Showcase Prices December 1, 2025
The Finn Zone set a new record for smallest number of members. Secrets of Power leaders are changing direction for their average prices and heading back towards the predicted trend line. Vader may have set a high volume of sales record (although not something we track).
It’s bizarro week in showcase price land.
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Set Averages
Luke and Vader from organized play promo additions to the showcase market made a significant jump this week. That comes on the back of strong sales volume for Vader (13) and decent volume for Luke (5).
Twilight also made a small jump, and Secrets of Power went up for the first time.

The Secrets of Power jump may have been a slight correction towards the trend established by Jump to Lightspeed and Legends of the Force.
One reason for the correction is that we are about to start qualifier season for Secrets and people may have settled on leaders for which they want to sport some bling from the latest set. The other possibility is simple supply and demand. If the demand for the new leader showcase cards is down, then people are less likely to crack open new boxes especially carbonite. With less boxes opened, there are simply less of each showcase for the set available and that drives up their prices just due to scarcity.
We are hoping that the first reason is correct, however it’s likely a combination of both.

Current Top 10
Darth Revan is in the top spot to start the week off. Volume of sales at 7 over the past week is very solid.

Winners and Losers
We already mentioned Darth Vader above. With an over $70 gain (75%+) he’s also the big winner over the past week.
We’re also seeing a few of the Secrets of Power leaders crack into the winner group. This makes sense and helps explain a bit of the correction in that set’s average showcase price. Based on their prices Sabe and Cassian could be meta contenders, while Colonel Yularen seemed to just want out of The Finn Zone.

On the bottom end we are seeing something that was not predicted. The top two showcases to drop are both Han (Never Tell Me The Odds and Worth The Risk). Maybe a signal that the upcoming meta is not going to be the season of Han, although Spark of Rebellion’s Audacious Smuggler is still out there and until resource cheating leaves the meta he’s always going to be something to think about and likely deal with.

“The Finn Zone”

The cards in this part of the list have left the meta. They are on a journey to a mysterious realm of disappointment, like a bad Twilight Zone episode where every card is just… meh. This is now officially where all disappointing Star Wars: Unlimited showcase cards go to live in eternal mediocrity. If a card dips below Finn in value, it has entered The Finn Zone, a place where underwhelming abilities and missed potential reign supreme.
Rio sticks in the “top” spot this week to make it two in a row and begin a new streak.
With only ten members this is the smallest group of Finn Zone members that we’ve ever seen. Partially due to Finn himself having no sales and a new lowest listing at $35, but the Secrets leaders making gains helped thin the group out as well. This also means we no longer need to asterisk the record for smallest count of Zone members since the number and the percentage are both the lowest to date.
The Finn Zone Records
- Longest Reign at the “Top” = Rio Durant; 14 weeks
- Runner up = Rose Tico; 8 weeks
- Lowest Showcase Price = Rose Tico; $20.00 on 8/4/25
- Largest Count of Zone Members = 23 on 7/21/25 (23/90 = 25.5%)
- Smallest Count of Zone Members = 10 on 12/1/25 (10/108 = 9.3%)

Additional Notes and Comments
For prior price tracking of showcase and legendary cards please visit the Porg Depot Pricing Page.
Keep in mind that all showcase cards are relatively low volume in sales when compared to Legendary and Rare cards. A single listing and sale could skew some of this data. TCGPlayer tries to compensate for this by listing a “Market Price” in addition to the actual price of available listings. The TCG site refers to this as “This price point is compiled from recent sales completed on TCGplayer.com. TCG Market Price is updated as transactions complete and reflects the best suggested retail price of a product.”