Showcase Prices April 13, 2026

Imagine a leader losing over half their value in listing price and still being number two overall. Yup, that can happen apparently.

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Set Averages

Two main things to take note of this week…

Number 1:
The average price for the Spark of Rebellion leaders. Nearly 13% is a pretty steep decline in a single week. However, It’s maybe not as bad as it looks. Most of the drop is tied to a single leader as you will see below.

Number 2:
A Lawless Time is continuing to hold steady. Up just a fraction of a percentage point on average for the week, but still up. We mentioned last week that the latest set was following the curve of Legends of the Force just at a higher overall level. This week breaks that correlation as LOF dropped a tiny bit from week 5 to week 6, while LAW went ever so slightly upwards.

Going to be interesting to follow the set averages over the next 4-8 weeks as more qualifiers take place for both Premier and Eternal formats.

Current Top 10

Boba Fett – Collecting the Bounty took a major hit and is still somehow the second highest priced showcase at the time of writing. Granted this is only by a penny, so things could change at basically any moment with either a single sale or new listing.

The new Lando takes over as the highest priced showcase leader even though he too dropped by a pretty significant amount.

Winners and Losers

“Shee’saa, beecha hoo’onky Chewbacca.” -Jabba the Hutt (as sung by Supernova)

The Hero of Kessel is the winner this week. Chewbacca might be one of the better aggro decks in the new meta and his near $75 jump in lowest listing shows it.

Saw Gerrera could be another contender for new aggro champ and also posted a nice jump this time around. The jump could be a correction to the correction from a couple weeks ago, but the new meta shouldn’t be completely discounted for any of the leaders shifting around at the top.

Boba Fett – Collecting the Bounty lost more in a single week than most showcase leader ever get valued at. Down over 50% and $300 is nothing to sneeze at. The good news here is that this incarnation of Boba was way way way over priced and this is simply some reasonable listings getting posted. There is an outside chance that there is some impact due to Eternal meta results and Boba not being the unstoppable force that he was back in 2024, however we think it’s more just the listings that are not stratospheric.

“The Finn Zone”

Pink hair was in fashion last week but now no hair is champ as the Grand Inquisitor is commanding the zone now. Admiral Holdo does stay in the copilot seat for now.

We’re also gaining some residents as we are back up to eight. Rio Durant dropped from $45 to nearly $30 and didn’t just come to house shop, he just ran straight into the first place he could find with a pool and dig a cannon ball.

Still no leaders from A Lawless Time. However, The Client and new Han Solo are starting to get close.

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)
  • 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) & 3/23/26 (6/126)
    • 8 on 12/15/25 & 2/2/26 (8/108)
  • Smallest Percentage of Zone Members
    • 4.8% = 6 on 3/23/26 (6/126)
    • 5.5% = 6 on 2/9/26 (6/108)
    • 7.4% = 8 on 12/15/25 & 2/2/26 (both 8/108)
  • 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.

As always, 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.”