built Lorcana a new top shelf. For eight expansions the Enchanted had been the rarest thing you could open, and Fabled slotted a grade above it: the Iconic, a foil the game had never used, handed first to Mickey and Minnie Mouse. A set that debuts the scarcest cards in a game tends to stay in the conversation, and with Fabled's print window closed behind it, the pieces that define it only get harder to find.
Every card sits with a live price on the full Fabled card list: the 204 base cards, then the Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic ranks layered over them. Bookmark it before you read on.
What's below is the numbering, the cards holding value, the estimated odds on the chase ranks, and where sealed trades now that the set is out of print.
Fabled at a Glance
- Release date: August 29, 2025 at hobby and local game stores, going wide on September 5
- Lorcana's 9th set, and the first ever to include an Iconic, the rarest grade the game makes
- 204 base cards dealt across the six inks the game runs on: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
- 18 Epic, 18 Enchanted, and 2 Iconic premium cards fill out 205 through 242
- Both Iconics are first-of-their-kind: Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Prince and Minnie Mouse - Sweetheart Princess, the two cards that opened the rarity
- No new film drives the roster, so the demand stacks onto the heritage characters collectors were already chasing
What a Lorcana card costs comes down to one thing above all: how much affection the character on it carries. Fabled doesn't unlock a new corner of the Disney library the way the Pixar sets would later. It takes the faces that have been on the box since 1928, Mickey and Minnie, and pins them to a grade nobody had pulled before. That overlap of maximum recognition and brand-new scarcity is what drove the top of the chart.
The Fabled Card List: How It's Structured
A Lorcana set reads as one long numbered list, grouped ink by ink, with rarity rising as the numbers climb inside each color.
The base run, 1 to 204. Every ink stacks Commons, Uncommons, Rares, and Super Rares, capped by the Legendaries. This is deck territory, the cards you sleeve and play with.
Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic, 205 to 242. Three grades sit on top of the base set. The Epics are full-art, a notch above Legendary. The Enchanted are the borderless pulls collectors had been chasing for eight sets straight. The two Iconics close the list at 241 and 242, wearing the foil the game debuted here, scarcer than anything else in the print run.
The full interactive list has all of it, deck cards and chase alike, at current prices.
Fabled Chase Cards: What's Worth Money
The Iconic Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Prince runs the board, and the daylight between it and the next card is wide enough that it competes only with itself. It pairs the most recognized character Disney owns with a grade that did not exist before Fabled, so it carries the name and the scarcity at once. The Iconic Minnie Mouse - Sweetheart Princess has the tier to itself otherwise and lands a clear second.
Beneath the Iconic pair, the Enchanted tier is where the everyday collector actually buys, and Fabled stacks it deep. The Winnie the Pooh - Hunny Wizard tops that group, trailed closely by the Ariel - Adventurous Collector Enchanted.
The song cards form their own pocket. I2I and Circle of Life turn two of the most hummable numbers Disney has written into chase cards, and the prices follow.
The rest of the chase board:
The Fabled Iconic Tier Set Lorcana's New Ceiling
Eight sets in, the Enchanted was as high as the climb went. Fabled rebuilt the top of it, dropping a grade above Enchanted and choosing Mickey and Minnie to launch it. The two characters the company was drawn from got the two cards that opened a fresh chase, and the whole value table tilts toward that pair.
No other game on the shelf pulls this off as cleanly. Lorcana doesn't lean on power level or raw print scarcity to move a card; the engine is decades of attachment to a character, stamped onto something you'll almost never see in hand. A debut grade carried by the most famous mouse alive is that idea at full strength.
Read Fabled as a buyer and the Iconic pair is the center of gravity, with the Enchanted slate orbiting underneath. That lower tier holds serious money, but the two cards up top are the reason anyone brings the set up at all.
Fabled Pull Rates (Estimated)
No official odds exist. Ravensburger has never attached per-card rates to a Lorcana release, so the numbers here come out of community box and case breaks and are best treated as ballpark.
- A booster box carries 24 packs, twelve cards to each
- A typical pack shakes out to six Commons, three Uncommons, two slots that are Rare or stronger, and one foil at any grade
- Epic: the friendliest of the premium grades, landing a few times per box
- Enchanted: about 1 in every 2 to 3 boxes across community pulls
- Iconic: the real long shot, early counts running past 1 in 1,500 packs, roughly one buried in a couple dozen boxes
That bottom figure carries the whole Mickey story. Only two cards in Fabled wear the Iconic foil, the hit rate is thin enough to clear a full case without surfacing one, and Mickey is the more chased of the two. Put a debut grade that rare on the most reproduced character in the Disney catalog and you get a single card, fresh out of one set, that outprices everything else Lorcana has made.
Fabled Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices
Most of the sealed money moves through the booster box, with the Illumineer's Trove alongside it for buyers who want packs and a storage box in a single purchase. Fabled has already crossed the line every Lorcana set crosses once its printing ends: an intact box now costs more than the same packs bought one at a time. That premium is the signal that the market now treats Fabled as a finished product rather than live inventory.
Step past the weekly noise and the math on any closed Lorcana set applies in full. A sealed box is a locked wager on the Iconic and Enchanted cards that might be inside, and once the presses stop its floor settles around what it can still yield. Fabled's boxes happen to hold the two rarest cards Lorcana had made to that point, which is what keeps collectors circling its sealed long after the deck crowd moved on to Wilds Unknown.
Why Fabled Endures
Fabled is the set where Lorcana decided its rarest card could be rarer still.
When a game lives on the character printed across the card, launching a new top grade on Mickey and Minnie is the boldest possible way to do it. The Iconic foil landed on the two faces the brand grew out of, and a first-of-its-kind chase worn by the most famous mouse alive is exactly the sort of thing collectors hang a set's memory on.
The grade outlasted the set. The Iconic rarity Fabled introduced rolled straight into the Pixar debut in Wilds Unknown, where Buzz Lightyear took the same treatment to an even higher number. So Fabled stands as the origin, the set that proved a grade above Enchanted would move, sitting between Reign of Jafar before it and Whispers in the Well after. Every Iconic the game has printed since traces back to the Mickey at the top of this one.
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