Legendary Prices Dec 27, 2024

The market overall seems to be stabilizing. Still some gains and loses on individual cards, but mostly flat on the week.

Leveraging a collection tracker from https://sw-unlimited-db.com, a collection with a single copy of each legendary’s standard version across all three sets has dropped from $514.57 a week ago down to $510.34 as of this morning. (Note that the 12/20 percentage change is only over a four day period simply due to when we started tracking this data.)

**Note: Pricing data is from TCGPlayer lowest listed cost just prior to the writing and posting of this article. Full data set here.

Top of the Market

The high end of the price list stayed roughly the same this week. The Darksaber in hyperspace variant broke into the very bottom of the top ten pushing out the hyperspace version of Kylo’s TIE Silencer.

The list without any hyperspace variants also looks similar. Some jockeying of positions but otherwise the same ten.

Winners and Losers

There were only five price changes of over $2.00 and all were hyperspace variants. The standard Cad Bane was the biggest dollar mover for a non-hyper card and that moved up only $1.37. This could signify a stabilizing market.

While the dollar moves were not super impressive, the percentage changes for some cards was staggering. Pyrrhic Assault jumped a whopping 87.5% on the week. Granted that is only a $0.77 bump, but still an impressive percentage gain.

The largest drops by percentage don’t have too many surprises except for maybe the Ki-Adi-Mundi. This dropping a bit and still being priced below the TCGPlayer market value could be a sign of Vigilance decks in general having issues dealing with the current heavy Tarkintown meta.

Cheapest

Dryden Vos, while unchanged, remains the only character at the bottom of the list.