Legendary Prices April 3, 2026

Most things are sliding to the right. However, one very big yellow ship just doesn’t believe in gravity.

Average Market Price Trend

Seeing a little bit of a slide this week in the legendary price indexes. These slides seem to be universal across all of the sets and not aligned to either 2024 sets rotating out or a drop from A Lawless time.

The individual legendary index trend graphs from 12/1/25 through today show the story that there is no single culprit here for the little drop we are seeing. 2024 sets continue their post rotation slide. 2025’s drop could be just a cooling off of some cards as things absolutely got a bit inflated immediately after rotation. 2026 is just A Lawless Time and we do still expect some dropping from such a new set.

Granted all of this could change as we dive headlong into qualifier season for the new meta. We’ve seen results from a few events but things will really kick off this weekend. Of course there easily could be some associated card spikes over the next few weeks.

Speaking of individual cards, Porg Depot recently launched our Card Price History tool. If you want to see data for a single card over time, this is a good place to check out (granted the porgs have pointed out that we are biased in our opinion on that). You can see daily market and lowest listed data points captured for each legendary, rare and showcase card, plus the almighty Porg. There is also data available not only from TCGPlayer but CardMarket is an option in both EUR and GBP.

More details including all of the per set averages can be found on the Porgonomics page of the site.

** Reminder that the TCGPlayer 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 overall trend section above, however shift to lowest listed for the sections below.

Top of the Market

One card that for sure is not pulling any index averages down is Liberty. Its standard version is now over $40 which is a pretty rare feat. The other variants are not too shabby either.

As noted above, much of the other top cards are pulling back a little bit, especially The Stranger.

Biggest Winners

Not only is Liberty at the top of the standard variant charts again, but it also tops the biggest gain on the week by dollar amount.

Max Rebo is also grooving and making some moves lately.

Biggest Losers

Other than The Stranger dropping which we already covered, the next big loser this week is Qui-Gon Jinn who has taken quite the tumble to the tune of -43%+. That’s only a week removed from being the biggest gain. Safe to say that Qui-Gon’s near $16 price point from last week was overblown a bit and this is likely a normal correction.

Cheapest Market Price

No changes on the way bottom end of legendaries this week as Rule With Respect stays solidly in sole possession of the crown here for the third week in a row.

  • Lowest Market Price
    • Profundity – We Fight!; $0.27 (2/6/26)
    • Profundity – We Fight!; $0.30 (1/2/26)

Again don’t forget to join the Porg Depot Discord, and to check out some of the other pricing related links up at the top.

For historical pricing posts check out the Porg Depot Pricing section.