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Whispers in the Well Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

Disney Lorcana Whispers in the Well's full card list, the two-card Iconic tier led by Ariel and Hades, the Epic and Enchanted rarities, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.

By Chase Society Desk

Whispers in the Well is the Disney Lorcana set that rebuilt the top of the rarity ladder. It sits an Iconic tier above Enchanted, and that tier holds exactly two cards in the entire set: an Ariel and a Hades. Two cards, out of the whole print run, is the scarcest thing Lorcana has ever asked collectors to chase, and the prices reflect it. Underneath them sit a full Epic tier and a full Enchanted tier, which makes this the deepest chase ladder the game has printed.

Every card in Whispers in the Well, priced live, is on the full Whispers in the Well card list. Bookmark it before you go further.

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

Whispers in the Well at a Glance

  • Release date: November 7, 2025, Lorcana's tenth set
  • 204 base cards dealt across the six inks the game runs on: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
  • 18 Epic cards at 205 through 222, a tier above the base run
  • 18 Enchanted cards at 223 through 240, the borderless full-art pulls
  • 2 Iconic cards at 241 and 242, the top of the ladder and the rarest cards in the set
  • Franchise debuts across the set, with the Zootopia, Gargoyles, and Sleepy Hollow casts arriving on cards
  • The headline chase: Ariel - Ethereal Voice, the Iconic at 241

The whole set is shaped by that two-card Iconic tier. Where an earlier Lorcana set spread its chase across eighteen Enchanted cards, Whispers in the Well puts a ceiling above them that only two cards can reach, and it handed those two slots to Ariel and Hades.

The Whispers in the Well 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. Whispers in the Well stacks three chase tiers on top of that.

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 Zootopia, Gargoyles, and Sleepy Hollow newcomers live.

The Epic, 205 to 222. Eighteen cards in a tier above the base run, the first rung of the chase ladder.

The Enchanted, 223 to 240. Eighteen borderless, full-art pulls, the rarity that used to be the ceiling in every earlier set.

The Iconic, 241 and 242. Two cards. That's the entire tier, and it's the rarest thing in Lorcana: Ariel - Ethereal Voice and Hades - Looking for a Deal.

Every card, base through Iconic, sits on the full interactive list with its current price.

Whispers in the Well Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

Ariel - Ethereal Voice is the most valuable card Lorcana has made outside its earliest print quirks, and the reason is structural: it's one of only two Iconics in the set. Put the game's most collected princess in a tier that holds two slots and the price takes care of itself.

Hades - Looking for a Deal is the other half of that tier, and it clears four figures on the same logic. Between them, these two cards are the entire ceiling of the set.

Below the Iconics, the Enchanted tier is still deep and expensive by Lorcana standards. Spooky Sight and Cinderella - Dream Come True lead it, with the new-franchise faces like the Headless Horseman and Nick Wilde drawing collectors who came in for Zootopia and Gargoyles.

The rest of the chase board:

Whispers in the Well Singles30-day change

The Whispers in the Well Iconic Tier Changed the Ceiling

Every Lorcana set before this one topped out at Enchanted. Whispers in the Well put a rarity above it, and then made that rarity almost impossible to reach.

Two cards. Ariel and Hades. That's the entire Iconic tier, and it's why they trade where they do, well past anything the Enchanted cards can command. Scarcity in Lorcana used to mean one of eighteen borderless pulls; here it means one of two.

The knock-on effect runs down the whole ladder. Because the Iconics soak up the top-end attention, the Enchanted tier gets to be genuinely deep without being the ceiling, and the Epic tier gives the base run a rung it never had. A collector working through this set has three separate chases instead of one.

Read Whispers in the Well as a buyer and the question is how far up the ladder you want to go. The Iconics are the trophy, the Enchanted are the collection, and the Epic tier is where the set stays approachable.

Whispers in the Well 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
  • Iconic: far rarer still, a case-level chase rather than a box-level one

That last line is the whole story of this set. An Enchanted already clears a couple of boxes between pulls; the Iconic sits above that on a tier holding only two cards. Pulling a specific one, the Ariel rather than the Hades, is about as long a shot as Lorcana has offered, and the market has priced it accordingly.

Whispers in the Well Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices

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1
Illumineer's Trove
+57%$57$90
2
Booster Pack
+40%$6$9
3
Booster Box
+3%$166$170

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. This is a recent set, so the sealed picture is still forming, but the pull is easy to understand: a sealed box is the only way to chase an Iconic, and there are only two of them to find.

That is what a two-card top tier does to sealed demand. When the ceiling is that scarce, the box stops being priced on its average contents and starts being priced on the tail, on the small chance it holds something that trades in four figures.

Why Whispers in the Well Endures

Whispers in the Well is the set that gave Lorcana a real trophy tier.

For its first nine sets, the game's ceiling was the Enchanted, and every chase looked broadly the same. Adding the Iconic and filling it with just two cards changed what the top of a Lorcana set could mean, and doing it with Ariel and Hades, a beloved princess and a beloved villain, made sure both halves of the audience had something to want. The Zootopia, Gargoyles, and Sleepy Hollow debuts widened the roster at the same time.

The Ariel is the object at the front of it. One of two cards in the rarest tier the game has, on the character Lorcana collectors chase hardest.

Whispers in the Well sits tenth in the Lorcana line, after Fabled and ahead of Winterspell. A new rarity, a two-card ceiling, and an Ariel that reset what the top of a Lorcana set is worth.

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