The first expansion forDisney Lorcanabrought over 204 new cards to the card game. As its name implies, Rise of the Floodborn is packed full Floodborn characters that can Shift early and take your opponent by surprise.
As with The First Chapter, cards in the Enchanted rarity are the rarest and most sought-after cards in the set. There are 12 Enchanted cards in Rise of the Floodborn. Here’s what you can expect to pay for each Enchanted card from Rise of the Floodborn, ranked from least to most expensive.

Prices and market value graphs come fromTCGPlayer.comat the time of writing. They are subject to change.
Updated July 16, 2025, by Marissa Fiore:Like with any Trading Card Game, values of the cards themselves can climb or fall as new sets are released, new metas are formed, and interest changes. New entries have been added to this list, the order and values have been adjusted to reflect current value, and the article itself was brought up to current publishing standards.

16Belle, Hidden Archer
Not So Lost In The Woods
When eyes were first clasped on this Belle variant, players felt that she was going to rule the game for a while to come. However, if price has anything to say about it, while she’s not at the bottom of the decklist by any means, Belle didn’t quite meet the expectations that were placed on her.
If you are a collector, not for playing with the cards but for keeping them, this card art is beautiful and shows a powerful version of the Princess from The Beauty And The Beast. She wouldn’t have needed Beast to save her from the wolves if this is the Belle they rolled up on.

15Strength Of A Raging Fire
Mysterious As The Values On This List
This is the only non-character card on the list, and as you can guess from the title,it’s a Song you can playor have your characters sing on their turn. And if you like playing a lot of characters on your side of the field, you could be looking to purchase this card for your deck.
Collectors, on the other hand, could be choosing to chase this card down due to their love of the song or, more generally, the music of Mulan. Either way, this card won’t set you back too terribly if you know it’s calling your name. Just keep it protected from invading forces with a card sleeve.

To play a Song card, you can either use the ink in your inkwell or use any character card of matching or higher cost, unless a card otherwise states that it cannot.
14Beast, Tragic Hero
You Can Hear His Heart Breaking…
This is one of those rare cards that grows in strength the more damage is done to it. How fitting for Beast, and this scene in particular. If he has damage on him by the start of your turn, his strength bumps up by a whole four points. If he is unharmed, you can instead draw a card.
If you are capable of healing your cards, through items, actions, or character abilities, and Beast, Tragic Hero has damage on them at the start of your turn, you’re able to let them attack and then heal them, allowing you to still benefit from the increased strength but keeping them healthy enough to stick around.

Players will really have to pick one poison or another if they sit on the opposite side of you and this card. Once again, assuming you are looking to purchase it for playing against friends and foes alike. This art makes it fitting if he is set on a shelf, forever looking longingly into the distance.
Mickey’s Original Villain Makes His Debut
Pete, Bad Guy is the first enchanted we see on this list, which accounts for the price hike. The emerald villain can be useful in an’actions matter' deckand could be a great compliment for Alice, but he also has some stiff competition in the Emerald five-cost slot thanks to Kuzco, Temperamental Emporer and Ray, Easygoing Firefly.
While one of Disney’s most classic characters, this Enchanted card is currently priced at the low end. While values change, this could be due to the viability of the card. How much cards are getting played are not always a big factor in their value, it can sink a card.

12Arthur, Wizard’s Apprentice (Enchanted)
The Peak Of Bounce Synergy
Falling quite a bit is Arthur, Wizard’s Apprentice, which was at the core of every aggro-bounce deck within the Rise of the Floodborn set. Arthur is an incredibly powerful card that allows you to earn lore with your weak questers like Lilo, Making a Wish and Pinnochio, Star Attraction, then bounce them back to your hand to keep them safe from challenges - while also rewarding you with two lore for doing it.
While aggro decks will always struggle againstSteel, this card fitsin an inexpensive deck that can help you grab some quick wins from unprepared players. Plus, it just looks awesome and can signal to players how serious your young Arthur is.

11Namaari, Morning Mist (Enchanted)
The Princess of Fang
Namaari, Morning Mist is a four-cost character with a 2/4 stat line,the Bodyguard keyword, and the ability to challenge ready characters. Unfortunately, her low Strength has kept her from making a splash in the meta so far, but it’s possible that a support-focused deck will find a way to make use of her.
This Enchanted card has been underappreciated, just like Namaari’s was in the Disney movie, Raya and the Last Dragon. And, just as in the film, she has had to rise above and prove herself. Both in play and in value. But if you’re very much a fan of this Princess, you might both be happy she’s more affordable than some other cards, while sad and wanting this card to be worth much more.

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9Madam Mim, Purple Dragon (Enchanted)
Madam Mim, Purple Dragon was severely undervalued at the start of theRise of the Floodborn eraas players struggled to find a place for it in their existing Amethyst decks. And while she’s not at the bottom of this list, she’s had to claw part others who had previously been priced higher than her.
The normal version of this card has been on an upward swing as people discover its utility in and out of bounce decks, and it’s likely we’ll see this one break $200 once the meta is more established. A cheaper Mickey Mouse, Brave Little Tailor that synergizes with bounce archetypes has a lot of potential for the future of Lorcana.

8Sisu, Divine Water Dragon (Enchanted)
The Answer To Sapphire’s Prayers?
Aside from being one of the most beautiful Enchanted cards in the set, Sisu, Divine Water Dragon has a powerful card draw effect that can solve one of Sapphire’s biggest problems in The First Chapter. Not to mention she’ll be pulling in lore while providing this solution.
Decks that make use of Belle, Strange But Special rely on strong card draws to stop from burning out, and Sisu can provide multiple cards as long as you can keep her safe. The early meta is focused on using Sapphire to control and generate lots of cards quickly with Pawpsickle and Hiram Flaversham, Toymaker, but we may see more Sisu sooner rather than later.
7Hercules, Divine Hero (Enchanted)
The Floodborn Herc We’ve Been Waiting For
Hercules, Divine Hero is our first Floodborn Hercules, and he has two great targets in Steel with Hercules, True Hero and Hercules, Hero in Training. The six-cost card is struggling to find its place among the likes of Tinker Bell, Giant Fairy; Beast, Selfless Protector, and Kronk, Junion Chipmunk. With so many viable high-cost options in Steel, it’s likely this character’s true potential hasn’t been unlocked yet.
When it comes to Enchanted values, so much revolves around the popularity of the character and the uniqueness of the art. While it may not cost you a fortune, it’s still a fantastic-looking card.