Enchanted cards in Disney Lorcana are difficult to come by, making them much more valuable than standard cards. These full-card art secret rares go above the standard numbering and show a unique rainbow hexagon symbol on the bottom to further distinguish them. Each Enchanted is an alternate art variant of one of the cards in the set, and their beautiful illustrations make them miniature works of art in their own right. Every Lorcana set that is released has a thematic approach to the artwork in its Enchanted cards, tying them all together while also distinguishing them from other sets.
At the time of writing, Disney Lorcana: Archazia's Island was just released for smaller hobby stores and Disney stores and parks, but it has not yet had its full launch into mass-market retailers. This means that market values are still going to see considerable fluctuations as more people open card packs and find some of these treasures for themselves, yet the prices that have been seen online are a good indication of which cards are the most desirable. Every Enchanted is a solid pull, but some can certainly bring more value than others.
10 The Return Of Hercules (Action)
Card Number 215/204
"The Return of Hercules" is an Action card which allows every player to play a character card from their hand for free. The Enchanted version of this Emerald ink card looks like a romantic portrait of a happy couple as Hercules and Meg stand in front of the gates of Olympus and wave while surrounded by clouds swirling in pinks, purples, and blues.

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The artwork, by Brie Schmida paints a picture of joy that goes beyond the trials that these two characters faced in Hercules. Each Enchanted card in Archazia's Island shares a similar design style regardless of the individual artist. At the time of writing, TCGPlayer lists the Enchanted card 215/204 at an estimated market value of $99.35 USD based on the sales which have taken place online so far.
9 The Glass Slipper (Item)
Card Number 208/204
The infamous glass slipper that led Prince Charming to find his Cinderella when he apparently could not what she looked like takes on an Enchanted quality in Disney Lorcana. Understandably, players cannot have more than two of the Glass Slipper Item card in their deck, although most would avoid bringing an Enchanted card to the table regardless.
This picture-perfect illustration of the likely uncomfortable footwear was created by artist Anna Stosik. It is currently shown to have an estimated market value on TCGPlayer of $111.83 USD. Its non-Enchanted counterpart is only of Rare designation, making it a much more easily found Item for players. However, it is also much less impressive than this full-art depiction, which takes on a much more regal and attention-getting characteristic.
8 Jafar - Newly Crowned
Card Number 210/204
The villain Jafar will be getting his own set in a few months when Disney Lorcana: Reign of Jafar is released in June 2025, but that apparently isn't enough for this evil sorcerer. This full-art Enchanted card portrays him in the moment of taking over Archazia's home through the powers of his new, glowing crown. Behind him in this artwork by Jochem van Gool, you can see the smoke changing the very landscape from lush and cheerful into Jafar's evil base of operations.
Its artwork shows an eerie premonition of what is to come in set 8 of Disney Lorcana this June, which could ultimately raise the value of this Enchanted. Currently, TCGPlayer shows the Enchanted of "Jafar - Newly Crowned" as having an estimated market price of $114.22. Only time will tell whether the lore and story of Lorcana bring this value higher or lower.
7 Mickey Mouse - Inspirational Warrior
Card Number 221/204
Whatever instrument Mickey is holding in the artwork for this Enchanted "Mickey Mouse - Inspirational Warrior" does not look as though it would be the most effective at holding a tune. Regardless, Mickey's action shot and determined expression show his capability in inspiring those around him in this artwork by Maria Zafrilla. Despite being a low-level card, costing only two ink to play and having low stats overall, the non-Enchanted form is still a Legendary card. Perhaps due to Mickey's status as a Disney mascot who has been in the forefront of Lorcana since the beginning, he has had several impressive cards across the sets.
At the time of writing, this Enchanted image of Mickey Mouse in his heroic stance is shown as having a market value of $119.82 USD on TCGPlayer. Though the set is still in its pre-release state, sales for the card have stayed fairly stable at this point.
6 Donald Duck - Flustered Sorcerer
Card Number 209/204
Another familiar Disney character from the Mickey Mouse franchise is Donald Duck. "Donald Duck - Flustered Sorcerer" features an Enchanted alternate-art variant full of purple book pages and swirls of magic while Donald seems to struggle to keep his hat on. Donald's magical abilities may be a bit unorthodox as a sorcerer, but the results speak for themselves by creating an atmosphere where opponents must earn a total of 25 lore to win, rather than the typical 20.
