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Attack of the Vine Enchanted cards — the full list & live tracker

Every Enchanted-rarity card confirmed for Set 13 so far, in one place. This page updates through reveals season, and switches on live TCGplayer market prices the moment the set goes wide on July 24, 2026.

By the InkSight team · Published Jul 6, 2026 · Last updated Jul 7, 2026

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What this page isA living tracker. Confirmed Enchanteds are listed below with a live-price slot that fills in from our market feed after release. Reveal info is community-sourced through Ravensburger's Lorecast and confirmed spoilers; the official card list lands from Ravensburger at release. If you spot something missing, we’ll add it on the next update.

Enchanteds are Lorcana’s top rarity tier — the borderless, foil-drenched chase cards numbered above the base set. For Attack of the Vine! (207-card base), the confirmed Enchanted run is #228–243/207 — sixteen cards total. They’re pull-only from sealed product, and they set the ceiling on booster-box EV.

Prices below populate automatically from our TCGCSV-backed market feed once cards go live (an em-dash means the card hasn’t hit our feed yet — usually because listings haven’t opened). No fabricated presale numbers. Release date is July 24, 2026; the prerelease is July 17.

Confirmed Enchanteds — all 16

The Set 13 Enchanted gallery leans hard into duo-pairing frames — two icons on one card — but mixes in four solo or group Enchanteds too: the Madrigal Family, Merida, Meilin Lee, and Scar.

Woody & Buzz Lightyear — Best Buddies

Woody & Buzz Lightyear – Best Buddies Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #228/207

228/207 · 7 ink · 4/4 · Shift 5

The most quotable friendship in Pixar animation, on a premium duo frame. Two collector bases — Toy Story completionists and Lorcana-native Pixar chasers — competing for the same supply. Splits To Infinity… and Beyond across two abilities, so it’s a genuine tournament card, not a binder-only trophy.

Live price: Prices land at release

Sulley & Boo — Scare Buddies

Sulley & Boo – Scare Buddies Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #229/207

229/207 · 6 ink · 6/5 · Combo Shift 4

The emotional haymaker of the set, and the marquee Monsters, Inc. pairing on Lorcana’s first Pixar-heavy set. Combo Shift 4 with a banishment payoff that replays what’s underneath — this one plays as well as it looks in a binder.

Live price: Prices land at release

The Madrigal Family — Every Generation

The Madrigal Family – Every Generation Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #230/207

The full Encanto family on a single Enchanted frame — a group card rather than a duo, and the first premium Encanto ensemble piece in Lorcana. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Merida — Wisp Conjurer

Merida – Wisp Conjurer Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #231/207

A solo Enchanted for one of Lorcana’s most-played Ruby archers, dropped into an ethereal wisp-lit forest scene. Solo Enchanteds of already-competitive characters are usually the strongest secondary-market plays in a set. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Aladdin & Genie — Mischievous Pals

Aladdin & Genie – Mischievous Pals Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #232/207

232/207 · 5 ink · 3/3 · Shift 3

A hand-sculpting engine — dump the bricks in your grip, redraw plus one. The ability, Sleight of Hand, is genuinely playable, and the pairing is one of the most iconic buddy-comedy duos Disney has. Priced by both the tournament crowd and the animation-nostalgia crowd.

Live price: Prices land at release

Peter Pan & Tinker Bell — Fast Friends

Peter Pan & Tinker Bell – Fast Friends Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #233/207

233/207 · 6 ink · 5/4 · Shift 4

Neverland’s flagship pair on one of the set’s cleaner duo frames — a classic-era marquee that collectors have been waiting on since Peter Pan’s scattered appearances in earlier sets. The art places the two in mid-flight over a sunset Big Ben, which reads instantly on a foiled frame.

The ability, You Can Fly!, gives your characters Evasive — a blanket board-wide Evasive effect is a genuine deck-level payoff, not binder-only flavor, and lifts this out of pure IP-scarcity territory.

Live price: Prices land at release

Winnie the Pooh & Piglet — Hunny Mages

Winnie the Pooh & Piglet – Hunny Mages Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #234/207

234/207 · 5 ink · 3/4 · Shift 3

Never underestimate the Pooh market. The Hundred Acre Wood has one of the largest cross-generational collector audiences on the planet, and the art — a cosmic sorcerer-Pooh conjuring hunny-magic orbs around a wide-eyed Piglet — reads unlike anything else in the gallery. Sleeper positioning at reveal; typically not sleeper for long after release.

Ability-wise, Magical Mix hands you +1 lore per different ink type among your characters in play, so it scales directly with wilder multi-ink brews rather than a tight two-ink pile.

