All Epic Cards in Disney Lorcana TCG

All Epic Cards in Disney Lorcana TCG is a complete checklist of every Epic rarity card released so far, grouped by set. Epic cards started with Set 9: Fabled and continue through Whispers in the Well, Winterspell and Wilds Unknown.

Epic cards are one of the newer chase rarities in Disney Lorcana. They sit above Legendary cards and below Enchanted cards. That makes them a strong collector target for players who want premium cards, but do not only want to chase the hardest pulls in each set.

This guide lists all 72 Disney Lorcana Epic cards currently in the product checklist: 18 from Fabled, 18 from Whispers in the Well, 18 from Winterspell and 18 from Wilds Unknown. Each section includes product links, card numbers and collector notes for that set.

What Are Epic Cards in Disney Lorcana?

Epic cards are premium versions of selected Disney Lorcana cards. They use the same main artwork as the regular version of the card, but the presentation is more premium: a borderless frame, vivid rainbow foil treatment and a finish that makes the artwork feel closer to a collector card than a normal foil.

They are different from Enchanted cards. Enchanted cards use alternate artwork and a set-specific art direction. Epic cards are more about giving existing artwork a premium card-frame treatment. For collectors, this makes Epic cards a useful middle tier between regular Legendary cards and the more difficult Enchanted and Iconic cards.

Disney Lorcana Epic Card Checklist by Set

The table below gives a quick overview of the Epic cards currently covered in this article.

Set Epic cards Notable Epic cards
Set 9: Fabled 18 Elsa - Snow Queen, Goofy - Set for Adventure, Powerline - Musical Superstar, Mickey Mouse - Standard Bearer
Set 10: Whispers in the Well 18 The Horseman Strikes, Tinker Bell - Fancy Footwork, Robin Hood - Ephemeral Archer, Elsa - Exploring the Unknown
Set 11: Winterspell 18 Grandmother Willow - Ancient Advisor, Stitch - Carefree Snowboarder, Tigger - Bouncing All the Way, Mushu - Majestic Dragon
Set 12: Wilds Unknown 18 Buzz Lightyear - Space Ranger, Woody - Waiting for a Friend, Rex - Protective Dinosaur, Merida - Gifted Archer

All Disney Lorcana Epic Cards by Set

The full checklist below is grouped by set and ordered by card number. This makes it easier to use the article as a collector checklist when completing a binder, building a master set or checking which Epic singles are still missing from your collection.

Set 12: Wilds Unknown Epic Cards

Wilds Unknown brings Pixar into the Epic card checklist in a major way. Toy Story, Brave, The Incredibles, Atlantis and Encanto all give this set strong collector appeal. For many collectors, Set 12 is one of the most interesting Epic groups because the character roster is so recognisable.

Woody - Waiting for a Friend (012-205)

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Rex - Protective Dinosaur (012-206)

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Isabela Madrigal - Such a Lovely Voice (012-207)

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Mirage - Super Recruiter (012-208)

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Edna Mode - Fashion Designer (012-209)

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Doc - Taking Notes (012-210)

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Buzz Lightyear - Space Ranger (012-211)

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Donald Duck - Distracted Traveler (012-212)

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Merida - Gifted Archer (012-213)

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Lyle Tiberius Rourke - Crystallized Commander (012-214)

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Mr. Incredible - Bob Parr (012-215)

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Daisy Duck - Trendy Traveler (012-216)

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Kida - Guardian of the Path (012-217)

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Bruno Madrigal - Oasis Oracle (012-218)

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Minnie Mouse - Practical Traveler (012-219)

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Pocahontas - Steadfast Traveler (012-220)

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Incrediboy - Buddy Pine (012-221)

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Three Arrows (012-222)

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Collector notes for Set 12: Wilds Unknown

  • Wilds Unknown is the first Epic checklist with major Pixar energy, led by Toy Story, Brave and The Incredibles.
  • The set has strong sealed-product interest because the chase ladder includes Iconic, Enchanted and Epic cards on top of playable Legendary cards.
  • Good collector names in this set include Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Rex, Merida, Mirage, Mrs. Incredible, Pocahontas and Minnie Mouse.

Set 11: Winterspell Epic Cards

Winterspell gives Epic cards a warmer seasonal tone, with Lilo & Stitch, Frozen, Pocahontas, Winnie the Pooh, Darkwing Duck and other winter-themed cards. This set is useful for collectors because the Epic checklist sits next to a popular Enchanted lineup with frost-style foil treatment.