Donald's Enchanted appearance as the Flustered Sorcerer is illustrated by Rachel Elese and clearly shows the inclination to the Amethyst ink in its coloration. Currently, TCGPlayer lists card 209/204 at a market price of $138.27 USD. Listings for the card have shown a wide range of values, however, which means the card could end up going either higher or lower, being almost as volatile as Donald Duck's temper tantrums.
5 Hiro Hamada - Armor Designer
Card Number 214/204
Hiro Hamada from Big Hero 6 is the highlighted character for the Disney Lorcana: Archazia's Island Championship promo cards, creating a trio of Armor Designer cards for the character. This could serve to raise the value as collectors may want the set, featuring a Super Rare, Enchanted, and the Championship Promo. This Enchanted version is illustrated by Rachel Elese and portrays the Inventor hard at work with a thoughtful, if a bit angry, look on his face.

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While the Championship promo cards have not been distributed yet, early releases of Archazia's Island have put some of the Enchanted Hiro Hamada cards into the hands of consumers. TCGPlayer shows this Enchanted card at an average market price of $141.65 USD at the time this article was written, and it currently has a bit of fluctuations in listed prices.
4 All Is Found (Song)
Card Number 220/204
It's hard not to be charmed by the loving portrait of Frozen's Anna and Elsa snuggled up to their mom in this Enchanted card for the song "All Is Found." Its peaceful imagery is full of details, merging Archazia's Island themes with the Nordic influences of the animated films. Illustrated by Viv Tanner, this Song Action card's abilities would be useful in play, but the Enchanted version's value makes it much more suited to a collection than risk any damage from gameplay.
At the time of writing, TCGPlayer shows an estimated market value for the Enchanted card 220/204 at $181.47 USD. Fitting with the blues and purples of both the artwork and Frozen itself, the card is part of the Sapphire deck.
3 Belle - Mechanic Extraordinaire
Card Number 217/204
The not-so-farfetched approach of Belle taking on the mechanical work she learned from her Inventor father and soaring through the air gives this card beautiful imagery. It features the new dual-ink card game mechanic introduced with Archazia's Island which limits cards to decks utilizing both colors. In this case, "Belle - Mechanic Extraordinaire" must only be included in a Ruby and Sapphire deck.
This Enchanted full-card artwork by Jochem van Gool is a gorgeous example of how these special cards can be miniature works of art, with an incredible use of colors and themes making even the smallest details noteworthy. On TCGPlayer, this Enchanted Princess is currently showing an estimated market price of $186.91 USD.
2 Aurora - Waking Beauty
Card Number 205/204
One of the original classics, Sleeping Beauty has been showing the value of beauty rest ever since 1959. Though most depict the tired princess awaiting Prince Phillip's kiss to wake her, this Disney Lorcana version of the Princess appears to be waking on her own from a restful nap. The artwork in this card by Viv Tanner is truly a masterpiece, with the kingdom represented in the design on Aurora's blanket and many of the Archazia's Island themes subtly worked into the background.
The Storyborn Princess's Enchanted card may be small, but the full-card illustration holds so many things to look at that it deserves to be of high value just for its artwork alone. Currently, TCGPlayer has a listed market price for card 205/204 at $236.86 USD, an amount that has been holding fairly steady in the week before this article was created.
1 Tamatoa - Happy As A Clam
Card Number 219/204
While not necessarily the most popular character or even having the best strategic abilities in gameplay, "Tamatoa - Happy as a Clam" is currently leading the pack by a large margin as having the highest value of any card in this set. Illustrated by Beatrice Blue, Moana's Tamatoa fills the full-card artwork with the familiar colors of purples, pinks, and orange that makes its way into many of the Enchanted cards for Archazia's Island.
Although the card has been seeing some drastic fluctuations in price, TCGPlayer currently shows an average market value for this Enchanted at $314.75 USD, with current listings even higher. That price should truly make Tamatoa, and anyone lucky enough to pull this card, feel happy as a clam in Disney Lorcana: Archazia's Island.