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Reign of Jafar Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

Disney Lorcana Reign of Jafar's full card list, the Enchanted tier led by Stitch and the song cards, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.

By Chase Society Desk

Reign of Jafar is Disney Lorcana's eighth set, and it pairs a villain-themed base with an Enchanted tier that runs on two of the game's strongest draws: a Stitch that collectors chase across every product he touches, and a run of Enchanted song cards that keep climbing. The top of the board mixes marquee characters and the game's most-played songs, which gives the set a broader chase than the usual princess-led release.

Every card in Reign of Jafar, priced live, is on the full Reign of Jafar card list. Bookmark it before you go further.

What follows is the numbering, the cards holding the value, the estimated odds on the Enchanted, and where the sealed product sits.

Reign of Jafar at a Glance

  • Release date: May 30, 2025, Lorcana's eighth set
  • 204 base cards dealt across the six inks the game runs on: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
  • 18 Enchanted cards fill 205 through 222, the borderless full-art pulls that top the set
  • A villain-forward set built around Jafar, with Stitch as the crossover character everyone wants
  • No Iconic or Epic grade yet, so the Enchanted is the ceiling here
  • The headline chase: It Means No Worries, the Enchanted at 208

What a Lorcana card is worth comes down to the character on it, and Reign of Jafar spread its value in a way earlier sets did not. Stitch anchors the character side, but the Enchanted song cards, borderless versions of the actions decks actually play, hold their own tier at the top, which makes this set's chase wider than a straight princess board.

The Reign of Jafar Card List: How It's Structured

A Lorcana set reads as one long numbered list, grouped ink by ink, with rarity climbing 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, and it's where the villain-themed characters and the playable songs live.

The Enchanted, 205 to 222. Eighteen borderless, full-art pulls sit on top of the base set, one rarity above Legendary. In Reign of Jafar these include both marquee characters and Enchanted song cards, and together they hold the entire top of the market.

Every card, base and Enchanted, sits on the full interactive list with its current price.

Reign of Jafar Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

It Means No Worries leads the set, an Enchanted song card that pairs a beloved tune with a borderless full art, and it tops the board just ahead of the character chase.

Stitch - Experiment 626 is the marquee character, and for a lot of collectors he's the real reason to open the set. Stitch is a crossover favorite who pulls demand from well outside the usual Lorcana crowd, and his Enchanted here has climbed hard.

Behind those two, the tier stays deep. Into the Unknown carries the Frozen song into the same conversation, and character Enchanteds like Rapunzel and Bambi fill the tier beneath them.

The rest of the chase board:

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The Reign of Jafar Enchanted Tier Is the Whole Chase

Reign of Jafar came before Lorcana added any grade above Enchanted, so the borderless cards are the entire top of the market.

What makes this tier different is the mix. Where earlier sets leaned almost entirely on characters, Reign of Jafar splits its top between marquee faces like Stitch and Enchanted song cards like It Means No Worries and Into the Unknown. Those songs are staples in real decks, so their borderless versions pull both play demand and collector demand at once. A collector chasing this set is chasing eighteen cards, and more of them are songs than in any set before it.

Read Reign of Jafar as a buyer and the Enchanted tier is the decision, with the twist that a couple of the top cards are actions rather than characters.

Reign of Jafar Pull Rates (Estimated)

No official odds exist. Ravensburger has never attached per-card rates to a Lorcana release, so the numbers here come from 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
  • Enchanted: about 1 in every 2 to 3 boxes across community pulls, the only true chase rarity in the set

That last line is why the Enchanted cards carry the prices they do. A hit rate that clears a couple of boxes between pulls, spread across eighteen cards, means the specific card you want is a scarce find. When that card is a Stitch or a staple song, the demand behind it turns the scarcity into a real price.

Reign of Jafar Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices

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1
Illumineer's Trove
+28%$39$50
2
Booster Pack
+22%$5$6
3
Booster Box
+6%$132$140

Most of the sealed money moves through the booster box, with the Illumineer's Trove beside it for buyers who want packs and a storage box together. Reign of Jafar is more recent than the early sets, so its sealed picture is still settling, but the booster box already trades at a premium to the packs inside it, the same pattern every Lorcana set follows once demand outpaces open supply.

A sealed box is a locked wager on the Enchanted cards inside, and with a Stitch and a pair of staple songs in this pool, that wager has more than one strong outcome. That is a big part of why the box has firmed up the way it has.

Why Reign of Jafar Endures

Reign of Jafar is the set that showed Lorcana's chase could run on more than princesses.

Stitch gave it a crossover character with pull far beyond the usual audience, and loading the Enchanted tier with playable songs meant the deck crowd and the collector crowd were chasing the same cards. That overlap, competitive staples that also happen to be the set's best-looking pulls, is what keeps demand steady on a release this size.

The Stitch is the object at the front of it. A character who draws collectors from outside the game entirely, on Lorcana's top rarity.

Reign of Jafar sits eighth in the Lorcana line, after Archazia's Island and ahead of Fabled. A villain-themed set, a Stitch that reaches past the usual crowd, and a run of Enchanted songs that keep the board moving.

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