Tiana - Warm and Happy (011-205)

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Grandmother Willow - Ancient Advisor (011-206)

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Stitch - Carefree Snowboarder (011-207)

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Tigger - Bouncing All the Way (011-208)

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Anna - Little Sister (011-209)

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Genie - Magical Researcher (011-210)

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Aladdin - On the Edge of Adventure (011-211)

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Mushu - Sneaky Dragon (011-212)

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Minnie Mouse - Mrs. Cratchit (011-213)

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Hercules - Spectral Demigod (011-214)

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Elsa - Concerned Sister (011-215)

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Goofy - Klutzy Skier (011-216)

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Winnie the Pooh - Hungry Bear (011-217)

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Jiminy Cricket - Ghost of Christmas Past (011-218)

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Mickey Mouse - Bob Cratchit (011-219)

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Donald Duck - Along for the Ride (011-220)

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Judy Hopps - Snowball Patrol (011-221)

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Rapunzel - Ethereal Protector (011-222)

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Collector notes for Set 11: Winterspell

  • Winterspell Epic cards are part of a set with strong holiday warmth, winter visuals and character-heavy collector appeal.
  • Stitch - Carefree Snowboarder is a key card to watch because the Winterspell materials note it as an Epic card with a special alternate-art angle.
  • The set also has strong playable context through cards like Grandmother Willow, Angel, Belle, Moana, Mulan and Lilo lines in the wider set.

Set 10: Whispers in the Well Epic Cards

Whispers in the Well continues the Epic rarity with a darker mystery style, Whisper cards, Gargoyles, The Black Cauldron, Zootopia and detective-themed art. The Epic cards from this set feel especially strong for collectors who like moody art, new Disney franchises and character-driven card treatments.

Goofy - Ghost Hunter (010-205)

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Gaston - Frightful Bully (010-206)

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The Horseman Strikes! (010-207)

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Elsa - Exploring the Unknown (010-208)

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Merlin - Completing His Research (010-209)

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The Horned King - Triumphant Ghoul (010-210)

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Webby Vanderquack - Mystery Enthusiast (010-211)

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Kaa - Secretive Snake (010-212)

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Megara - Secret Keeper (010-213)

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Tinker Bell - Fancy Footwork (010-214)

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Mulan - Standing Her Ground (010-215)

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Aladdin - Barreling Through (010-216)

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Daisy Duck - Ghost Finder (010-217)

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Kristoff - Mining the Ruins (010-218)

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Sudden Scare (010-219)

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Minnie Mouse - Ghost Hunter (010-220)

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Robin Hood - Ephemeral Archer (010-221)

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He Hurled His Thunderbolt (010-222)

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Collector notes for Set 10: Whispers in the Well

  • Whispers in the Well pairs the Epic rarity with a set identity built around mysteries, hidden voices, dark caverns and detective-style scenes.
  • The set has strong character variety across Disney classics, Gargoyles, Frozen, Zootopia, Hercules, Robin Hood and The Black Cauldron.
  • The Epic list is useful for collectors who want premium cards from the first Lorcana set after Fabled to keep the new rarity structure going.

Set 9: Fabled Epic Cards

Fabled introduced Epic cards to Disney Lorcana TCG. It is also the set that added Iconic cards, brought rotation into the conversation, and used many reprints as a new entry point for players. The Fabled Epic lineup is important because it is the first full Epic checklist in Lorcana.

The Queen - Conceited Ruler (009-205)

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Aurora - Holding Court (009-206)

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Stitch - Alien Dancer (009-207)

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Ursula - Sea Witch (009-208)

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Kuzco - Wanted Llama (009-209)

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Elsa - Snow Queen (009-210)

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Goofy - Set for Adventure (009-211)

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Pegasus - Gift for Hercules (009-212)

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Stand Out (009-213)

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Max Goof - Rockin' Teen (009-214)

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Powerline - Musical Superstar (009-215)

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Be King Undisputed (009-216)

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Alice - Accidentally Adrift (009-217)

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Anna - Braving the Storm (009-218)

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The Queen - Mirror Seeker (009-219)

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Robin Hood - Capable Fighter (009-220)

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Mickey Mouse - Standard Bearer (009-221)

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One Last Hope (009-222)

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Collector notes for Set 9: Fabled

  • The Fabled Epic cards work well as the foundation of an Epic collection because they are the first cards printed with this rarity symbol.
  • Many Fabled Epic cards are premium treatments of familiar cards, which makes the set especially relevant for collectors who already know early Lorcana staples.
  • Good collector names in this set include Elsa, Goofy, Powerline, Mickey Mouse, Max Goof, Aurora, Stitch and Ursula.

How Epic Cards Fit Into the Disney Lorcana Rarity Ladder

Disney Lorcana booster packs use a clear rarity ladder. The regular base rarities are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare and Legendary. The premium chase rarities are Epic, Enchanted and Iconic.

Rarity Collector meaning
Legendary Rarest base-card rarity in regular set cards.
Epic Premium chase rarity above Legendary and below Enchanted.
Enchanted Alternate-art premium chase card with a set-specific visual style.
Iconic Highest chase rarity from Fabled onward, with only two cards per set.

Where Do Epic Cards Appear in Booster Packs?

Epic cards can appear in the final foil slot of a Disney Lorcana booster pack. Most packs have a regular foil card in this slot, but the slot can also contain an Epic, Enchanted or Iconic card. That is why opening an Epic feels different from pulling a regular foil Legendary: it belongs to the chase-rarity part of the pack.

