Showcase Prices December 8, 2025
With the first Planetary Qualifier for Secrets of Power in the books, things appear mostly stable. It’s likely too early to factor in the results of the prior two days. There are absolutely a few leaders to keep an eye on for movement though over the next couple of weeks.
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Set Averages
Relatively stable week for the set averages. Most sets (SOR, SHD, TWI, LOF, SEC) went down slightly but a couple went up as well (SHD, JTL). The OPP Luke and Vader also went up just a tad.

Secrets of Power after the jump last week looks to be right in line with a subtle mirror of the prior two sets. The initial dip caused the overall average to be lower, but the angle of the trend line looks to be basically following the course of the others.

Current Top 10
Yoda takes over the top spot this week. Possibly too early to say it’s a result of any Planetary Qualifier results, however there were at least two Yoda wins over the weekend in Cherry Hill, NJ and Sesto Fiorentino, Italy. The fact that the NJ PQ winner was piloted by Woooo, the Yoda deck should get a ton of visibility over the next week or so.

Winners and Losers
Gar Saxon is up over $40 and 50% this week. This is very likely a reaction to the Anakin Data Vault decks not generally likely to deal with shielded units.

On the bottom end we are seeing a bit of return to the Secrets of Power leaders dropping the most. This is still expected since they are from the newest set and exaggerated potentially by the rise last week.

Keeping An Eye On
There are a few non-meta leaders that could be worth keeping an eye on over the next couple of weeks. With the Secrets of Power meta kicking off its qualifiers there were a few interesting winners in the mix. Sabe, Kazuda, Captain Phasma, and Luthen Rael all won qualifier events over the weekend.
While Sabe is already a bit up there in price at $181 for the current lowest listed, those other three are all under $100. Would not be shocking to see those few get close to or over the century mark. However it’s also entirely possible that the wins were flash in the pan flukes.
Also will be interesting to keep tabs on some of the leaders that were expected to dominate and while they posted their share of PQ wins, maybe the numbers were not as large as expected. Looking at you Mr. Anakin.
“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.
Admiral Holdo has dethroned Rio and is the new Commandant of The Finn Zone.
We’re still at only 10 members of the zone and have our first tie for the week with the lowest number and percentage of zone members. Believe it should only be a matter of time before we start seeing a few new Secrets of Power leaders move into the neighborhood and juice the population numbers up a bit.
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 & 12/8/25 (10/108 = 9.3%)

Additional Notes and Comments
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