What are Lorcana rarity symbols?

Disney Lorcana cards have six core rarities, each marked by a symbol in the bottom-center of the card: Common (gray circle), Uncommon (open book), Rare (bronze triangle), Super Rare (silver diamond), Legendary (gold pentagon), and Enchanted (rainbow hexagon, foil with alternate art). Newer sets also include Epic and Iconic special rarities.

Every Disney Lorcana card has a rarity symbol stamped in the bottom-center of the card frame. The symbol tells you how rare the card is to pull from a booster pack and gives a quick visual cue for deckbuilding and trading. Lorcana uses six core rarities plus two newer special-rarity tiers added in later sets.

The six core rarities

Common: circle

A simple gray circle. The most plentiful rarity. Every booster pack contains multiple Commons. Don't underestimate them: many Commons see heavy competitive play.

Uncommon: open book

An open book with two visible pages, in plain white. Slightly rarer than Commons. The book design breaks the "number of sides" pattern the other symbols follow, in a nod to Lorcana's storytelling theme.

Rare: bronze triangle

A three-sided triangle in bronze. Fewer per pack than Uncommons. The first "metallic-colored" tier.

Super Rare: silver diamond

A four-sided diamond (rotated square) in silver. Significantly rarer; usually one per pack at most.

Legendary: gold pentagon

A five-sided pentagon in gold. The rarest of the standard rarities. These cards anchor most competitive deck archetypes.

Enchanted: rainbow hexagon

A six-sided rainbow-colored hexagon, often featuring a sideways lore symbol. Enchanted cards are always foil and have unique alternate artwork distinct from the standard version. Pull rates vary but Enchanted cards are typically a "chase" pull.

Pattern: symbols encode side count

Five of the six symbols correspond to a number of sides equal to the rarity tier: Common = 1 (circle), Rare = 3, Super Rare = 4, Legendary = 5, Enchanted = 6. Uncommon (open book) breaks the pattern but visually has 2 pages. The colors also escalate: bronze, silver, gold, then the rainbow tier.

Special-rarity tiers (Epic, Iconic)

Sets 10 and onward introduce two additional tiers above the core six:

  • Epic: special-rarity cards added to recent sets, distinct from Enchanted with their own art treatment.
  • Iconic: the rarest pulls in modern sets, usually only 1 or 2 cards per set total.

The exact pull rates and frame styling vary by set. Recent sets like Winterspell include 18 Epic and 2 Iconic cards on top of the standard 204-card list.

Promo cards

Promo cards are distributed at events, in special-edition products (Illumineer's Trove, gift sets), or as preorder bonuses. They use a star-style symbol in place of the rarity stamp and are not pulled from boosters.

How to filter by rarity

Our card database supports filtering by rarity, useful for deckbuilding budgets ("show me only Common and Uncommon options") or completionists hunting for Legendaries and Enchanted pulls.