This also explains why Epic cards are more limited than normal Legendary cards. A booster pack already has rare-or-higher slots, but Epic cards compete for the special final slot instead of being part of the normal base-rarity structure.

Epic vs Enchanted vs Iconic Cards

Epic, Enchanted and Iconic cards all matter to collectors, but they play different roles.

  • Epic cards use existing artwork with a premium borderless rainbow-foil treatment.
  • Enchanted cards use alternate artwork and a visual style that changes from set to set.
  • Iconic cards are the rarest chase cards, with only two per set from Fabled onward.

For a collector, Epic cards are often the most realistic premium checklist to complete. A full Enchanted checklist is harder. A full Iconic checklist is even harder because there are only two per set and they sit at the top of the rarity ladder.

Why Epic Cards Matter for Collectors

Epic cards make Disney Lorcana collecting more layered. Before Fabled, collectors mainly looked at regular foils, Legendary cards and Enchanted cards. Epic cards created a new premium tier that is easier to chase than Enchanted cards, but still much more special than a regular card.

They also give collectors another way to enjoy standout artwork. Because Epic cards use the regular card art in a wider premium frame, they can make already-popular characters feel more display-worthy without replacing the role of Enchanted cards.

Best Sets to Start Collecting Epic Cards

Fabled is the natural starting point because it introduced Epic cards. It is historically important for the rarity itself and also includes many recognisable Disney names.

Wilds Unknown is likely to appeal strongly to character collectors because of Pixar. Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Rex, Merida, The Incredibles and Atlantis give Set 12 a very clear collector identity.

Whispers in the Well and Winterspell sit in between. Whispers is strong for darker mystery-style cards and newer franchises such as Gargoyles and The Black Cauldron. Winterspell is strong for winter art, Lilo & Stitch, Frozen, Pocahontas and seasonal collector appeal.

How to Build a Complete Epic Card Collection

The easiest way to collect Epic cards is by set. Start with one set, complete all 18 Epic cards, then move to the next set. This keeps the checklist manageable and avoids mixing too many card numbers at once.

A practical order is:

  1. Complete Set 9: Fabled first, because it is the first Epic set.
  2. Move to Set 10: Whispers in the Well to continue the rarity timeline.
  3. Add Set 11: Winterspell for the seasonal and character-focused cards.
  4. Finish with Set 12: Wilds Unknown for Pixar-heavy Epic cards.

For binder organisation, place each set in card-number order. That way the Epic checklist lines up with the card numbers printed on the cards and it is clear which slots are still missing.

Are Epic Cards Worth Buying as Singles?

For most collectors, buying Epic cards as singles is the cleanest way to complete the list. Pulling a specific Epic from sealed product is difficult because Epic cards appear in the final foil slot and each set has 18 different Epic cards.

Sealed product is still fun when you enjoy opening packs, chasing Iconic or Enchanted cards, or collecting a full set. But for a focused Epic checklist, singles usually make the process faster and more predictable.

FAQ: Disney Lorcana Epic Cards

What are Epic cards in Disney Lorcana TCG?

Epic cards are premium chase-rarity cards introduced in Set 9: Fabled. They use the same core artwork as a base card, but with a borderless presentation, rainbow foil treatment and a more premium finish.

When were Epic cards introduced in Disney Lorcana?

Epic cards were introduced in Disney Lorcana Set 9: Fabled. They do not appear in Sets 1 to 8.

How rare are Epic cards in Disney Lorcana?

Epic cards are rarer than Legendary cards and easier to pull than Enchanted cards. They appear in the final foil slot of booster packs, the same slot where regular foils and the other chase rarities can appear.

How many Epic cards are in each Disney Lorcana set?

From Fabled onward, each main set listed here has 18 Epic cards. This article covers 72 Epic cards across Fabled, Whispers in the Well, Winterspell and Wilds Unknown.

Are Epic cards the same as Enchanted cards?

No. Epic cards use the base card artwork in a premium borderless rainbow-foil style. Enchanted cards use alternate artwork and a set-specific premium treatment.

Are Epic cards rarer than Iconic cards?

No. Iconic cards are rarer than Epic cards and rarer than Enchanted cards. Iconic cards sit at the top of the Disney Lorcana rarity ladder and there are only two per set from Fabled onward.

Can Epic cards be used in Disney Lorcana decks?

Yes, Epic cards represent playable cards, just with a premium treatment. Normal deck-building rules still apply, so an Epic version counts as the same card as its regular version.

What is the best way to collect Disney Lorcana Epic cards?

The cleanest approach is to collect by set. Start with Fabled, then complete Whispers in the Well, Winterspell and Wilds Unknown. This keeps the checklist organised and makes missing cards easier to track.

Which Disney Lorcana set has the first Epic cards?

Fabled is the first Disney Lorcana set with Epic cards. It is the starting point for any complete Epic card collection.

Are Epic cards good for collectors?

Yes. Epic cards give collectors a premium chase tier between Legendary and Enchanted cards. They are easier to complete than Iconic cards and less difficult than a full Enchanted collection, while still feeling more special than regular Legendary pulls.

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