Legendary Prices April 11, 2025

The small uptrend in pricing continues. We’re seeing some immediate impacts of the suspension list additions as the meta will be shifting to fill the void

Market Price Total and Average Values

The uptrend is consistent now for a few weeks running. Since a low point of $8.35 on average for legendary market price back on March 19, things have been solidly rising. As of this morning the average is up to $8.90 per legendary. The cone of uncertainty on the graph below shows a pretty wide range to where things could be headed. Would wager that things will stick closer to the bottom line than spiking to the top one, but we’ll see what happens.

Drilling down into each set, the boost over the past week has been driving entirely by Spark of Rebellion. The average market price for that set jumped nearly $1.00. Twilight and Jump both moved down a bit. Shadows stayed right where it was previously.

** Reminder that the Market Price is where the TCGPlayer algorithm says the price ought to be. Above that price and a card may be overcosted. Below and you could be getting a deal. We are using the market price for the Total and Averages section above, however shift to lowest listed for the sections below.

Top of the Market (Hyperspace and Standard)

Luke’s SOR Hyperspace card doesn’t have company at the top of the list and is currently the only standard or hyperspace card over the $50 mark. Other notables in the top group are Luke’s standard version and also the Millennium Falcon variants where the standard is currently flying higher than the hyperspace version.

** Note that the hyperspace variants are only shown in the overall top 10 list as we focus on the standard variants.

Filtering out the hyperspace variants opens things up a bit and we see things like Planetary Bombardment sneaking in as a Jump to Lightspeed representative.

Variants and Pricing Order

While we normally stick to mainly the standard variants of cards for analysis, there are some odd things happening. The expected pricing order intuitively would follow the rarity order with a hyperspace foil at the top, followed by a hyperspace, then a foil, and finally a standard version. However, things are generally not intuitive at all in this space.

As we can see when looking at the four variants of Planetary Bombardment the hyperspace foil is the highest which follows what would make sense. The scarcest and hardest to find card should be generally priced higher due to less supply. The next in order though is the base standard card which edges out the non-foil hyperspace currently. Then the regular foil version bringing up the tail end.

There has been some chatter about foil cards being considered marked in competitive events. That could be the cause for the standard foil variant to run lower to the standard non-foil. Why the hyperspace is also cheaper than the standard non-foil is anyone’s guess.

Planetary Bombardment is just one example of this oddity and there are multiple others.

Winners and Losers

Jango suspension may already be having an impact. Multiple control oriented cards like Snoke and Vigilance were in the top gainer section, plus Cad Bane – Hostage Taker. Cad Blue is almost a certainty of a player in the new meta based on this data.

Potentially the most interesting winner this week is Unity of Purpose which nearly doubled.

On the loser end, well DJ suspension equals DJ dropping a bunch. This was expected. While not tracked due to being a rare instead of legendary, Triple Dark Raid is also headed downward now.

Cheapest

Planetary Invasion continues to retain its spot as the cheapest for a sixth week. It did go up this week significantly by percentage (33.33%) even though it was a whopping dime on the dollar side. Interestingly, ALL of the cheapest legendary cards went up over the past week which may never have happened since Porg Depot has been tracking data.

For historical pricing posts including the latest Showcase Pricing breakdown check out the Porg Depot Pricing section.

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