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Lorcana Wilds Unknown Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

Disney Lorcana Wilds Unknown's full 204-card structure, the Pixar debut, the two Iconic chase cards led by Buzz Lightyear, estimated pull rates, and the sealed box market.

By Chase Society Desk

Wilds Unknown is the set that opened Disney Lorcana's Pixar door. After nearly three years of the classic Disney vault, this is the expansion that brought in Toy Story, The Incredibles, Brave, and Atlantis, and the market answered the way it always does when Lorcana lands a new world: it ran the chase tier hard. Above the set sit the two Iconics, the rarest cards the game prints, and the Buzz Lightyear at the top is the most expensive single Lorcana has produced.

All 204 cards, plus the Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic tiers above them, sit with live prices on the full Wilds Unknown card list. Open that in a tab before you read on.

From here we cover how the set is numbered, which cards hold the money, the rough odds of pulling them, and where the sealed boxes sit while the set is still fresh.

Wilds Unknown at a Glance

  • Release date: May 15, 2026, the general release, with a prerelease week from May 8 at hobby stores and select Disney locations
  • The 12th Lorcana set and the first to bring in Pixar, opening with Toy Story, The Incredibles, Brave, and Atlantis
  • A base set of 204 numbered cards across the game's six inks: Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Steel
  • Above the base run sit 18 Epic, 18 Enchanted, and 2 Iconic cards, numbered 205 to 242
  • The Iconics are the rarest tier Lorcana prints: Buzz Lightyear - Jungle Ranger and Merida - Formidable Archer
  • The Enchanted cards wear a hand-drawn Art Nouveau treatment Ravensburger calls Lore Nouveau

Lorcana's value engine is simple: a card is worth what people feel about the character on it. Pixar had been the one part of the Disney catalog the game had never touched, so Wilds Unknown arrived with three years of held-back demand pointed straight at Woody, Buzz, and the Parr family. For the card list, that pushes almost all of the value onto the Pixar names in the top tiers.

The Wilds Unknown Card List: How It's Structured

Lorcana numbers a set as one continuous run, sorted by ink, with rarity climbing inside each of the six color bands.

The base run, 1 to 204. Each ink fills from Commons up through Uncommons, Rares, and Super Rares, with the Legendaries at the top of the band. This is the layer you build a deck from.

Epic, Enchanted, and Iconic, 205 to 242. Above the base set sit three premium tiers. The 18 Epics are full-art cards that sit a step above Legendary. The 18 Enchanted are the borderless chase, drawn here in the Lore Nouveau style with the character framed in Art Nouveau linework. The 2 Iconics cap the run at 241 and 242, full-art and extra-foiled, and they are the scarcest cards the game makes.

Every card, base and premium, is on the full interactive list with its current price.

Wilds Unknown Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

The Iconic Buzz Lightyear - Jungle Ranger is the headline, and it sits far enough clear of the rest that it's in its own conversation. Buzz is the Pixar character with the widest reach in the whole catalog, the set reimagines him as a jungle explorer in full Lore Nouveau art, and it landed as the most valuable card Lorcana has ever printed. The Iconic Merida - Formidable Archer is the only other card on its tier, and it holds second by a wide margin of its own.

Under the two Iconics, the Enchanted slate is where most collectors actually shop, and it leans Pixar just as hard. The Toy Story song card You've Got a Friend in Me leads it, with the Alien - True Believer and the Jessie - Lively Cowgirl Enchanteds close behind.

The rest of the chase board:

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The Wilds Unknown Pixar Slate Carries the Set

Lorcana spent its first eleven sets working through the animated Disney library, the princesses and villains and Renaissance-era leads. Wilds Unknown is the turn toward Pixar, and the value table makes the appeal of that turn obvious: the cards holding the most money are almost all Pixar characters making their first appearance in the game.

That's the lever Lorcana pulls better than any other game. It doesn't rely on scarcity alone or on power level; it rents three decades of Pixar affection and prints it onto a chase tier. Buzz and Woody, the Incredibles, the Toy Story aliens, all arriving at once after years of fans asking for them, is why the top of this set ran the way it did out of the gate.

Shop Wilds Unknown singles with value in mind and you're buying that first-appearance premium. The Pixar names in the Iconic and Enchanted tiers are the set; the rest is the deck around them.

Wilds Unknown Pull Rates (Estimated)

Ravensburger publishes no per-card odds, so the rates here come from community box and case breaks on this set and should be treated as rough.

  • A booster box holds 24 packs, and each pack holds 12 cards
  • A standard pack is six Commons, three Uncommons, two cards Rare or better, and one foil of any rarity
  • Epic: the most common of the premium tiers, a few per box
  • Enchanted: better on this set than on early Lorcana, roughly 1 per 2 to 3 boxes in community samples, up from the old one-per-case rate
  • Iconic: the long shot, with early estimates north of 1 in 1,500 packs, on the order of one across a couple dozen boxes

That bottom line is the whole story on the Buzz Lightyear. Two cards in the set wear the Iconic treatment, they fall at a rate that can swallow a full case without one showing, and Buzz is the more wanted of the pair. A rarity that thin on the most popular Pixar character is how a single from a brand-new set opens at the top of the entire game.

Wilds Unknown Sealed: Booster Box and Trove Prices

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1
Booster Pack
+22%$9$11
2
Illumineer's Trove
+14%$91$104
3
Booster Box
-10%$252$226
4
Booster Box Case
-17%$1,042$868

The booster box is the unit this market trades on, with the Illumineer's Trove sitting beside it as the collector's box, packs and storage built into one package. Wilds Unknown is new enough that its sealed prices are still finding a level rather than holding one, which is normal for a set this fresh: the presale premium that carries a box through launch eases as product actually ships and shelves fill.

Underneath the day-to-day, the same pattern that governs every closed Lorcana set is already forming here. A sealed box is a fixed bet on the Iconics and Enchanted inside it, so once the printing stops, its floor gets set by the cards it can produce. For now the presses are still running, which is the one thing that keeps Wilds Unknown sealed from behaving like the older sets on the shelf above it.

Why Wilds Unknown Endures

Wilds Unknown is the set where Lorcana finally said yes to Pixar.

For a game whose entire value rests on how much people love the character on the card, that was the most loaded door it could open. Toy Story alone carries a generation that grew up on it, and the set hands those characters the full Lorcana treatment: Legendaries, the Lore Nouveau Enchanted, and the two rarest cards the game has ever made.

Buzz Lightyear anchors all of it. The space ranger reimagined as a jungle explorer, printed at the scarcest rarity Lorcana offers, landed as the most valuable single in the game's history, and a first-appearance Pixar card holding that title is exactly the kind of moment collectors remember a set for.

Wilds Unknown sits among the newest Lorcana expansions, alongside Fabled and Whispers in the Well, and a step ahead of where the game started in The First Chapter. It is the set that proved the Pixar vault was worth the wait.

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