Live price: Prices land at release

Maleficent & Diablo — Evil Incarnate

Maleficent & Diablo – Evil Incarnate Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #235/207

The lone villain-anchored duo Enchanted in the gallery. Maleficent is a perennial premium name in Lorcana; pairing her with Diablo is a canon-accurate frame that villain-focused collectors have been asking for. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Tod & Copper — Best of Friends

Tod & Copper – Best of Friends Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #236/207

The Fox and the Hound hasn’t had a lot of premium Lorcana presence yet — a duo Enchanted is a big moment for the small-but-devoted fanbase. Character-scarcity plays tend to run hotter than their base-set demand implies. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Carl Fredricksen & Russell — Intrepid Explorers

Carl Fredricksen & Russell – Intrepid Explorers Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #237/207

The other Pixar-emotional-gut-punch card in the set. Up’s opening five minutes is Disney’s most-cited tear-jerker; putting Carl and Russell on the top rarity is a straight play at that audience. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse — Adventuring Duo

Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse – Adventuring Duo Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #238/207

238/207 · 7 ink · 5/5 · Duo Shift 0

The flagship couple in one frame. Mickey commands a premium in every set he headlines; a duo card puts Minnie’s smaller-but-loyal collector base on top of that. Thinking of You dodges banishment by diving into the inkwell — with Duo Shift 0, that’s real board tempo, not just art.

Live price: Prices land at release

Rapunzel & Flynn Rider — Unlikely Pair

Rapunzel & Flynn Rider – Unlikely Pair Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #239/207

239/207 · 5 ink · 4/4 · Shift 3

Tangled’s fanbase punches well above its box-office weight in the collectibles market. Discard-recursion package gives this real deckbuilding upside on top of the shelf appeal, so it’s a two-lane demand card too.

Live price: Prices land at release

Meilin Lee — Popular Red Panda

Meilin Lee – Popular Red Panda Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #240/207

Turning Red’s Meilin Lee gets a solo Enchanted — a first for the film in Lorcana, and one of the newer Pixar IPs to hit chase-rarity treatment. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Dash Parr & Violet Parr — Super Siblings

Dash Parr & Violet Parr – Super Siblings Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #241/207

Incredibles Enchanteds have historically over-performed — Pixar-first buyers plus superhero-collectible crossover. A sibling-duo frame is fresh territory for the family. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Darkwing Duck & Launchpad — St. Canard’s Finest

Darkwing Duck & Launchpad – St. Canard’s Finest Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #242/207

242/207 · 7 ink · 5/7 · Shift 5 · Ward

Deep-cut fan pick — the Darkwing Duck and DuckTales Venn diagram is small, but the people inside it are ravenous, and secondary-market thin supply on IP-scarce cards tends to hold price well. Statline is where it separates from most nostalgia Enchanteds: 5/7 with Ward plus Victory Pose banking lore on banish makes this a genuine competitive card, not just an IP-scarcity trophy.

Live price: Prices land at release

Scar — Created by the Vine

Scar – Created by the Vine Enchanted card, Attack of the Vine #243/207

The set’s namesake solo Enchanted — Scar reimagined as a vine-corrupted villain, closing out the chase run at #243/207. Set-namesake cards tend to carry outsized long-term demand from binder collectors and completists. Full stats and abilities will be confirmed at release.

Live price: Prices land at release

Image credit. Card images courtesy of the Mushu Report Lorcana Wiki. Disney Lorcana card art © Disney / Ravensburger — shown for card identification and commentary.

How rare are Enchanteds?

Ravensburger doesn’t publish official pull rates. Community tracking across recent sets has generally put Enchanted-tier pulls in the neighborhood of 1 per ~80–90 packs — roughly one Enchanted per three to four booster boxes, before you get to ask which one. With sixteen confirmed Enchanteds in this gallery (#228–243/207), pulling the specific card you want is lottery math.

Reality checkPull-rate figures above are community-sourced, not official Ravensburger numbers. Our Pack Lab pack-rip simulator uses this calibration; simulated pulls are for entertainment and don’t represent guaranteed outcomes from real product. Prerelease and week-one prices are noisy in both directions — the real chase-tier price usually settles in the two-to-four weeks after wide release.

Want to feel the odds without spending? Rip simulated AOTV packs in the Pack Lab once Set 13 lands in the sim.

If you pull one, should you grade it?

Enchanteds are the chase-rarity cards that grading questions actually apply to. A gem-mint PSA 10 Enchanted from a hot set can trade at a meaningful multiple over raw, but the math depends on the raw floor, the grading tier, and your patience. Run your specific card through the grade & net calculator, and read how to grade Disney Lorcana cards before you send anything off.

Ripping packs for a pull yourself

Enchanteds only exist inside sealed product. Two clean routes to the pull attempt:

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