Lorcana Rise of the Floodborn Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices
Disney Lorcana Rise of the Floodborn's full 204-card structure, the Enchanted chase tier led by Cinderella and Snow White, estimated pull rates, and where the sealed boxes trade.
By Chase Society Desk
Rise of the Floodborn is Disney Lorcana's second set, the one that proved the game had legs past its debut. It brought in the Floodborn characters and the Shift keyword that reshaped how decks were built, and it kept the Enchanted rarity that collectors had chased since the first packs. With its print run long closed, the borderless cards that define it only get harder to find.
Every card sits with a live price on the full Rise of the Floodborn card list: the 204 base cards, then the Enchanted tier layered above them. Bookmark it before you read on.
What follows is the numbering, the cards holding value, the estimated odds on the Enchanted, and where sealed trades now that the set is out of print.
Rise of the Floodborn at a Glance
- Release date: November 17, 2023, Lorcana's second set
- 204 base cards dealt across the six inks the game runs on: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
- 12 Enchanted cards fill out 205 through 216, the borderless pulls that top the set
- The debut of the Floodborn characters and the Shift keyword, the mechanic that let you play a stronger version of a character on top of a weaker one
- No Iconic or Epic grades yet, so the Enchanted is the ceiling here
- The headline chase: Cinderella - Ballroom Sensation, the Enchanted at 205
What a Lorcana card is worth comes down to the character on it more than anything else, and this set put two of Disney's most enduring princesses at the front of the chase. Cinderella and Snow White anchor the Enchanted tier, and the value leans toward the faces collectors already loved rather than the deck power underneath. Rise of the Floodborn set that pattern early, and the game has followed it ever since.
The Rise of the Floodborn 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, the cards you sleeve and play, and it's where the Floodborn characters and their Shift lines live.
The Enchanted, 205 to 216. Twelve borderless, full-art pulls sit on top of the base set, one last rarity above Legendary. These are the cards that carried over the chase from the first set, and in Rise of the Floodborn they are the whole top of the market.
The full interactive list has all of it, deck cards and chase alike, at current prices.
Rise of the Floodborn Chase Cards: What's Worth Money
The Cinderella - Ballroom Sensation Enchanted runs the board. It catches Cinderella at the transformation everyone remembers, gown and all, and pairs one of Disney's signature princesses with the set's rarest treatment. That is the kind of overlap that decides a Lorcana top card, and it holds a clear lead here.
Behind it, the Snow White - Well Wisher takes second, another marquee princess on a borderless card. The Alice - Growing Girl holds third and rounds out the group that trades well above the rest.
Under those three, the Enchanted tier stays deep. The Beast - Relentless and the villains, Shere Khan and Lady Tremaine among them, give collectors a long list to work down.
The rest of the chase board:
The Rise of the Floodborn Enchanted Tier Is the Whole Chase
Rise of the Floodborn arrived before Lorcana had built any grade above Enchanted, so the borderless cards are the entire top of the market with nothing sitting over them.
That keeps the set cleaner to read than the later releases. There is no Iconic or Epic layer to sort through, just twelve Enchanted cards and the question of which character you want most. The princesses lead, the villains hold their own tier underneath, and the rest of the cast fills the pages between. A collector chasing this set is chasing those twelve cards, and the base run below them is deck material with a handful of playable Legendaries mixed in.
Read Rise of the Floodborn as a buyer and the Enchanted tier is the whole decision. Cinderella and Snow White are the anchors, and everything else in the set orbits them.
Rise of the Floodborn 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 the whole reason the Enchanted cards carry the prices they do. A hit rate that clears a couple of boxes between pulls, spread across twelve different cards, means the specific princess you want is a genuinely scarce find. Put a marquee character on that rate and the price takes care of itself.
Rise of the Floodborn Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices
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. Rise of the Floodborn has long since crossed the line every retired Lorcana set crosses: an intact box now costs more than the packs inside it would fetch one at a time, because the market is paying for the sealed object itself. That premium is the sign the set is treated as a finished product rather than live inventory.
Step past the week-to-week wiggle and the math on any closed Lorcana set holds. A sealed box is a locked wager on the Enchanted cards that might be inside, and once the presses stop its floor settles around what it can still yield. A second-set box like this one carries a full slate of early Enchanted princesses, which is what keeps collectors circling its sealed years after the deck crowd moved on.
Why Rise of the Floodborn Endures
Rise of the Floodborn is the set that turned Lorcana from a promising debut into a game with a future.
Shift changed how decks were built, the Floodborn characters gave the world its own identity, and the Enchanted tier handed collectors a fresh row of Disney royalty to chase. Cinderella and Snow White anchoring that tier was the clearest possible statement of what the game runs on: not raw power, but the pull of a character you grew up with, printed on something you'll rarely see in a pack.
The set sits second in the run, right after The First Chapter and ahead of Into the Inklands. The ceiling it established, the Enchanted as the card everyone wants, is the one the game kept raising all the way up to the Iconic grade years later, a climb we traced in Lorcana Opens the Pixar Vault. Every borderless princess since has a little of this set in it.
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