Showcase Prices February 16, 2026
Is the storm starting? Maybe. We’re seeing some upticks in a variety of spots although not only in more recent sets.
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Set Averages
All of the averages went up over the past week. Some more than others. The Luke and Vader from SOR/OPP are still a pretty unique case with only the two of them. Secrets of Power jumped the most when looking at the full set averages.

Secrets of Power is also continuing to buck the trend over the first 20 weeks of pricing. With the average ticking over $100 it means one of a couple things. For starters it could be that there just were not as many of the showcases opened to this point so with a limited supply, the prices have gone up. Alternatively it could also be that people are picking up the better, more playable leaders from the set prior to rotation.
It’s the second option is interesting as the 20 weeks since release are before the rotation and therefore different from Jump to Lightspeed and Legends of the Force that released into a much more known meta. What we could be seeing is that the first two sets of a year may follow the JTL/LOF pathway, and the third set could follow more of a SEC trend. Of course we won’t know this for certain for another year or so.

Current Top 10
Darth Vader – Dark Lord of the Sith now has a pretty commanding lead at the top of the charts. He’s almost back above the $400 mark and could get there with only another dollar gained. Jabba the Hutt – Wonderful Human Being also crested the $300 mark and has only one remaining listing at the time of writing this. We’ve also got 6 other leaders with lowest listings over $200.

Winners and Losers
Darth Vader – Dark Lord of the Sith went up a ton. The two actual sales over the past week were just shy of $200. The jump is simply that the remaining cards that are listed are just much higher in price. Will be interesting to see if those listings get adjusted down, if some new seller jumps in and undercuts the current market, or if people start paying a ton of money for it.

Colonel Yularen is struggling to keep a listing on the market. That’s either a good thing because they seem to be selling soon after getting listed or a pretty bad thing because they are simply so cheap that people see them as a crazy deal to get into the showcase collecting game.

“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.
Rose Tico stays in the driver’s seat for a second week in a row. So far it doesn’t look like she’ll be getting a ton of love from A Lawless Time, so she could command this space or be a contender to do so for quite some time.
We’re still sitting at the lowest number of zone members that was set last week with 6.
The Finn Zone Records
- Longest Reign at the “Top” = Rio Durant; 14 weeks
- Runner up = Rose Tico; 8 weeks
- Lowest Showcase Price Near Mint = $20.00 Rose Tico (8/4/25) and Admiral Holdo (12/22/25)
- Lowest Showcase Price Any Condition = $19.99 Admiral Holdo (12/22/25)
- Largest Count of Zone Members = 23 on 7/21/25 (23/90 = 25.5%)
- Smallest Count of Zone Members = 6 on 2/9/26 (6/108 = 5.5%)
- 8 on 12/15/25 & 2/2/26 (8/108 = 7.4%)
- Largest Number of Admirals = 3 on 1/5/26 (Holdo, Ackbar, Trench)

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.”